Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Trademark inquiry - A few questions about "Jack Jones"
A few questions about "Jack Jones"
1. authentic JACK JONES has two or more paper labels besides cloth labels, one is its LOGO label, the other is price label and product description, and a few have three or four labels.

2. The price part and anti-counterfeiting bar code on the paper label of the product description are not printed on paper, but a single-sided sticker, which can be peeled off. There is a plastic film under the single-sided sticker. We have seen that all counterfeit JACK JONES' anti-counterfeiting bar codes are printed on the paper label. This is a small detail that many people will not pay attention to, but it is very important, because every time the counter sells a piece of clothing, it needs to keep an anti-counterfeiting bar code to facilitate the purchase and sale. If not, then it must be a copy.

3. Generally, clothes with buttons will have a small bag attached to the cloth label, and the bag will contain spare buttons. Pure wool clothes will have silk threads for customers to verify, and they will also be packed in the bag, but in a few cases, the second one may not.

4. Authentic, JACK JONES generally has no more than three colors in a style. If you see clothes with more than three colors or even six or seven colors, they must be imitations.

5. JACK JONES doesn't have a uniform size, that is, FreeSize in English. It has a number of yards, from XS to XL. Except for accessories, if there are clothes with a uniform size, there is no doubt that it is an imitation.

6. Don't believe the original foreign trade order. JACK JONES basically has OEM processing plants in all countries in the world, neither exporting nor importing, so there is no original foreign trade order. The so-called original order (ODM) is only one letter short, but the latter is 1% imitation.

7. The best way to verify the authenticity is to take it to the counter for inspection! What needs special attention is that because the counter girl has no responsibility for inspection, she is not responsible for what she says. In addition, the professional quality of the counter girl needs to be considered. Don't think that just because she sells things in this counter, she must know this product very well!

8. As far as hanging tags are concerned, authentic JJ clothes are usually hung on the LOGO in the middle of the coat collar and the back waist of pants. And black (the tag is black! ) there will be a white sticker on the tag, which clearly States the specific content of the clothes. (the merchants next to the price on the white sticker should tear off the reservation)

9. It is the LOGO trademark in the clothes. Generally, there is a small square in the middle of the rectangle trademark in the authentic JJ clothes, which is marked with a sign showing the size of the clothes and connected with its LOGO. (such as jacket 17/92A and trousers 17/76A) This is a must for genuine clothes. There are three LOGO trademarks for JJ's traditional jeans series or pants that are in line with the jeans series. Inside the back waistband (label washing), at the left front pocket (oblique) and at the back pocket (strip LOGO).

1. The beige leather label of trousers has a number on it, and the internal label (LOGO or wash label) also has a number.

11. The button has the logo of "jack jones", and the rivet on the inside also has the logo of this brand. There is no imitation!

12. The fabric is ok, and the workmanship is just so-so. They are all threads ...

13. The so-called fine imitation: from the appearance, fine imitation is indistinguishable from the original product, but it may be different in some fabrics, or it does not contain brand value, but fundamentally, the cost performance is still relatively high.

Change the standard? No two labels are in use, not both of them are black.

There is no connection in the middle, which is empty. It means and, d&; G is the combination of two names.

jj doesn't match.

I hope my answer can help you here, and I hope you can take my advice. Thank you.