MICRO-STITCHING WORK ON FAKES AND REALS. |
THE FAKES WITH POOR QUALITY |
FAKE DIESEL IN PLASTIC BAG. |
THE MICRO-STITCHING WORK ON THE REAL ITS DEEP AND NOT FLAT. |
THE MICRO-STITCHED NUMBERS |
MICRO-STITCHING WORK ON FAKES AND REALS. |
THE FAKES WITH POOR QUALITY |
FAKE DIESEL IN PLASTIC BAG. |
THE MICRO-STITCHING WORK ON THE REAL ITS DEEP AND NOT FLAT. |
THE MICRO-STITCHED NUMBERS |
hi i bought diesel jeans from diesel high stereet stor but there is no mark or number what i have to do.i have used about 6 week.
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Diesel outsource the manufacturing of their jeans. All these jeans are manufactured in China in and are labeled made in Italy. Many brands do this I buy quality diesel jeans form a guy who stocks them in China when I compare them with the ones at the real diesel store are more better than the one at the diesel shop
Deletewell first off all look on the store locator on the diesel website if u find the store u got it from then its real if not u probably have fakes but if they are an independent seller and ur not sure just rely on the other information i have provided thanks
ReplyDeleteSome of the above information is inaccurate and misleading.
ReplyDeleteCorrections are as follows:
Micro Stitching: This is the ONLY guaranteed method of authenticating Diesel jeans. However, be aware that not all labels carry the “made in Italy” stitching and this is because Diesel also have manufacturing facilities in Tunisia, Morocco and Turkey. The silver microstitching is present on ALL jeans from ALL manufacturing plants from late 2002 onwards. Counterfeiters will often attempt to mimic the microstrip by simply stitching a silver thread into the label as pictured above.
Packing: Some retailers selling legitimate Diesel products pack them into clear plastic bags for protective and identification labelling purposes. Be wary of Diesel jeans supplied in poly bags however this is NOT a sure sign that they are indeed counterfeit.
Embossed label numbering: This only applies to Diesel jeans manufactured prior to 2005. The garment label carrying the Diesel ‘Indian Head’ logo used to be manufactured from a finely woven white cotton and did indeed carry embossed numbering in three pairs, e.g. 77 48 56. However from late 2005 onwards the garment label has been made from a coarsely woven light tan/beige hessian type material and doesn’t carry embossed numbering.
**As mentioned, THE ONLY WAY TO GUARANTEE AUTHENTICITY is to check for the DIESEL embossed microstitching in the garment label. **
I recommend paying extra and getting them straight from Diesel like I do. The time you waste trying to see if they are truly authentic is not worth the time from just simply going to Diesel.com clicking the color and style you want and swiping. Life's too short, and authentic D's will last you the rest of your days.
ReplyDeleteI buy many things on EBay and have gotten some quality stuff, yet if you put yourself in a situation to get burned, your going to