How To Authenticate Jacquemus Clothing
Swing Tag (Front)
In this example, the counterfeit misprints the ‘JACQUEMUS’ text, appearing incorrectly proportioned, overly thick, inaccurately shaped and with minimal spacing between letters.
Several letterforms are noticeably incorrect, particularly the ‘A’, ‘M’, and ‘S’, which differ significantly from authentic production.
Swing Tag (Back)
In this example, the counterfeit may appear convincing at first glance, but closer inspection reveals several key inconsistencies.
To start, the counterfeit's sticker label is noticeably larger than the authentic version.
The dividing lines are printed far too thin, and the shape of the barcode numbers are incorrect, particularly evident in the shape of the number ‘4’.
The leftmost ‘3’ is also positioned too close to the barcode itself.
Additionally, the size denomination is misaligned, sitting too far to the right compared to the authentic label.
Neck Label
In this example, the counterfeit label inaccurately replicates the ‘JACQUEMUS’ text, with several noticeable flaws in the letterforms, particularly in letters ‘Q’, ‘E’, ‘M’, and ‘S’.
Neck Label
In this example, the counterfeit label poorly replicates the ‘JACQUEMUS’ text, with every letter displaying incorrect proportions and distorted shapes, most notably letters 'Q', 'M', and 'S'.
The counterfeit label's text displays vastly larger spacing between letters than authentic production in addition to inconsistently large gaps between letters 'C' and 'Q', and 'E' and 'M'.
The counterfeit label's lettering also exhibits an exaggerated, wave-like contour along its edges, a feature not present on authentic labels.
Neck Label
In this example, the counterfeit label poorly replicates the ‘JACQUEMUS’ text, with every letter displaying incorrect proportions and distorted shapes, most notably letters 'Q', 'E', 'M', and 'S'.
The counterfeit label's lettering also exhibits an exaggerated, wave-like contour along its edges, a feature not present on authentic labels.
Wash Label
In this example, the counterfeit size label is incorrectly produced, appearing too long, with overly thick text.
The counterfeit's letterforms appear incorrect, most noticeably in the shape of the number '69' and letters 'R', 'C', and 'A'.
The counterfeit's wash label showcases oversized text that is not in correct proportion to the label, excessive spacing between letters, and an overall low print quality resulting in reduced legibility.
The counterfeit's label lacks the same material texture visible on the authentic label.
Wash Label (Continued)
In this example, the counterfeit's wash label is poorly executed, with thick letters and reduced legibility due to low print quality.
The counterfeit's label lacks the same material texture visible on the authentic label.
Note: This guide is not exhaustive. Authentic Jacquemus 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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