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That is so interesting - thanks for following up on that.Thank you @terite and @IntheOcean for your thorough checks and feedback; I appreciate it! I was so curious about the tag misprint that I went to the Burberry store today to check out the Chelsea coat tags there. It looks there is a typo issue
Looks right to me.There was a question about this bag on ebay's fashion board and although there aren't any Burb experts who post there on a regular basis, several of the replies commented on the sloppiness of the plaque.
The plaque claims to be "made to order" but from what I've seen, Burb's "made to order" items appear to have the name of the person for whom the item was made.
I'm curious about your opinion of this item's authenticity.
Thanks @terite (and whoever else may be familiar with it)!
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US $2590That is so interesting - thanks for following up on that.
I have a jacket that has a typo in the label also - if I can find it I will post it.
What was the price of the new Chelsea coats?
And what kind of main labels did they have?
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Thank you so much, that clears it up!Thank you @terite and @IntheOcean for your thorough checks and feedback; I appreciate it! I was so curious about the tag misprint that I went to the Burberry store today to check out the Chelsea coat tags there. It looks there is a typo issue
Looks like a vintage item made in Japan under licence - leather looks like it has broken down.Hi everyone! I found this bag on a secondhand shopping app and wanted to know if it was authentic. These were the photos provided. TIA!
Looks like a very vintage leather bag from Japan - under licence. What is a COA?Hello! Could you please tell me if this bag is an authentic Burberry? Also, do you know if this COA is legitimate?
You are welcome.Hi Terite,
Thank you! I appreciate your help on this. I think COA means “Certificate of Authenticity”.