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Hi ladies, I have recently got these second hand Chloe Susanna boots. I love them but would love somebody to authenticate them for me. I'll be very upset to find out if they are fake. So please please please help. Really appreciate any of the help. Thanks!
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Hi ladies, I have recently got these second hand Chloe Susanna boots. I love them but would love somebody to authenticate them for me. I'll be very upset to find out if they are fake. So please please please help. Really appreciate any of the help. Thanks!
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Just want to add a bit of my thought, I think it's a bit off for the embossed stamp on the sole. The stamp is a bit too light-handed (if that makes sense) compared to my Gucci loafers. I hope I am just being paranoid.
 
Hi ladies, I have recently got these second hand Chloe Susanna boots. I love them but would love somebody to authenticate them for me. I'll be very upset to find out if they are fake. So please please please help. Really appreciate any of the help. Thanks!
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They're fine IMO and you can never compare the stamping of one company to another. For that matter you can't really compare the stamping within the same brand as equipment is never calibrated 100% the same as there will always be minute differences relative to construction of the surface that the machines are on. We see variances all the time between the same shoe and brand when multiple factories are used.

More importantly IMO is the fact that the soles are showing some deeper wear in spots. You may want to have your cobbler put new half-soles on them.
 
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They're fine IMO and you can never compare the stamping of one company to another. For that matter you can't really compare the stamping within the same brand as equipment is never calibrated 100% the same as there will always be minute differences relative to construction of the surface that the machines are on. We see variances all the time between the same shoe and brand when multiple factories are used.

More importantly IMO is the fact that the soles are showing some deeper wear in spots. You may want to have your cobbler put new half-soles on them.

Thanks Shuze! It was £200 (not a lot compared to a brand new pair but it is still a lot of money) happy to know they are real, and I will go and get them fixed :) cheers!!
 

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