fake bags in milan

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size:224mm * 175mm * 51mm
color:Yellow
SKU:743
weight:290g

Did the Official Chanel Store Sell This Customer a

My understanding is that in Italy it is a criminal offense to be in possession of fake goods: handbags, shoes, or whatever. In any case, it is not a good idea to walk around tourist .

Warning for those who buy fake designer bags in Europe.

Buying Fakes in Italy: Is a fake Gucci bag worth a €10,000 fine? Anyone who has walked through the touristy sections of Italy’s major cities has seen them – the peddlers of designer knock-offs .

RECOMMENDED REPLICA BAG SELLERS LIST

there are vendors selling fake bags all over Rome. However, they look fake and in the end if you really want a Prada or Gucci bag you can find them at a decent price at the .

How To Authenticate A Chanel Bag In 5

The main shopping streets of these smaller towns are invaded by counterfeit salesmen, displaying Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Chanel or Fendi fake bags right on the pavement, without any .

The Danger of Traveling with Fake

I was on a short trip in Milan, I honestly passed by Hermès only to get a bag. I went first to the leather desk and asked about any possibility to get a bag but the SA rudely turned me off. I .

Avoiding Fake Prada Bag: Expert Authentication Tips

The fake leather bags are crappy but if she just wants a fendi, prada or LV bag in the logo fabric (which isn’t leather in the real bags either), you’ll find what you want from .

REAL VS FAKE PRADA: TIPS AND TRICKS ON

Twenty percent of Italians buy fake goods, and 86 percent of them say they do it to save money, according to a November survey by Doxa, a research company based in .

What is the difference between Prada and Prada

Buyers of products like fake Prada handbags can be fined as much as E10,000, or $12,100, since a law change in April.

Illegal Street Vendors

From Venice for Visitors: ‘Let the buyer beware’ has new meaning to customers of Italy’s street vendors, whose counterfeit handbags and other fakes could end up costing buyers an extra .

Milan Station in Hong Kong

A Chanel customer breaks down exactly why she suspects her Chanel bag from the Chanel store in Milan is a fake. ‘You could buy this for $30 in Soho.’ Skip to content

First off, you gotta understand the lure. I mean, who *doesn’t* want a Prada bag? Or an Hermès, even if some snooty sales associate is gonna look down their nose at you? But, y’know, real talk, those things cost a *fortune*. And let’s be honest, sometimes you just want the look without emptying your bank account. Hence, the… *ahem*… “alternative” options.

I saw this thing online, someone went into Hermès in Milan, all excited about getting a bag, and BAM! Shut down by a SA. Ouch. It makes you wonder how many people are secretly thinking, “Screw it, I’m going to the street vendors.” Which, BTW, is a really, *really* bad idea, because…

… here’s the thing. Italy is SERIOUS about fake goods. Like, “ten thousand euro fine” serious. Can you *imagine*? You buy a “Prada” for, like, a hundred bucks, thinking you’re being all clever, and then you get slapped with a fine that could pay for, like, a real *good* used car. Talk about a major buzzkill. And I think there was someone who mentioned that twenty percent of Italians are into fake stuff. That’s a lot of people!

And it’s not just the fines. It’s the quality. Yeah, those logo-fabric bags – Fendi, Prada, LV – look kinda convincing from a distance. But up close? Fuggedaboutit! You can usually spot a bad fake a mile away. Crappy leather, uneven stitching, wonky logos. And then you’re walking around, feeling like you’re fooling everyone, but secretly knowing your “designer” bag is basically screaming, “I’M A FAKE!”

I saw some post about a Chanel customer who got a fake bag from the CHANEL STORE in Milan. Like, seriously?! That’s insane. I honestly don’t know if I would be able to handle that situation.

Plus, supporting the fake bag industry is… well, it’s shady. It’s usually tied to some pretty unsavory stuff, and I’m not gonna pretend to be an expert on that, but you can bet it ain’t sunshine and rainbows.

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