This is guide is to illustrate that some of the
fundementals of spotting fake Louis Vuitton handbags can overlap into the
as well. One
of points that can be applied concerns the monogram patterns, and the second rule concens the label
and logo font placements.
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Monogram fonts: For Louis Vuitton sunglasses that have a monoram pattern somewhere on the
glasses, the same handbag principles are enforced. These are the importance of the
symmetry of the pattern, and the consitancy of the symbols. Like the handbags, the monogram pattern
on the Louis Vuitton sunglasses should not be crooked, sloppy, poorly stamped or out of sequence.
The image of the fake Louis Vuitton sunglasses (left) displays a monogram pattern that is slightly crooked in places.
At some points in the sequence, the monogram pattern is touching the top edge of the glasses, at
other points in the sequence there is a large noticalbe gap between it and the top edge of the
glasss. This is an inconsistant monogram pattern line, and this is something that is generally
seen on fake Louis Vuitton sunglasses.
In the fake Louis Vuitton sunglasses (left) another example of a handbag rule of thumb that
can be applied to the eyewear is evidenced here. In this example, the crooked stamp impression on
the temple arm is a detail that would also be inconsistant with authentic Louis Vuitton handbags.
Authentic Louis Vuitton glasses, like the handbags, should always have centered stamp impressions.
In the case of LV sunglasses, instead of a heat stamp in the leather, it is a screen print onto the
fiberglass or plastic material ect. And the same rules apply. The print should be centered within
the backing of whatever the print has been stamped on. In this case, the Louis Vuitton sunglass
info on the temple arm is not centered. It starts in a fairly centered position but then runs
down and to the right. This gives the stamp a crooked appearance, and therefore, it is something
that should give rise to a red flag.
Also notice that the same off-centered issue is happening on the outer temple arm in the gold
area. This is a very subtle error, but one that Louis Vuitton rarely makes. Their symmetry is
generally world class, and when a pair of glasses deviates from this norm it should always
give rise to caution.
Note:
The fake Louis Vuitton glasses (left) have a sticker that would not be on
authentic Louis Vuitton eyewear. Always beware of odd stickers and tags on glasses that are
supposed to be real Louis. Things of this nature are always a red flag.