![]() I paid $800AUD for this fake bag and PayPal and my eBay dispute were the knights in shining armour on this occasion. ANYWAY, to cut a long story short, I’m so glad that I paid via PayPal. The photos the seller used were detailed just enough for me to look at them and go “oooohhh… ahhh… I need this!”, but not detailed enough for me to spot that the item was fake, and like the impatient idiot I was, I started bidding like crazy rather than asking for close up photos or proof of purchase. It’s so stupid because I already had a Disco at home and was buying a second one. This article might be a little on the long side, but I promise it’s worth the read, so grab a cup of tea, and sit back while you absorb some shade (lol?)įirst things first, the reason I got my hands on a nasty counterfeit was because my stupid ass got duped via eBay. I know a lot of people know the difference already, but this is for those who have never owned one and may be considering their first Soho Disco purchase and may be interested in buying one secondhand. ![]() With the Disco, I have not come across an exact replica and I ALWAYS find at least one thing that will give away that it’s fake! I will do my best to outline all of the faults with my fake bag clearly so that you can use them as a guide, but always remember that other fake bags may vary from mine. Lots of counterfeit bags that are being pumped out in to the market are getting harder and harder to catch. I didn’t have the same colour for both bags but the hints and tips should still help you out a lot. This blog post is a comparison between a genuine and a counterfeit Gucci Soho Disco. With work getting more and more hectic, it’s been really hard to find time for anything else. Hey guys! I know, I know, it’s been SO long since my last post.
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