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Áo polo Moncler thật vs giả. Cách phát hiện Moncler giả
Anytime you buy a Moncler jacket, no matter who from, always check the authenticity number at Moncler's website. I won't dwell on the issue of Lampo zippers, Fiocchi Italy snaps, authenticity tags or other related features because most fakes have them all and a jacket containing all of the necessary features is not necessarily authentic because anything can be counterfeited. Also, as of around 2010, Moncler began using snaps that simply have the Moncler name embossed on them.
Description below from Ebay community:
LOGO: The one feature of a Moncler that counterfeiters have not been able to accurately duplicate is the embroidered logo patch on the outside of the polo. The details of this embroidery are very consistent from one Moncler t to the next and often times a fake can be easily spotted by comparing an authentic Moncler logo patch to the one on the polo you are looking at. This is exactly what an authentic Moncler logo looks like:
Notice how the patch is smoothly cut and symmetrical, the letters are evenly spaced and neatly embroidered along a perfect arc? The lettering is not too bold and the letters never touch each other. See how the M has a slight taper to it and the ends of the C barely curl in? These are things to pay close attention to when looking at the logo on a polo you are interested in.
Because fakes are made in so many different locations/factories, there is little consistency from one fake to the next unless they were made by the same counterfeit producer. Here is an example of 8 FAKE Moncler logos.
Out of all of the varieties of fake Moncler logos, this one seems to be one of the most common:
Notice how MON and CLER appear to be separated by a gap and the letters follow the shape of a V rather than a smooth arc along the bottom? In addition, the font is not even close to an authentic one. Pay attention to this fake logo because you will see it a lot on ebay. In fact, I have recently seen a fake Moncler with this very logo sold for over $800!!!
Fake Moncler logos come in all shapes and sizes with crooked lettering, inconsistent spacing and sometimes just plain sloppy workmanship. Anytime you are looking to buy a Moncler, insist on seeing a close up photo of the logo and compare it to an authentic one as pictured in this guide.
The Moncler logo is most commonly found on the left sleeve up toward the shoulder, either on a small pocket or directly on the sleeve.
Every authentic Moncler logo patch is machine cut and exactly the same size. The width, marked in red should be 3.7 cm or 1-7/16 inches. The height, marked in blue, should be 3.4 cm or 1-5/16 inches.
UPDATE FOR 2015: It appears that Moncler's logo design has changed just a bit, perhaps due to a different supplier. I took several photos of logos at a high end department store in Chicago in 2015 and here is an example:
If you study these closely and compare some of the letters to the above logo you may notice a slight variance in the letters N, C and E and R for sure, especially the top half of the R. While such imperfections previously could have been considered an indication of a fake, the logo is not as perfectly consistent as it used to be. Such details are really only noticeable when observing the logo through strong reading glasses or an enlarged photo.
AUTHENTICITY TAGS: DO NOT fall for any stories from sellers claiming that the polo they are selling does not contain such a tag due to some kind of "reselling regulations" or other policies or regulations from Moncler. This is nothing but a lie meant to deceive buyers. If it's authentic, it WILL have an authenticity tag.