How To Authenticate Amiri Clothing

Swing Tags

In this example, the counterfeit fails to correctly copy the stickers barcode, the number's font and positioning, and also the text on the sticker. The text displays inconsistencies in print thickness and positioning.

Additionally, the counterfeit's sticker is positioned much higher, whereas on genuine items it is placed closer to the "AMIRI" text near the bottom.

The text on authentic swing tags appears bold and thick, while counterfeit tags display thinner, less defined lettering.

Neck Label

In this example, the counterfeit incorrectly replicates the AMIRI text, with the letters ‘A’, ‘M’, and ‘R’ appearing notably misshapen.

Additionally, the counterfeit label is manufactured differently, featuring horizontal lines at the top and bottom and a completely different texture compared to the authentic label.

Wash Label

In this example, the counterfeit's lettering is too thin, and the shape of letters is incorrect.

On the 'AMIRI' text to top, the letter 'M' is mis-shapen and not symmetric and text itself is conjoined at the bottom of the letters.

Furthermore, the counterfeit prints two l's stating 'Ateller' instead of 'Atelier Luxury Group LLC'.

The counterfeit's 'AUTHENTIC PRODUCT FROM AMIRI' monogram text is reversed and appears noticeably thinner than it should.

Wash Label (Continued)

In this example, the counterfeit's lettering is too thin, and the shape of letters is incorrect.

Notably, the counterfeit incorrectly prints the 110°C too large, misses a comma after 'HYDROCARBONS', and prints the letter 'I' as simply two dots in the word 'YIKAMAYINIZ', which is the Turkish translation for do not wash, amongst other inconsistencies.

Wash Label (Continued)

In this example, the counterfeit's lettering is too thin, and the shape of letters is incorrect.

The counterfeit mis-spells 'Floor' as 'Flooe', and there are multiple spacing errors present within the text.

The counterfeit's 'AUTHENTIC PRODUCT FROM AMIRI' monogram text is reversed and appears noticeably thinner than it should.

Additionally, the size tag text is printed too large and with inconsistencies in letterform shapes.

Note: This guide is not exhaustive. Authentic Amiri products can vary by model, season, and country of manufacture, so genuine items may differ from the examples shown. Counterfeit versions are constantly evolving, with new variations regularly appearing that may not be documented here. When in doubt, professional authentication is strongly recommended.

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