Comparison Pictures of Real vs. Fake Dior Homme Fabric Content Tags
This page is an extention my Real v. Fake Dior Homme Guide
AUTHENTIC Dior Homme Fabric Content Tags:




These tags vary, and above are some examples of authentic tags. The first is from a pair of jeans, the second pictures is from a suit from an earlier collection. The third and fourth are a back and front view from a jacket.
FAKE Dior Homme Fabric Content Tags:




These four tags are fake. The first tag is from a make jacket. The authentic tags are made of a very smooth material, many of the fake tags are made of a rougher material where you can see the weave of the fabric like in the first pic. The second picture is a more realistic looking fake however you will notice that it says both "Fabrieque en Turquie" and "Made in Italy." This is a major typo and typos this bad do not occur on authentic Dior tags. The third picture has a squiggly shirt as the last of the washing symbols. To my knowledge this 'hang dry' symbol has never been used on an authentic Dior Homme label. In the last picture the symbols are elongated too far upwards and the font of the"only for Japan" is off.
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This page is an extention my Real v. Fake Dior Homme Guide
AUTHENTIC Dior Homme Fabric Content Tags:
These tags vary, and above are some examples of authentic tags. The first is from a pair of jeans, the second pictures is from a suit from an earlier collection. The third and fourth are a back and front view from a jacket.
FAKE Dior Homme Fabric Content Tags:
These four tags are fake. The first tag is from a make jacket. The authentic tags are made of a very smooth material, many of the fake tags are made of a rougher material where you can see the weave of the fabric like in the first pic. The second picture is a more realistic looking fake however you will notice that it says both "Fabrieque en Turquie" and "Made in Italy." This is a major typo and typos this bad do not occur on authentic Dior tags. The third picture has a squiggly shirt as the last of the washing symbols. To my knowledge this 'hang dry' symbol has never been used on an authentic Dior Homme label. In the last picture the symbols are elongated too far upwards and the font of the"only for Japan" is off.
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Guide created: 05/30/07 (updated 07/25/09)


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