I’ve been poking around online (you know, the usual rabbit holes) and seen a whole lotta “Discover Fendi’s latest luxury…” blah blah blah. Seems like Fendi’s into everything these days – Travel for Men, Essentials for Men (what are essential men’s essentials anyway?), gifts for Women, even *gifts for Kids*! Like, okay, my kid’s happy with a sticker, but whatever, Fendi.
And then there’s the whole “Home Décor” thing. Fendi Home Décor? Seriously? I can’t even afford a Fendi keyring, let alone a Fendi *lamp*. Anyway, I digress.
The thing that actually matters when we’re talking high precision Fendi bag authenticity is the darn FF logo. Apparently, that’s the key. I read somewhere (it’s buried in that mountain of “Discover Fendi’s latest…” stuff up there) that “Assessing the FF logo is crucial for authenticating a Fendi bag as it represents the brand.” Groundbreaking, I know. But seriously, they’re not wrong.
They also said something about checking the color and texture. “Color and precision: Firstly, check the difference in the color and texture.” Okay, *obviously*, but like, *how* precisely are we talking? I mean, I’m not carrying around a Pantone book for crying out loud.
Look, my personal take? If it *feels* cheap, it *probably* is cheap. If the FF logo looks wonky, like a drunk spider spun it, it’s probably fake. And if the seller’s story sounds too good to be true (“I’m selling this authentic Fendi Baguette for $50 because my grandma didn’t like it!”), well, honey, run. Run far, far away.