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The most common question when selling in the luxury resale market "Are these authentic?" Before you can even answer this you should educate yourself about the luxury brands and what makes each unique. In this fourth course we will cover and answer questions like:

How do you read a Givenchy serial number?

When did Fendi start using holograms?

Does Goyard still hand paint their canvas?

Materials, Hardware, Stamping, Fonts and everything you'll need to have a good understanding of the brands will be included in this course.

This course will cover the following brands:

Coach

Fendi

Givenchy

Goyard

Tory Burch


History

In each module, we cover a brief brand history from where and when they started to what is their most notable handbags.

Date Codes & Serial Numbers

Date Codes and Serial Numbers will tell you where and when an item was made. 


In each brand module, we will break down the letters and/or numbers so you will be able to read each.


The Beginners Course to Luxury Handbag Authentication - Hardware
Hardware

Hardware is a one of the key component to understanding authenticity and in each module.

From screw types to etching, understand what each brands, should or should not look like.


Materials Used


Each brand uses materials that are unique to them and knowing the correct names is helpful when authenticating. 


We'll cover interior and exterior materials used and why they are so unique.


Red Flags


At the end of each module, we will share tips and tricks along with images on what to look out for when learning about the brands.

Certificate of Completion


When you finish the course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion!

Volume 4 Curriculum

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  Coach
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  Fendi
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  Givenchy
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  Goyard
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  Tory Burch
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