Brightside will guide you through 7 simple ways to spot a fake.
1. Inspect the logo
Counterfeit products are not only of poor quality but can also be dangerous as they are not subject to quality control. If you suspect an item is a fake, look out for the following details:
– The logo may be printed incorrectly or with uneven quality.
– The item could be lighter than expected.
– The color may have a yellowish tint instead of pure white.
– The plastic used might feel cheap and flimsy.

Sometimes, it’s the spacing between the letters in the logo that gives away the fake.
2. Examine the metal and sound of watches
Street markets can be a great place to find rare and luxurious watches. But it’s important to know how to buy them. Expensive, well-crafted watches usually don’t make a ticking sound. Hold the watch close to your ear, and if you hear any sound at all, it’s best to avoid buying it.
The engravings on an expensive watch should also look sharp and precise, unlike fakes. Fake watches are also made with cheaper materials and feel lighter than the real deal.

A heavy, sharp, and silent watch is more likely to be the real, expensive deal you’re looking for, even in a street market.
3. Check the stitching
The quality of stitching is a key difference between genuine, expensive items and fakes. On genuine items, the stitching is clear, precise, and even, with many straight lines of stitching. On fakes, the stitching is often uneven, sparse, and made with cheaper materials. Sometimes, the stitching can even come undone after just one wear.

4. Examine the tags on clothing
Always check the labels on clothing and footwear. These tags can tell you a lot about whether a brand is genuine or not. Fakes often have low-quality tags with blurry or incorrect printing.

5. Be extra careful with cosmetics and perfumes
Fake cosmetics are no joke, as they can be harmful to your health. Use these tips to avoid wasting your money and risking your well-being:
– Genuine products usually have a cellophane wrapper tightly wrapped around the box.
– Fake products often have plastic or low-quality metal packaging.
– The brand name is usually printed directly on the box, rather than on a sticker.
– The product fits snugly in the box.

Genuine cosmetics often have a cellophane wrapper around the box.
6. Examine the buttons
If you’re looking to buy a branded jacket or pair of pants, check the buttons from the inside out. Branded buttons are usually of high quality and often have the brand name engraved on them. Fakes will use lighter, cheaper buttons that may not have any engraving. The buttons should also be securely sewn on, not just held by a few loose threads.

7. Download a special app to detect fakes
If you want to take your fake-spotting skills to the next level, consider downloading an app that can identify clothing, footwear, and accessories. For cosmetics, using software to check barcodes and codes is the easiest and most reliable way to distinguish genuine products from fakes.
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