Archive for July, 2009
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ED HARDY CAP How to spot fake ED HARDY cap? It’s so easy to spot fake ED HARDY cap after reading these guide.  There are so many fake ed hardy stuff on been sold on ebay.  Most buyers have no idea whether they have paid for the real ed hardy or fake. You can still find ED HARDY clothing / caps at good price, but can’t be too cheap as I have seen many ed hardy caps  on ebay are selling for 15, 20 dollars. There is no way that you can get the real ed hardy stuff for this price.Read More...

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Common wisdom – if you can call it «wisdom»– has it that a Rolex watch is fake if it is sold from the back of a lorry and it has “Rollex” embossed on it. Another give-away might be a “Made in China” sign. Or, if you purchase a “Submariner” and it starts leaking buckets after you take it for a swim, you’ve been had, mate. Yes, it is getting easier and much cheaper to own a “genuine replica.” (How that for an oxymoron?) All joRead More...

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Jul

The Breitling watch is the worlds favorite watch for pilots around the world, The British Red Arrows, The US Air force Thunderbirds and Japans Blue Impluse all wear Breitling watches, as well as many airline pilots. Virgin Airways, British Airways, Delta, U.S Airways, etc Breitling opened its first factory in 1884 in switzerland.The original watch maker was Leon Breitling. His granson took over the business in 1914. The watch was worn by German Pilots in world war 1 and The famous German piloRead More...

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You can use a few approaches to identify a replica or fake Rolex, I list some methods below for your references. If you want to buy a genuine Rolex, you must ensure that the product you are getting is authenticate and not an elaborated copy. Hologram Sticker: For a genuine Rolex you can notice a 3D hologram sticker on the caseback. For models after 2002, a Rolex crown can be viewed on the sticker, and it changes patterns when you see it from different angles. A replica usually has a sticker wRead More...

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Jul

There is a huge market in counterfeit designer fashions for women, but it’s not restricted to the female gender. Designer clothing for men is regularly being faked too. There are all the big names, like Armani, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Guess – a whole host of them. As long as there’s a demand for the label, it will be faked.   Of course, people are fooled all the time and buy the fakes – or in many cases, they just don’t care, as long as the label looks convincing. But, as with all fRead More...

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Jul

Look around on almost any given day and you’ll see a lot of people dressed in sports clothing. It could be a Nike or Adidas shirt, or far more likely, a club or England top, maybe even a jersey from some American team in the NHL or NFL, as they’ve become more popular here in recent years.   Some will have been legally purchased from club shops or websites, often at very steep prices, but far more will be knock offs, found online or at some less reputable market traders (although,Read More...

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The makers of jeans, especially designer jeans, rake in the money. But, given that a pair of jeans can cost up to £200 for the hottest brands, that’s hardly surprising. Nor is it too astonishing that they’ve become a target for counterfeiters. You’ll find fakes of well-established brands like Levi’s and Wrangler too, but the big market is in the fashion design end of the market, especially brands like Diesel, Seven and True Religion.   To spot a fake, you really needRead More...

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Jul

Anyone who’s ever looked around market stalls will have noticed that there always seem to be a lot of Calvin Klein boxers and briefs on sale at very cheap prices – almost too good to be true. At least, they claim to be Calvin Klein, but the vast majority of them are going to be fakes, and the ones that aren’t are seconds, properly called “second imports,” not really endorsed by the design house.   Between the fake and the cheap semi-official the market is floodeRead More...

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Jul

How is it that so many people you see can afford designer clothes? Wherever you go, it seems, someone’s flaunting Prada or Marc Jacobs, D&G, Versace, or any one of the multitude of designers who sell their clothing.   But real designer clothing is expensive, generally beyond the range of most people. So how do they do it? The answer, of course, is that the vast majority of them are wearing fakes, counterfeits that sell for much, much less than the real thing. In many cases the wearRead More...

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