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The official Louboutin Online shop is here
http://us.christianlouboutin.com/

ANY OTHER website that has the name Louboutin in the web address sells FAKE CLs.



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CHRISTIAN LOUBOUTIN AUTHENTICITY QUESTIONS GO HERE.


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FIRST, PLEASE DO A SEARCH BY SELLER NAME OR ITEM NUMBER TO SEE IF YOUR QUESTION HAS ALREADY BEEN ANSWERED.
This is not a thread to ask general questions about CL, please refer to our main CL forum for information about sizing, seasons, etc.


IF THE AUCTION/SHOES HAVE NOT YET BEEN AUTHENTICATED, POST HERE.

This is a free service, so it is imperative that you help our authenticators by using the following format. PLEASE LEAVE A SPACE AFTER THE COLONS.

PLEASE LIMIT YOUR REQUESTS TO THREE (3) PER POST.



FOR AUCTION SITES:

Item: xxxx
Listing number: xxxx
Seller: xxxx
Link: xxxx
Comments: xxxx

If the shoes in question are
NOT ON AN AUCTION SITE, please use the following:

Item Name (if you know it):
Link (if available):
Seller:
Comments:
Please give us as much information as you can and then attach any photos (all authentication must include photos).

This format to prevent duplication requests and to make it simpler for people to 'search' for items which may have been posted previously. If you feel that your post has been skipped, you may repost but please copy and paste the ORIGINAL LINK, do not just copy and paste the link from your post.

Please post ALL of the following photos to insure ACCURATE authentication:

ON A HARD SURFACE, NOT A BED OR CARPETING ;*We need to see the ENTIRE shoe, not a cropped portion.


PROFILE: this is a shot of the entire side of the shoe, and should be taken straight on, NOT from above or below
BACK
FRONT
LABEL/LOGO inside the shoe
SOLE 1: a clear close-up shot of the logo/size stamp, preferably no flash
(a macro lens is best for this shot &; it's the flower icon on your camera)
SOLE 2: a shot of the entire sole
BOOTS: Please do your best to get a clear shot of the label inside the boot. This can be tricky, but it can be done.

SNEAKERS: For sneakers good quality close-ups of the following details are required:

SIZE STAMP
CL LOGO ON THE INSOLE
& MADE IN& STAMP ON THE OUTSOLE
CL STAMP ON THE OUTSOLE


AUTHENTICATORS: Please utilize the "QUOTE" feature when responding directly to another post. Please do not publicly post details about why you think an item is or is not authentic, sellers of fakes have been known to lurk here and we would not want to help them.

Should one of YOUR items be questioned in this thread, you are welcome to provide additional pictures or materials supporting its authenticity. DO NOT handle disputes with other members in this thread &; take your differences to Private Messages.
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Disclaimer

All Authenticate This threads on tPF are meant to provide assistance to shoppers who are uncertain about the legitimacy and authenticity of designer goods. The evaluations posted by tPF's members are only opinions that stem from personal experiences as shoppers and collectors. They are not legally binding or professional authentications and are not to be treated as such.

For questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact the forum administration via the forum's contact form.

other helpful threads
http://forum.purseblog.com/loubouti...re-list-cl-styles-now-being-faked-364226.html

http://forum.purseblog.com/louboutin-shopping/cl-authenticity-faq-what-not-to-look-for-493407.html

This thread is NOT for discussions, opinions on price, commentary, etc...

Here is the last thread, for reference:
http://forum.purseblog.com/loubouti...ls-read-first-page-before-posting-731194.html



Disclaimer

All Authenticate This threads on tPF are meant to provide assistance to shoppers who are uncertain about the legitimacy and authenticity of designer goods. The evaluations posted by tPF's members are only opinions that stem from personal experiences as shoppers and collectors. They are not legally binding or professional authentications and are not to be treated as such.
 
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Hi,
can you help me authenticate this, just received them

Thank You
 

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Hi ladies,

Bought these Daffodiles in black patent, wondering if they're authentic. Only thing throwing me is the inner seam of one shoe being on the wrong side...

Thanks in advance!
 

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Item Name (if you know it): Daffodile black patent
Link (if available): None
Seller: None
Comments: Bought these Daffodiles in black patent, wondering if they're authentic. Only thing throwing me is the inner seam of one shoe being on the wrong side...

Thanks in advance!
 

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Item Name (if you know it): Iriza Red Sole Half D'orsay
Link (if available): None
Seller: Neiman Marcus?
Comments: I bought these shoes a while ago from the store and never thought anything about it until I learned that I can get my shoes repaired instead of having to buy new pairs. As you can see, they have a LOT of wear on them but as I was looking for the shoe repairsman, I came across a lot of sites stating how NOT to end up with a fake shoe. After examining these sites, I became worried because I have no idea how to spot a fake from the real and would really hate to find out that I spent the money just to receive a fake shoe (I do know that sometimes people will buy the real shoes from a store, switch the real ones with fake ones, and then return them). Please help put my mind at ease. I don't care what the outcome is, bit if they are fake I would like to know. I don't want to be walking around in fake shoes. 😔
 

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