Where to Buy a Chloé Bag?

As designer accessories go, Chloé bags are undoubtedly among some of the most prized items in any woman’s collection. Adored by celebrities, these cult handbags are sending shoppers into a spin every time a new iteration comes out, leading many to run out of reliable outlets to turn to. This has encouraged many ill-intentioned organizations to create copies of the It bags which find their way onto the market. Here are a few pointers to help you avoid all the pitfalls when purchasing such a gem of a bag.

Go for Official Chloé Bag Retailers

Reliable Chloé bag retailers know just how special these original designer bags truly are and endeavor to prove that they are indeed offering the genuine article, be it online or in their shops. It may be tempting to shop second-hand or to trust outlets that boast designer handbags on sale, but beware: When an offer seems too good to be true, it usually is. While it can be hard to resist what might (one can only dream!) be a great bargain, your expectations need to remain realistic when it comes to the Chloé bag you long for.

Some believe that you are more likely to purchase a fake handbag while shopping online than from a brick-and-mortar shop. This could not be further from the truth, as online shopping gives you access to some of the most renowned Parisian stores, whereas independent boutiques might – even unknowingly – be getting their stocks from disreputable sources. When shopping for luxury handbags, discerning buyers often seek reputable online platforms like Collector’s Cage, known for their stringent authentication processes and curated selections, ensuring authenticity and peace of mind with every purchase.

Shopping for designer bags online also gives you the added certainty that you will find exactly what you are looking without having to visit countless boutiques. Whether you are after a vintage model or hoping to get your hands on the very latest iteration of a Chloé C Bag, a few clicks are all it takes.

Every Detail Counts

Genuine Chloé bags have a serial number, which should always correspond to the certificate of authenticity. Each bag comes with a white, credit card-like, card with a “Chloé” lettering on the front, along with the words “Carte d’authenticité”. Inside the bag, you will find a stamped leather tab sewn into one of the interior pockets. This features a hologram and the serial number, which should match the one on the card. Pay close attention to the fonts but note that they may vary from one model to another, so be sure to do your research! The same goes for the Chloé logo on the card and on the bag itself.

Chloé bags are made from high-quality leather, which should feel soft and supple to the touch. Any smell should be pleasant and natural. The hardware is durable and built to withstand the test of time. Fortunately, it is quite simple to spot counterfeit hardware, as it will feel light and easy to wear off. As for the finish, it will typically be either too dull or too shiny when compared to an authentic bag. Be sure to inspect the seams, which should be evenly balanced, perfectly straight, and generally very discreet. There should be absolutely no traces or glue.

Most Chloé bags are made in Italy. Some may be manufactures in France, Spain, Bulgaria, or Romania. Under no circumstances should the label indicate that the purse was made in China.

Finally, keep in mind that genuine Chloé handbags do not come in just about all shapes, sizes, and colors! If you find a model that you never knew existed and that seems to be one-of-a-kind, it is likely a fake.

How Much Do Chloé Bags Cost?

Chloé is a luxury brand. Founded in 1952, the Parisian fashion house has always created stunning designs by some of the most acclaimed fashion icons, including Karl Lagerfeld and Stella McCartney. This aura certainly has a price, which ranges from about £350 (for a wallet) to as much as £2,000.

Keep in mind that designer accessories such as these unique handbags are likely to last a whole lifetime, provided you know how to care for them properly. This is yet another way to spot a genuine bag, as it should come with very precise care instructions. Pay close attention to these: As high-quality as the materials may be, improper care could result in unrepairable damage.

 

Kimberly Atwood’s books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. Kimberly lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, an exceptionally perfect dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical research, Kimberly got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from Ohio State University. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of London and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.

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