I got these Coach Sunglasses but not from the real store and i was wondering if they were really real or fake


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Okay where is Coach originally made? I don't know, but I know that Ray Bans are made in Italy, and even when you purchase Sunglasses from a store that sells glasses, they sell things that are “made in china”. On real Ray Bans it says “Made in Italy”, same with emporio Armani, and stuff like that. So is Coach originally a USA product? or what? once you know where it is made, check to see if it says the real place. If it says made in china you bought fake Sunglasses. Also, note the price…real ones are bound to be about 300-400$

check this out:

Combating counterfeiting of Coach product is an important objective for Coach. The counterfeiters illegally profit at the expense of Coach and affect the entire economy through lost revenues and taxes. In addition, counterfeiters do not typically honor safety and environmental regulations, namely child labor and anti-sweatshop laws. Without a doubt, the high quality and workmanship embodied in genuine Coach product isn’t duplicated in the counterfeit product; counterfeit quality is typically poor.

Coach DOES NOT offer its merchandise for sale through individuals, street vendors, unauthorized retail locations, world wide web auctions, or at home celebrations. The ONLY avenues in which Coach offers its merchandise for sale is via: 1) Coach Stores; 2) Coach Factory Stores; 3) Direct Coach Catalog Sales; 4) Authorized Department Stores; 5) authorized specialty stores; 6) limited duty free locations; 7) corporate accounts; and 8) our website, www.Coach.com. If you purchase a Coach item from an unauthorized source, such as an internet auction, Coach is not required to offer a determination regarding the item's authenticity. Also, Coach won’t provide specific tips on how to determine if an item is counterfeit. As you can understand, counterfeiters could use this information to the detriment of Coach. The only way to guarantee the authenticity of a Coach item is to purchase it via the avenues listed above.

To report counterfeiters, please call the counterfeit hotline at (800) 396-1807 or e-mail the information requested below to to Counterfeits@Coach.com. If you wish, you may remain anonymous. Please find below a list of the information that’ll assist Coach in taking action:

Where is the location?

What kind of location is it (i.e. retail, street vendor, flea market, internet, factory, etc.)? If you’re reporting an world wide web auction seller, please provide the seller name and/or item number of the item at issue.

What quantities and styles are being sold?

Are counterfeits of any other companies present? If so, which companies?

Do the items bear any Coach trademarks (Coach name, logo, beaded chain and hangtag, Signature C), or are they confusingly similar to our designs and/or trademarks?

Please be assured that each lead is a priority and investigated as soon as possible. Your assistance is greatly appreciated and sends a strong message to counterfeiters that their illegal activity will not be tolerated. And remember, if the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is.

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****correction…the real deal ranges from $150-300.

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There are many websites that’ll give their thought to you for free on the authenticity of brand name accessories. Sorry, but it's hard to tell without photos… it depends on where you got them. If you got them in a department store, they're probably real, if you got them at a stand they're probably fake.

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compare the Sunglasses you bought to the 1 thats from coah , and they probably are fake sinces its not from the real store .

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if theyre not from a real store then theyre probally not real.

but if you as the owner cant tell then no one will be able to either.


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don't care just need points