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Is Alexander Wang’s trademark frosted or glossy?

The authentic LOGO is delicate and full, slightly raised, with flat letters and narrow spacing. The imitation LOGO has concave flanges and looks slightly weak, and the letters are relatively tall and have wide spacing between characters. There is no distinction between matte and glossy surfaces.

In addition, genuine products are densely arranged with small gaps, full outlines, and no cutting marks on the edges. The imitations are sparsely arranged and have large gaps, the outlines collapse, and there are obvious cutting gaps at the edges. The genuine product's landmark letters are in the center, and their embroidery is full and clear. The imitation product has the landmark letters at the bottom, and its embroidery is frizzy and deformed. The genuine product has a shiny luster and obvious reflection. The imitation product is gray or yellow in color, and overall dull, which makes it look inferior in comparison.

Alexander Wang is a Chinese-American born in San Francisco. He moved to New York when he was 18 and studied design at the famous Parsons College. He interned at MarcJacobs and Vogue in his second year. Alexander Wang (Chinese name Wang Daren) is the most popular and youngest Chinese designer in New York. His designs are both acclaimed and popular. Not only has he won many fashion industry awards from the CFDA and others, but his fashion sales are also rising.