Real vs. Fake North Face jacket. How to spot counterfeit North Face HD

15.11.2019
#northface #thenorthface #neverstopexploring 00:00 - Intro 00:22 - The visible logos 00:55 - The main back label 01:30 -The zippers 02:34 - The fasteners and buttons 03:09 - The cardboard tag 03:50 - The care instructions tag How to spot and avoid fake North Face jackets. Tags and Labels Moving on to actual product details to look out for, the first one we will be looking at is the tags that a genuine The North Face jacket comes with. There should be at least two tags present, one of which is a red tag on which are displayed the style, barcode, code, place of manufacture and price of the product. While this tag will almost always be present on a fake product, the devil is always in the details. Labeling inconsistencies, such as the wrong product model or wrong sizing information are the two most common things that give away replicas. The price should also match or at least be comparable to a genuine The North Face jacket and also correctly displayed on the tag. Quality Of The Fabric As we mentioned before, a jacket made by The North Face will be of high quality materials and construction. No loose threads, uneven stitching or serious design inconsistencies with a genuine picture of the jacket should be present. The fabrics should be smooth and the comfort when worn is a dead giveaway. The North Face jackets are made for high performance, the fabric should not be stiff, nor should the jacket feel heavy and uncomfortable to move around in. The North Face Logo Another detail that will almost surely help you to tell apart a replica from a genuine The North Face jacket is the mountain embroidery, which is the brand’s logo. Uneven stitching or spacing, or any other issue, such as loose threading, are a sign that the product is cheaply made. When it comes to the printed logo, even on the small label that comes attached to the jacket, usually there will be spelling errors, uneven lettering and spacing, which are another indication that should raise red flags. Zippers and Other Smaller Details It is no wonder that a counterfeit product, which is cheaply made, will also come with cheap and low quality zippers, buttons, pulls and studs. A zipper that is not smooth, which comes with a plastic pull instead of a paracord one, or which is made of any other material other than metal is a sign that the product is fake. Oxidized and darkened studs, buttons, zipper or broken pulls and any other small thing that should not be present are other signs to look for as they are a clear indication that the product you have on your hands is a fake one. The presence of an off-putting smell is another common finding with counterfeit jackets that you might encounter. The video below shows the firsthand experience of a buyer with a fake The North Face jacket. Check The North Face mountain logo The brand logo is a great feature to check the authenticity of the jacket. Generally, the worst counterfeiters will get this part wrong by bad stitching, uneven s

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