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Our purse blog. Our pursuits. Our stories. Sometimes joyful. Occasionally painful. But always persevering on...always pursuing after...Him
Pls contact us at pursuing.bigpapa@gmail.com if you’re keen to purchase the item or contact the person who recommended you the blog, they should have our contacts =) We’ll be happy to meet up at Raffles place but cash transactions only cos it’s easier for us working girls =)
All sales are final. We will not entertain refunds unless the item is grossly misrepresented. We don’t think this is likely since you would be able to examine the products when we arrange for the meet up to collect the item. All returns must be in the same condition as it was sold ie brand new, unused, with tags intact.
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We import our bags from the US for family and friends. However, to address our buyers' concerns, we have included some tips here on how to spot a imitation copy.
Step 1:
Look for fabric tags sewn or glued on leather purses. This is a sure sign that you've got a fake. Kate Spade always embosses her name on leather rather than using the fabric tag she uses on microfiber, cotton or other fabric bags.
Step 2:
Pay attention to the shape and size of the letters on the label. Go to the Kate Spade website to view authentic labels and compare the font on the suspected fake. If the letters vary in any way, your suspicions are justified. Kate Spade only uses one style of lettering on all of her purses.
Step 3:
Be suspicious of color block purses, bags with two small front pockets and backpacks. While Kate Spade did design bags like these, they were all produced over a decade ago and are hard to find. Most often, bags with these attributes are fakes.
Step 4:
Look out for large metal feet on the bottom of Kate Spade purses. Big, pointy metal studs or ones wider than the size of a dime are signs that you're not looking at a real Kate Spade purse.
Step 5:
Question any Kate Spade purse that looks like another designer's work. Purses that seem similar to ones made by Dior, Burberry, Coach and other high end designers yet have a Kate Spade label are definite fakes. Kate Spade has a very distinct style and never copies her competitor's lines.
Step 6:
Rule out purses with a single large black stripe on top, sunflower prints, toile, camouflage, tie-dye or prints with the faces of celebrities. These are very popular fakes—and not at all similar to any authentic Kate Spade designs
Step 7:
Hardware – The real Kate Spade hardware like rings and loops would bear either the Dot Noel stamp or “Kate Spade New York” monogramming.
Check it out this website on Kate Spade fakes: http://ihatecounterfeitbags.info/newhallofshame
Hope this helps.
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