Real vs. Fake Moncler jacket. How to spot fake Moncler.

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0:12 The zippers
1:00 The main labels
2:35 The size tag
3:05 The left arm logo
3:38 The fill and fabric
4:15 The sleeves
4:40 The inner stitches
5:18 The care instructions tag
6:53 The buttons and pockets

1. Check the code through the Moncler website.
Moncler code checker

As part of its campaign to end counterfeiting, Moncler has set up a code checker tool on its website. You will first be asked to register at the beginning of the process. Once your details have been registered, you will be asked to input the QR product code. You have the option of scanning the certilogo code with a smartphone or entering the 12-digit code manually. The next page will display the results of your code. If the website detects a fake number, you will be redirected to contact customer service.

2. Check the styles.
A lot of counterfeiters make up completely nonexistent styles that look nothing like the original styles. Familiarize yourself with the styles that are currently available on the Montcler website. Beware of items tagged as “vintage styles” or “limited edition” as they may be fakes being sold as unique styles on unauthorized sites.

3. Check the labels.
Moncler authentic label.

Moncler labels are found on the inside of jackets, typically stitched on the upper part near the hood or collar. The label is clean, with a minimalist design. It shows the Moncler text with the M and rooster emblem. This whole display should look finely made, with proper spacing and appropriate font/colors. Fake Moncler jackets often have uneven stitches, with some letters looking significantly bigger or bolder than the others.

4. Check the cartoon strip.
Authentic Moncler jacker with cartoon strip.

Not all styles have the cartoon strip label, but those that do provide an added feature that you can check.

5. Check the fabric.
Moncler down jackets are usually made of 100% polyamide or nylon. This is a highly resistant fabric that provides comfort and waterproofing. The jacket’s texture should feel smooth to the touch and should not look overly glossy. Counterfeiters often use lesser quality fabric as alternatives, which look and feel really cheap. Authentic Moncler jackets also age well and should retain comfort and quality even with normal wear and tear.

6. Check the hardware.
Moncler jacket zipper.

The majority of hardware found on a Moncler jacket has either the brand name Moncler or the brand logo engraved. Throughout the years, the brand has used several zippers including Lampo, Fiocchi and Vislon. Inspect the markings on the zippers and buttons very closely. Some counterfeiters are able to use these same brand of zippers, but have a hard time making an exact copy of the logo. Some fakes don’t have any markings on them at all.

7. Check the website or seller.
Fake products are being distributed in the black market and through unauthorized sites online. Before hitting the purchase button, do a little bit of research on the website you are buying from. Often times, buyers also get scammed buying secondhand from individual sellers. If you are considering buying through this method, it is essential to choose a trusted seller with great feedback. Inspect the listing and look for suspicious signs, which may include unresponsive sellers, misspelled words and product photos that were just grabbed from the Internet.

The safest way to shop for genuine Moncler products is by going directly to authorized sellers. Aside from the Moncler website, some of the most popular authorized websites where you can get authentic Moncler jackets include:

Beware of any brand new Moncler jackets containing the smaller style of QR code tag. Why? Because Moncler discontinued use of this style of QR code tag in 2016. This means that only models from PREVIOUS SEASONS (2013-2015) would still have such a tag, and brand new jackets in popular styles left over from previous seasons are EXTREMELY RARE.

Moncler counterfeiting is a huge market and the internet is crawling with fake Moncler jackets, especially ebay. It's disturbing to see people paying anywhere from $500 to $1000 for a cheap counterfeit expecting to get the real thing. Protect yourself from buying a fake by learning what to look for and what to avoid when it comes to Moncler jackets.

It's best to avoid buying a Moncler from any seller in another country because if it turns out to be a fake you may have to pay return shipping with tracking which is expensive.

Many of the labels and other details may not necessarily apply to jackets produced before that, and/or accessories/shirts/pants/hats/etc. and other collections such as Longue Saison, Grenoble, and Gamme.

Anytime you buy a Moncler jacket, no matter who from, always check the authenticity number at Moncler's website.

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