yes, I saw it but the only indicator of authenticity I could see was Saint Laurent signature which looks fine, but we need so much more than that to authenticate very highly faked types of bags....serial number, some papers, anything
everything is very small and blurry so I can't make the details at all, sorry. I am not too familiar with it so without paperwork it is hard for me to tell
is it in your hands so you can see better ? if it is, underside of this metal Y should have YSL, then all rectangular handle holders have to have Saint Laurent engraved, in golden Saint Laurent N and T must be connected ...just few things to mention, and I do not see well enough to commentHeres more:
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sorry I can see that very well, I would not be comfortable with comments about it, so sorry Corame is not here to look at itThanks so much for trying! I am going to try one more time with more pictures, including that of the serial number. If all else fails, I'm thinking of sending it in to an authenticator but it's very expensive! Thanks again. This is the google drive link with more pictures: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dOM6oUpQM_bSRJlUdyTJw1jh9MHgc3Oz
details which I recognize look good to me, however I have to admit I am not very familiar with this bag, if it has perfect copies or notHello! I was wondering if you could help me to authenticate this YSL bag? Your help is much appreciated.
It’s sold on Mercari I’ve had my eye on it for quite sometime. It looks legit. Seller says no card or box.
Here is the link:
https://item.mercari.com/gl/m96620922936/
sorry I can see that very well, I would not be comfortable with comments about it, so sorry Corame is not here to look at it
well, not really, if that information were public, that would mean the world to fakers...signatures and details are changing to avoid fraud and making of perfect replica...you have to look in the store, remember details and then you can tell if online thing is real or not, that is what I do....even then ??? I was tricked with SDJ clutch , and only when I received it I recognized the leather being different and smell of cobbler's shop, and the texture of satin dust bag was wrong...I could not tell from photos anything, perfect copy...the less fakers know about details the better...that is why authenticators will not share and post rules for spotting a fakeThanks again for trying. Just out of curiosity, I read the following on the Real Real website about authentication:
"The style number is six digits, with a four to five digit art number, and should match on the accompanying tag if present.” You can confirm the style number by searching online — under ‘More Details’ on the Saint Laurent website. More recent iterations of Saint Laurent bags will feature a prefix and dot before the style and art number, while older bags will only include the style and art number."
Is there any way to "look up" an art number to see if it is legitimate? Thanks again for your time.