Hi! Oh I do not really know if there are others, but I quite sure there are. Arggh.. so sorry, forgot all the names and such. Maybe you can ask the gals around here for help? Heh.. paiseh! Wondering if you could kindly give me the directions to Tribecca, so that I can edit my post and gals will know where to verify their bags? =) Thank you
I have to say, I'm not sure the tag rule applies because, when I was in NY, the juicy stuff at the outlets have that tag if I remember right. and the outlets certainly have authentic stuff so,hmmmm but the rest of the points are valid!
Thanks for stating your opinion! The Juicy Couture Daydreamer bags are supposed to only have one tag which is rectangle in shape, not the fanicer, golden/black curved one, according to my sources. Wondering if the items that you saw were DayDreamer bags in NY? As far as I know, I can only apply this one tag rule to the DayDreamer bags, but anyone is welcome to correct me if I am wrong, for everyone's benefit. =P
Yes, from what my sources say, if they have this big shiny black/golden curved tag, they are fakes. About the factory, many sellers claim to get it directly from the factory, but actually, they are getting it from factories such as, like say, India, Thailand. Which is why they can afford to sell such bags so low. Authentic Juicy Couture is made in the USA, not these countries, and it is pretty hard to get stock just like that from USA factories as there are many security measures taken, and a lot of paperwork involved
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Again, please do take caution when dealing with sellers other than USA citizens yeah? Most likely, all fakes, despite what they say. Of course, take in mind that they will all want to convince you that what they sell are the real deal, only way to be sure is to use common sense before buying, or be smart after buying and verify at a boutique. =)
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Again, please do take caution when dealing with sellers other than USA citizens yeah? Most likely, all fakes, despite what they say. Of course, take in mind that they will all want to convince you that what they sell are the real deal, only way to be sure is to use common sense before buying, or be smart after buying and verify at a boutique. =)
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