How To Authenticate Gucci Clothing

Neck Label
In this example, the ‘MADE IN ITALY’ text appears too thin, with incorrect proportions and uneven spacing between the letters.
Additionally, several letterforms are inaccurate, most notably the letter ‘E’.

Neck Label
In this example, the counterfeit features incorrectly shaped GUCCI letters.
Additionally, the ‘Made in Italy’ text is misaligned, appearing off-centre in a diagonal fashion and lacking proper symmetry on the label.

Wash Label
In this example, the counterfeit prints the text too thick and bold, causing many letters to conjoin and appear difficult to read.
Additionally, the spacing between numerous areas of text, such as the gaps either side of the '/' symbol, is incorrect.

Wash Label
In this example, the counterfeit prints the text in a incorrect font.
The counterfeit possesses little gap between the GUCCI text and the top of the label.
Additionally, the counterfeit fails to make the 3 lines as part of the fabric section bold.
Note: This guide is not exhaustive. Authentic Gucci 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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