Saturday, September 3, 2011

How To Spot Fake Lacoste, and how to buy real.

Many people look around from store to store trying to find cheaper and unbeatable price. For the past years, the internet provided us (online shoppers) with the power to shop online in an incredible price, these include shoes, clothes, electronics, and so on.
Lacoste is one of many famous casual polo's in the world, but yet not many people know the difference with authentic Lacoste and fake Lacoste.
Spot the NOT
First, Lacoste is made 100% cotton and nothing else, embedded Mother-Of-Pearls buttons. Fake Lacoste contains all of these: 1. heavy material, 2. plastic buttons/lacoste embedded on buttons as well as the "Croc" sign, different arm cuffs, and unverified tags. The buttons on real Lacoste shouldn't have anything written on it i.e. "Lacoste" . As with the"Croc" sign,it should remain unnamed(nothing should be onit like the buttons)
Real Lacoste should easily be blown off is placed next to a fan, because of 100% cotton, this makes it possible, Fake Lacoste are somewhat heavy. Real Lacoste have arm cuffs that is not too wide and not to small .
Real Lacoste have cuts/slits on the side where you can put you hands in your pockets; real Lacoste have tiny clits, while fake ones have long slits. Real Lacoste have authentic, verified tags.
Spot the REAL
Real Lacoste as stated is made out of entirely genuine cotton, and made delicately.
By going to, the Lacoste website, you can find out lots of info's about authenticity. Real Lacoste, have Mother Pearls, that shouldn't have logos, untouched Croc sign, soft and 100% cotton, and have the proper taggings. Tags should contain the following, Devanlay wash Tags and detailed Lacoste tags that should state the size in numerical forms, not XXL or L, for more info, but from a seller that accepts a full money back, if you are unsatisfied, and go to a Real Lacoste Botique, or Macy's agenst from Macy's should be able to tell, and gepare.

Many of okay sellers, insists that their products are real and authentic, but 80% of those sellers are lying/wrong. Even by checking their feedbacks, isn't enough to tell you if its real. They also claim that they get it directly from the "factory or outlet", but Lacoste, varies, by its Distribution, meaning, Lacoste does not have Outlets or shipped from Factories, but are obtained from selected distributors. Prices are the key, the polo's that are being sold around $20-$40 with or without shipping, is obviously fake, no one would sell it for that low, and still get their profit, not unless the product is stolen and little profit doesn't matter as long as money is maid, but then again, why would you buy stolen? Real understandable prices are met from $55 and up (not including shipping)

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