Bottega Veneta padded bag real vs fake review. How to spot fake Bottega Veneta hand bag and purse

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#botttegaveneta #bottegabag #madeinitaly 00:00 - Intro 00:16 - Check the visible padded pattern 01:08 - Check the pattern edges 01:40 - Check the handles 03:20 - Check the buttons 04:50 - Check the inside label 05:18 - The inside plate 05:43 - The zippers 06:36 - The inside tag 07:21 - The bag inside 07:49 - The cardboard tag Bottega Veneta is an Italian luxury fashion house based in Milan, Italy. Its product lines for men and women include ready-to-wear, handbags, shoes, accessories, jewellery and fragrances. Bottega Veneta was founded in 1966 in Vicenza, Veneto, by Michele Taddei and Renzo Zengiaro When authenticating Bottega Veneta handbags, quality is paramount,” explains Finch. “Bottega Veneta uses leathers of the highest quality on the market, and they are typically both supple and durable.” The classic designs are made, of course, using the house’s signature Intrecciato technique. Created by weaving together thin strips of leather, a finished Intrecciato handbag appears simple and luxurious, yet requires hours of labor by master craftsmen. “While this basketweave is mimicked by other designers, the quality and precision of Bottega Veneta’s craftsmanship stands apart from the rest,” says Finch. And Daniel Lee has taken the spirit of Intrecciato in bold new directions with designs that blow up the proportions and add to the texture of the original. Styles like The Cassette, with its puffy, woven leather and totes featuring the jumbo widths of the maxi weave nod to the past while paving the way for pieces that people want to carry today. But authenticity is more than skin-deep. Be sure to look inside a bag to inspect the details. “Counterfeiters are usually going to spend 90% of their time focusing on the outside of a bag, because that’s what creates the illusion — the inside is where they save all the money,” Finch explains. This is where you should find some of the brand markings that are important indicators of authenticity. Notably, unlike at many other brands when new creative directors have arrived, the Bottega Veneta font and logo have remained the same under Daniel Lee. On The Cassette and The Pouch, you should find an interior brand stamp blind embossed with the Bottega Veneta logo and ‘Made In Italy.’ On newer styles, you should also find an interior tag with a unique serial number on it. Counterfeiters often get details such as this one wrong. “On a real Bottega Veneta bag from the early 2000s to now, the interior tag should be paper-like and feature the Bottega Veneta logo and an individual serial number,” notes Finch. “This tag should have a raw edge, as opposed to a cleanly cut edge, which some counterfeits may have.” If you have an older, non-Daniel Lee era bag, the interior tag may be different, and sometimes note the style number, leather type, year and color instead of a serial number. Going to the second step of the guide on how to spot real vs fake Bottega Veneta Padded Cassette bags, we are now going to look at the bags for their “BOTTEGA VENETA” text engraved on the lock of the bags. So as to do this, let’s jump out of the real vs fake Bottega Veneta Padded Cassette bags, and let’s have a quick look at their text on this little hardware piece. The letters on the authentic pocket blend in well with the background whereas they are super bold and different fonts in the right picture, The original zipper has rubber stripes on both sides while it is stitched straight to the leather on the replica bag.
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