CHANEL Matelasse

The Starter Guide : Vol.1 CHANEL Matelasse Bag

By Ayako Yamazaki, September 25 2024

 

When you invest in a CHANEL MATELASSE bag, you’re not just purchasing a handbag—you’re acquiring a timeless symbol of luxury and craftsmanship. However, with the rise of counterfeit goods, ensuring the authenticity of your CHANEL MATELASSE bag has become essential. In this guide, we'll provide you with the sophisticated tools you need to verify your CHANEL investment with confidence.

Key Takeaways:

  • Step-by-step guide to authenticating CHANEL MATELASSE bags

  • Tips to secure your CHANEL MATELASSE purchases

  • Special focus on vintage CHANEL MATELASSE bags

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1. The Serial Number: The Bag’s “Social Security Number”

CHANEL began using serial numbers in the mid-1980s, and they are crucial for authentication. Here’s how to decipher them:
  • Post-2005 Bags: Serial numbers are 8 digits long. The first two digits indicate the year of production.
  • 1986-2005 Bags: These have a 7-digit serial number, with the first digit showing the year of manufacture.
  • Pre-1986 Bags: Some bags have a 6-digit serial number.
Tip: Be cautious if you see a 9-digit serial number, as these are not authentic.

 

2. The Reverse Side of the Flap with the Turn Lock

  • REAL: Secured with flathead screws and polished, flawless metal plating.
  • FAKE: Often use Phillips-head screws, rough plating, and inconsistent engravings

(←REAL)(FAKE→) 

 

3. The Knob of the Turn Lock

  • REAL: Feature smooth and even metal plating, with the base of the knob cleanly finished.
  • FAKE: Often have rough metal plating, with visible lines at the base of the knob.
(←REAL)(FAKE→) 

4. The engraving on Chanel Logo

  • REAL: Both the surface finish and engraving are cleanly and precisely done.
  • FAKE: The surface finish is rough, and the engraving is poorly executed.
(←REAL)(FAKE→) 

5. The Closure

  • REAL: Secured with a snap button closure.
  • FAKE: Often uses a magnetic closure instead.

(←REAL)(FAKE→) 


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