The identification of Chanel scarves is mainly based on four aspects: material, workmanship, trademark, and packaging. The following is the specific method of identification:
The first step is to look at the material. Genuine Chanel scarves are made of pure cashmere and silk. They feel smooth and sinewy to the touch, and you can usually tell them from the material.
The second step is to look at the workmanship. The genuine Chanel scarf has very detailed wiring, and there is no obvious roughness to the touch, and no irregularities can be seen. CHANEL's sewing threads are all made using Italian computer sewing techniques, so there is no possibility of thread ends.
The third step is to look at the packaging. Authentic Chanel packaging includes: instructions, scarf dust bag, packaging hard box, sales details card and packaging tote bag. The sales details card is handwritten by the counter, with the date of sale, serial number and stamp of the counter.
The fourth step is to look at the tags. Each authentic Chanel scarf has a label inside that indicates cashmere and mulberry silk, and cannot be washed.
The fifth step is to look at the LOGO. CHANEL's double C also uses computer alignment, so the double C is symmetrical, and the silk screen printing of the LOGO can be magnified 30 times and is still clearly visible and the color is uniform.