Fake True Religion Jeans ;/

TPF may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, and others

Did you have them authenticated? You could try the wardrobe section (I believe Nexisfan could help you) or Google sites that authenticate jeans. I would be darn sure they're fake before going after the seller. My guess is that they're a real, straight-to-discount pair.
 
hey - I saw the pics and they don't look fake to me - those are the Crystal Pockets, and they pretty much mass produced them, and they ended up marked down @ the Rack for $99 in surplus last year and even currently. I could be wrong, but I'm more inclined to say you're mistaken, and they are real. - I would love to see more photos and I can tell you myself. I've been selling authentic designer denim for 10 years. True Religion is definitely my #1 :)

Also - that wash is called Rinse. It's a stiffer denim, and it's a very solid and strange color imo. I notice the majority of Trues at The Rack are all in that wash, because it's not highly desired. It's cheap-feeling. You might get the idea they're fake from that as well.
 
^Actually, a lot of designer brands are now making "straight-to-discount" pairs. These pairs never get sold at full-retail markets; they're specifically made for places such as TJ Maxx, Marshall's, the Rack, etc. They feel cheaper because they are cheaper.
 
I have two pairs of Mistys and a pair of Julies tossed over my desk chair, and none say Row on the tag (i.e., just Section and Seat). I purchased all three myself from either ShopBop or Bloomingdales, so I have no reason to doubt their authenticity. They're all relatively new (purchased within last 6 months), so maybe True Religion moved away from including Row on the tag recently?
 
^Actually, a lot of designer brands are now making "straight-to-discount" pairs. These pairs never get sold at full-retail markets; they're specifically made for places such as TJ Maxx, Marshall's, the Rack, etc. They feel cheaper because they are cheaper.


Very interesting! I always wondered why they were all so crappy. I just figured they didn't sell, and got sent to the Rack. I hate those! Especially the wash Rinse. Ick.
 
^Actually, a lot of designer brands are now making "straight-to-discount" pairs. These pairs never get sold at full-retail markets; they're specifically made for places such as TJ Maxx, Marshall's, the Rack, etc. They feel cheaper because they are cheaper.
Interesting. I always wonder how TJ Maxx got TR jeans. Guess its like Coach, theres retail than the Made for factory items. Good to know~
 
hey - I saw the pics and they don't look fake to me - those are the Crystal Pockets, and they pretty much mass produced them, and they ended up marked down @ the Rack for $99 in surplus last year and even currently. I could be wrong, but I'm more inclined to say you're mistaken, and they are real. - I would love to see more photos and I can tell you myself. I've been selling authentic designer denim for 10 years. True Religion is definitely my #1 :)

Also - that wash is called Rinse. It's a stiffer denim, and it's a very solid and strange color imo. I notice the majority of Trues at The Rack are all in that wash, because it's not highly desired. It's cheap-feeling. You might get the idea they're fake from that as well.

Yep, I agree. They actually don't look fake to me. You should get them authenticated either here or through Authentic Forum:
http://www.authenticforum.com/true-religion-jeans/
 
Top