Authenticate This JUICY COUTURE

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Hi Juicy Ladies!! Was wondering if any of you recognized this Juicy leather hobo?? I purchased it abour 5 years ago at Nordstrom and am thinking of selling it, but do not remember the name!!! Any help would be appreciated:D
 

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Hi Ladies! :smile1: I recently purchased these charms and received them in the mail today.
Can anyone tell me if all of these are authentic? The seller didn't have
boxes for any of them. I took two pictures of each charm.
The cake is missing some stones.
Thanks in advance. :flowers:


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I don't see any red flags, but there's a lot of fakes out there. The cake is the hardest to authenticate because the fake looks almost like the original. Check that the screw on the bottom is a real screw and not just stamped on.

You can check your charms yourself comparing them with the photos here in the charm reference thread.

http://forum.purseblog.com/juicy-co...-only-your-juicy-charms-bracelets-482240.html
 
Thank you Jprojectrunway and katierose!

I used that reference thread before I posted here and I was making myself crazy trying to compare every little detail. :p So I thought I would ask for help. The cake is the one that I was most concerned about because I read that there are 4 different fakes for that one and they are hard to spot. The tip about the screw on the bottom was a big help though! It is a real screw. :tup:
 
Thank you Jprojectrunway and katierose!

I used that reference thread before I posted here and I was making myself crazy trying to compare every little detail. :p So I thought I would ask for help. The cake is the one that I was most concerned about because I read that there are 4 different fakes for that one and they are hard to spot. The tip about the screw on the bottom was a big help though! It is a real screw. :tup:


Yes, some of the fakes are very similar to the authentic charms. Some fakes are easy to spot, but not all are that easy. Some only have a small detail or two that differ. Also if one hasn't seen the fake of a charm it's sometimes hard to see any differences. As a general rule, all the authentic charms are exactly the same, there are usually no variations of a charm. I say usually, because sometimes charms are re-issued, and the newer and older versions of the charm may have slight differences.
 
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