How to authenticate a genuine Hermes bag

Hermes handbags are among the most sought-after fashion accessories. They are entirely handmade from start to finish by one master craftsman and made out of only the finest materials.

Although only a Hermes shop can definitely guarantee authenticity here are some basic hints to help determine if a Hermes bag is authentic:

Materials

Hermès only uses high quality leathers and exotic skins. Types range from the luxurious Togo and Clemence leather which have a softer feel and can relax over time to the more durable and rigid Epsom.

Blind stamp

The blind stamp shows the year of manufacture and the craftsman. The stamp can be placed in different spots and font and font size have not been consistent through the years. Note that not all authentic Hermes bags have blind stamps.

The blind stamp is a letter ranging from A to Z in a circle or square or without any geometrical shape depending on the year of manufacture. Next to this stamp there should be a craftsman ID which is usually represented by a number.

Stitching

Hermes stitch lines should be flawless, as every Hermes bag is handmade and hand sewn. There shouldn’t be any stitches noticeably out of place, out of line, crooked seams, or irregular patterns.

Lock

Regarding Hermes bags that come with a lock there are variations of lock imprints that Hermes has used over the years. The font will however always be clean and crisp, the lock number will match the number on the keys and with exotic leather bags the lock will be covered in the same exotic leather.

Hardware

Hardware on Hermes bags are always a genuine precious metal, usually either palladium or plated gold. The hardware also features small markings to indicate it is a precious metal. The metal on the handbags is thus heavier than a normal metal accent found on a less expensive handbag brand. The use of precious metals also means that the metal on an authentic Hermes handbag will not tarnish.

Bag Shape

When standing the bag should be neat and pronounced without any slumping or swelling in places. The handles should also stand straight

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Genuine toggles should turn smoothly when you twist them. Toggles should feel heavy and should not feel stiff when turning.

Lining

The material will always be of a high quality and usually made from similar leather to the exterior. Most Birkins bags for example are lined in chevre leather, goatskin, which is grained and not smooth.

Zippers

Hermes make their own zippers with the Hermes name on them. There are several variations of zippers that Hermes has used over the years. They vary depending on the style and year of manufacture. However, the zipper pull should be horizontal to the teeth and it should not hang down.

Logo

The logo is a stamp on the bag that reads “Hermes Paris Made in France”. This logo is featured in a delicate and neat font that is not affected by the texture of the leather and it is always embossed onto the material. On many fake Hermes bags, the logo will look irregular, big, or stocky. Make sure the logo on the bag is properly centered without being uneven, lopsided, or crooked in any way.

No Authenticity Card

Hermès bags never have them so a Hermes bag with an authenticity card is a fake.

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Chanel serial numbers by year

Serial numbers and authenticity cards

As far as second-hand Chanel bags are concerned authenticity cards and serial number stickers do not constitute proof of authenticity. In deed they are quite easily forged. However they may help determine which year a bag has been manufactured. A missing serial sticker equally doesn’t mean the bag is a fake as many vintage bags have worn or missing serial stickers.

In 1984 Chanel started stamping a unique number for each item on an authenticity card and printed the same number on a serial sticker inside the item. Serial stickers identify the bag’s model and year. Note that bags made before 1984 do not have stickers

Chanel changes the location of the internal sticker depending on the models of bags and accessories and some can even be a little awkward to find.

it is common to find authentic second hand bags with worn or even missing serial stickers. It is simply a sticker and sooner or later with use it slowly starts to deteriorate.

As a simple guide, 6 digit codes indicate a bag made between 1984 and 1986, 7 digit codes a bag made sometime between 1986 and 2004 and 8 digit codes a bag made from 2005 onwards.

8-digit number:

19******Chanel series: 2014-2015

18****** Chanel series: 2013-2014

17****** Chanel series: 2012-2013

16****** Chanel series: 2012

15****** Chanel series: 2011

14****** Chanel series: 2010-2011

13****** Chanel series: 2009-2010

12****** Chanel series: 2008-2009

11****** Chanel series: 2006-2008

10****** Chanel series: 2005-2006

7-digit number:

9****** Chanel series: 2004-2005

8****** Chanel series: 2003-2004

7****** Chanel series: 2002-2003

6****** Chanel series: 2000-2002

5****** Chanel series: 1997-1999

4****** Chanel series: 1996-1997

3****** Chanel series: 1994-1996

2****** Chanel series: 1991-1994

1****** Chanel series: 1989-1991

0****** Chanel series: 1986-1988

6-digit number:

(1XXXXX – 42XXXX) Chanel series: 1984-1986

Authenticity cards were also introduced at the same time as the serial sticker. The serial number on the card should match the serial number inside the bag. It is worth noting that forging authenticity cards is relatively easy and that Chanel have never produced cards with a hologram effect. Authentic cards are thick, coated with plastic and feel a bit like a credit card.

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