The Open for Vintage Guide To Authenticating A Vintage Chanel Flap Bag (2024)

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Here are a few ways in which we can spot a fake:

LEATHER:

One of the most important and most noticable parts ofa Chanel bag is, of course, the leather. In most cases, Chanel uses either lambs leather or a caviar calf leather. It is not always easy to spot a fake as often counterfeiters use good quality leather but there are some key differences to look out for:

Lambs leather should feel soft and luxurious to the touch. Even if a fake Chanel bag has been made using high-quality leather, it will typically not be lambs leather. Although it may look good, it will not have that silky luxurious feeling.

Caviar calf leather is used for a number of reasons. Apart from its aesthetic beauty, it is far more hard wearing and scratch resistant than other high-quality leathers. This being said, its caviar, or bumpy appearance should be textured but not rough. If the leather in a vintage Chanel bag feels rough to the touch, there is a good chance it may be a fake.

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QUILTING:

When new, the quilting on a Chanel bag will line up perfectly even over a back pocket or some detailing. Over time the leather will stretch marginally causing the quilting to be ever so slightly out of line.

If a bag is being sold as vintage Chanel and has some age, but the quilting still lines up perfectly then chances are it could be a fake. This may not always be the case. If a piece has been rarely used or well looked after the quilting may still be perfect, but it is certainly something to look out for.

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On the authentic vintage bag, the quilting is slightly misaligned due to use

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On the fake vintage bag, the quilting is perfect as if it was brand new

STITCHING:

Examining the stitching is one of the easier ways to spot if a vintage Chanel bag is authentic or fake. Chanel will typically use 11 stitches per quilted diamond side. This high level of craftmanship adds to the overall quality, look, and feel of the bag. In many fakes, they will use 9 or less per panel. Make sure you count the stitches and be wary of anything less than 11.

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LOCK & STEM:

The thing about most Chanel bags that catches people’s attention is, of course, their beautiful overlapping “CC” design lock. It is an iconic symbol and can be spotted from quite a distance away.

Chanel has been very consistent in creating their locks so there are a number of things to look out for:

In every case, the right C will overlap the left on the top and the left C will always overlap the right on the bottom. See the picture below for an example. Any variation on this and you can say with absolute certainty that the bag is a fake.

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Authentic Chanel lock

Many counterfeiters go to great lengths to make sure their locks look and feel authentic but forget about the finer details, namely, the lock stem. This is the piece that goes through the lock and twists to secure the bag.

In vintage Chanel bags, the gold or silver tone on the stem is often faded due to use but you can see that the mechanism itself still works perfectly and has been extremely well made. With fakes, you will often see that the gold of the metal looks cheap and flakes instead of fading. Another indicator is that the stem itself is not entirely straight and uniform with counterfeit locks.

BRAND STAMPING:

This is another area where it is slightly easier to identify a counterfeit from an authentic vintage Chanel flap bag. In many cases, you would expect that the brand stamping on a counterfeit Chanel bag to be perfect as this is one of the first things a potential buyer will examine.

However, In a lot of cases, this is not true and the branding is incorrect. For example, the stamped logo on the interior should be absolutely flawless. In the vintage Chanel pieces, there may be some fading but the lettering itself will be perfect. If you see any smudging, or letters not quite in line, the piece is most likely a fake as Chanel would have rejected the piece immediately. See the “M” in the word “made” below for example.

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Counterfeit Chanel embossed Logo

As with the lock, the same rules apply for the interior quilted logo. In every case, the right C will overlap the left on the top and the left C will always overlap the right on the bottom. Any variation on this rule and the piece is certainly a fake.

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Authentic Chanel interior embossed logo

Authenticity Cards & Stickers:

In 1984 Chanel introduced a numbering system whereby each bag produced was labelled with a serial number and a matching authenticity card. Checking these cards and stickers can be a good way to check the authenticity of a bag but, like the manufacture of the bag, can also be faked. The number of digits in the number will signify what time period the bag is from. See below:

6 digit code - between 1984 and 1986

7 digit code - between 1986 and 2004

8 digit code - made from 2005 onwards

Check with the dealer or seller what time period the pieces is from. If it does not match up with the above then there may be issues with the piece.

The numbered code on the Chanel authenticity card should always match the sticker on the inside of the bag. If this is not the case then there is a high possibility the piece or the card are fakes.

You should note that Chanel does not produce any cards or identity stickers over 8 digits. If you see 9 digits or more on either the card or the sticker, the piece is definitely not genuine Chanel.

The quality of the card is also important, resembling a standard credit card. The gold of the edge and number should be flat gold rather than with a hologram or iridescent effect and all the text and the line around the edge should be aligned and even.

If you want to understand more about Chanel handbag serial numbers, read our guide to decodingthemhere.

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Genuine Chanel authenticity card

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Fake Chanel authenticity card

Shape:

Lastly, a final giveaway that a bag might not be authentic Chanel is the shape of the piece. In most cases with the classic bags the corners of a true Chanel bag have been expertly turned out and are almost square in shape. With a lot of counterfeit Chanel bags, the corners are quite rounded and poorly made. Equally the lining should sit neatly and flat inside and not be baggy or badly fitted.

This is not definitive but certainly something to be aware of. Coupled with any other of the above points and this would certainly indicate that a bag is a fake. Ultimately, you must remember that, when you are buying a genuine Chanel bag, the price it commands reflects highest quality materials used and the highest level of craftmanship needed to make it.

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Authentic corners of a vintage Chanel Bag

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Rounded corners of a fake Chanel Bag

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The Open for Vintage Guide To Authenticating A Vintage Chanel Flap Bag (2024)

FAQs

How do you authenticate a vintage Chanel bag? ›

1. Examine the Leather
  1. Check the Quilting. The quilting pattern is synonymous with Chanel and can be a good indicator of whether a bag is genuine or not. ...
  2. Count the Stitching/Lining. ...
  3. Check the CC Lock. ...
  4. Check the Back of the Lock. ...
  5. Verify the Branding or Logos. ...
  6. Authenticity Cards. ...
  7. Check the Chain Straps. ...
  8. Observe the Bag's Shape.

How can you tell if a Chanel classic flap bag is real? ›

The first thing to look at is the authenticity code, which all genuine bags come with. For example, codes on a Chanel Classic 2.55 will be in the front left corner of the bag, and should always match the serial number inside the bag.

What year is considered vintage for Chanel? ›

Generally, a bag must be at least 20 years old to be considered a vintage Chanel bag. Exceptional materials and artisanship ensure that Chanel bags continue to look beautiful for decades.

Do all Chanel vintage bags have serial numbers? ›

Since the mid-1980s, Chanel has included a serial number in each bag encoded according to the date the bag was issued. Deciphering these numbers and codes is essential to authenticating Chanel bags made before April 2021, when Chanel started using microchips.

Where is the serial number on a vintage Chanel bag? ›

Authentic Chanel handbags from the mid 1980s on come with authenticity cards embossed with a serial number (pictured on right). The serial number matches the serial number appearing on a sticker placed somewhere within the handbag's interior lining.

Does vintage Chanel have serial numbers? ›

Serial Numbers:

Serial numbers are usually in a corner or pocket of a handbag. From 2000 onwards the sticker is protected with a clear hologram tape. Because serial numbers pre-2000's are not protected by any tape, many vintage Chanel bags may be missing their serial number stickers.

How old is Chanel classic flap? ›

This was a game-changer for handbag design at the time as it allowed women to go “hands-free”. Despite creating this revolutionary design in the twenties, Chanel didn't debut her flap bag until February 1955. It is from this date that the first model for the Chanel double flap gets its name – the 2.55.

What size is vintage Chanel classic flap? ›

Chanel Bags Sizes – Dimensions (from Chanel Source)
StyleStyle CodeSize in CM
Classic Flap – New MiniA6990020 x 13 x 5 cm
Classic Flap – SmallA0111323.5 x 14.5 x 6.5 cm
Classic Flap – MediumA0111225.5 x 16 x 7.5 cm
Classic Flap – JumboA5860030 x 20 x 10 cm
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How much should I pay for vintage Chanel? ›

Prices for Vintage Chanel bags are generally lower than new Chanel bags but there are some rare limited edition styles that are significantly more. A Chanel vintage classic flap bag is around $6,000-7,000 if it's in excellent condition. A vintage Chanel Full Flap and Chanel Diana Flap are closer to $4,000-$5,000.

Is buying a vintage Chanel bag an investment? ›

Vintage Chanel bags offer a unique investment value that modern bags simply can't match. Vintage bags are often considered rare or one-of-a-kind, making them highly sought after by fashion collectors and enthusiasts.

How can I authenticate my Chanel bag without serial number? ›

YES Chanel can be authenticated without a Serial Number Sticker
  1. Printed CHANEL Logo: The quality and accuracy of the CHANEL logo on the bag's interior lining or hardware. ...
  2. MADE IN Logo: The authenticity of the "MADE IN" logo, which indicates the bag's place of manufacture.
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Where should I sell my Chanel bag? ›

Sotheby's is the premier global destination for Modern & Vintage Chanel Bags and Chanel Jewelry. We also accept select Chanel Couture and Chanel Haute Couture for consignment. We make it simple to sell your Chanel bag since we offer free estimates and market your items to our global buyers in 85 countries.

How much was a Chanel bag in 1980? ›

The Classic Chanel Bag Price Timeline

It's hard to keep a thorough record of all these changes since different international retailers sold the bag for different prices. Most stores sold the bag for around $1,000 in the 1980s, but by 2008, it was selling for roughly $2,500.

Can you look up Chanel bag serial number? ›

Chanel doesn't provide any services to check the codes and, as far as we know, there isn't any online Chanel serial number calculator either. However, you can still use the serial number to find out when your item was manufactured.

Is it better to buy new or vintage Chanel? ›

Better Quality: In certain cases, a vintage Chanel option has far superior quality and transports you back to a time when real gold hardware was used, better quality leather, handmade and not manufactured.

Why are vintage Chanel bags so expensive? ›

Another reason why vintage bags are better than modern ones is the superior craftsmanship. Vintage Chanel bags were made with the finest leathers and hardware, and every stitch and detail was carefully hand crafted by skilled artisans. Modern bags are machine made and there is little to no hand detailing.

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