Sunday, December 6, 2009

Dooney & Bourke - How Can You Tell If It Is Real or Fake?

Dooney & Bourke is another American brand handbag company, who say the ranks of the coach, since it is joined, "off", as in the business world. For many years, counterfeiting was a bit put aside for the big names and the foreign market, such as handbags, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Dior and Gucci. As the excitement grew and handbag brands such as Dooney & Bourke grew in popularity of these bags began to find there way into the U.S. market in counterfeit.

Dooney & Bourke started in 1975 when PeterDooney and Bourke Fredrick began there line of handbags in South Norwak, Ct. In the early days they made belts and suspenders, then in 1981 they branched into the handbag business. There are the first two big successes were the Tack Case and the Equestrian Bag both of which were these pockets of bridle leather. In 1983, business really grew from there with the release of the famous line in "All Weather Leather". Together with this collection came to recognize the logo of the Duck, she raised herConcept, the water rolls off these bags like it does back with a duck.

Many celebrities and groomed housewives and college students to see is the implementation of these bags match. These bags represent affordable luxury for everyone, therefore, to build the market for counterfeits.

How can you spot a fake Dooney & Bourke? First you should look at the logo on the front of the bag and make sure the thread is on the logo the same color as the thread to the rest of the bag. Then you shouldCheck leather trim on the bag, because it is always a british tan leather. Also check the hardware, as a real sign that it is false that the hardware is not the real brass, as should be no visible metal silver. And finally, you should look into the pocket there is always the famous duck Log with sewn seams and is always a visible red, white and blue flag in the pocket.

Remember, be sure to buy a Dooney & Bourke, that itAuthentic is it best to buy a large bag from a department store or an authorized reseller. Just because it looks good, does not mean it is genuine.



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