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Does anyone have/know much about Stuart Weitzman Nearlynudes? I'm looking into buying a pair and they seem legit but no box or dustbag, and the code and size is on the underside of the toe strap, not the ankle strap. Is that normal? I think I've seen them on the ankle strap only in the past, but can't be certain that SW doesn't switch it up sometimes.
Hi! I'm not sure if this is helpful or you're still interested but I have a pair of the nearlynude and the code and size are on the ankle strap.
 
Hi @shuze and @audreylita

It's very infrequently that I find authentic luxury designer shoes at the thrifts I frequent but I was excited to find some Ferragamos. I might even consider keeping them if I can wear with tissue stuffed into the toes!

They're beautiful and seem to be well-made so I'm guessing they're the real deal but would appreciate your trusted opinion(s).

Thanks in advance. (If more pictures are needed, I can provide.)

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Hello lovely authenticators. A family member gave me these Coach to clean and sell for her. Before I do, I want to make sure they are authentic. Thank you so much for your time and expertise!
Item name: Magnolia
ID# F2080/J10

They’re fine IMO. Beenburned is the Coach expert so you can wait for her to confirm as China is not my area of expertise but they look spot on to me.
Sorry I missed this. For some reason, I'm not getting notifications on the shoes thread.

I agree with @shuze that the Coach shoes are fine.
 
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Hi @shuze and @audreylita

It's very infrequently that I find authentic luxury designer shoes at the thrifts I frequent but I was excited to find some Ferragamos. I might even consider keeping them if I can wear with tissue stuffed into the toes!

They're beautiful and seem to be well-made so I'm guessing they're the real deal but would appreciate your trusted opinion(s).

Thanks in advance. (If more pictures are needed, I can provide.)

Which do you prefer - thumbnails or full-size images?
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Authentic and try a gel insole over stuffing the toes lol.
 
Hi @shuze and @audreylita

It's very infrequently that I find authentic luxury designer shoes at the thrifts I frequent but I was excited to find some Ferragamos. I might even consider keeping them if I can wear with tissue stuffed into the toes!

They're beautiful and seem to be well-made so I'm guessing they're the real deal but would appreciate your trusted opinion(s).

Thanks in advance. (If more pictures are needed, I can provide.)

Which do you prefer - thumbnails or full-size images?
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Authentic and try a gel insole over stuffing the toes lol.
Hi @shuze

I have another question about the shoes that I wonder if you can answer.

At the time that I posted my pictures, I didn't notice that each shoe has a slightly different style(?) serial(?) number. Both shoes are the identical style (i.e, they aren't a mismatch of color, style, size or width) so I did a search of the forum and found this post that also shows each shoe of a pair with a different number.

Do you know why they do this?

https://forum.purseblog.com/threads/authenticate-this-ferragamo.453399/page-52#post-23214931
 
Hi @shuze

I have another question about the shoes that I wonder if you can answer.

At the time that I posted my pictures, I didn't notice that each shoe has a slightly different style(?) serial(?) number. Both shoes are the identical style (i.e, they aren't a mismatch of color, style, size or width) so I did a search of the forum and found this post that also shows each shoe of a pair with a different number.

Do you know why they do this?

https://forum.purseblog.com/threads/authenticate-this-ferragamo.453399/page-52#post-23214931
Absolutely no idea and it doesn’t matter. If I had to guess (total guess) right and left shoes are made separately and are coded when made.
 
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Hi! I'm new here.

I just bought my first 2 pairs of designer shoes on TheRealReal. While the Jimmy Choo look genuine (even came with box and dust bag), I am concerned about the Manolo Blahnik I bought. They look real to me, but I don,t have much experience in the matter. After inspecting them and looking online, I noticed only 1 flaw (it doesn't say 'Hand made in Italy' or even 'Made in Italy'), but it might be a major one showing they are knock offs?

Here's the link with pictures from TRR website. Could you help me with this? Thank you :)

https://www.therealreal.com/phoenix...nolo-blahnik-printed-canvas-pumps-AEBF5lPxscc
 
Hi! I'm new here.

I just bought my first 2 pairs of designer shoes on TheRealReal. While the Jimmy Choo look genuine (even came with box and dust bag), I am concerned about the Manolo Blahnik I bought. They look real to me, but I don,t have much experience in the matter. After inspecting them and looking online, I noticed only 1 flaw (it doesn't say 'Hand made in Italy' or even 'Made in Italy'), but it might be a major one showing they are knock offs?

Here's the link with pictures from TRR website. Could you help me with this? Thank you :smile:

https://www.therealreal.com/phoenix...nolo-blahnik-printed-canvas-pumps-AEBF5lPxscc
Given the pictures shown they appear to authentic. As previously discussed on this thread, some of the older models do not say either, I have soles of his shoes with a variety of different stampings.
 
Hello everyone,
Could you please help me authenticate this Isabel Marant boots.
Many thanks in advance
 

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Hello everyone,
Could you please help me authenticate this Isabel Marant boots.
Many thanks in advance
These have to be one of the odder items I’ve seen. We are discouraged from commenting on our authenticity calls, but I feel the need to justify why IMO they are counterfeit. Marant manufactures footwear in Portugal and Italy BUT they have made items in China-sneakers for sure. They’ve also collaborated with large volume retailers like H & M and I don’t know where those items are made but they should be marked as a collaboration. Meanwhile the boot has a made in China interior stamp stating that the upper is leather and all other materials are synthetic which would include the sole yet the sole is stamped leather and made in Portugal so IMO they are counterfeit. Where did you get them?
 
Hi, could you help me authenticate this Tory Burch Ashlyn Riding Boots?
Thank you very much!!

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