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For United States buyers, these newer jackets, dresses, knitwear and denim show how a listing can look complete—even down to spare materials—without being authentic. The examples do not implicate every piece from these seasons.
We compare product numbers, typefaces, labels and accessories with authentic references.
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Authentication:
US listings may mix TC JAPAN photos—logo removed—with seller images; most reports: fake.
Ivory jacket, black code “94305”; number/panel conflicts. Some sold near half authentic price by 3 November 2025. Price/rating failed.






A counterfeit knit dress copied the buttons, knit motif and product-label numbers; a customer bought one. Its slight typeface difference made this example easier to identify when the two labels were compared.

A denim jacket bought on a person-to-person marketplace was difficult to judge at first glance. Comparison with our button, label and construction data found clear differences. The counterfeit typeface was the first sign, with further small inconsistencies; more detail will be published only with the customer’s permission.





Copies reached 21PF and Métiers d’Art pieces on heavily used resale platforms. Some included the paper envelope for spare fabric, a detail that can make a US-facing listing seem unusually complete. One 21PF jacket sold for ¥190,000.



Multiple online listings have been confirmed. Because the differences are minute and publishing every detail could help counterfeiters improve, we do not disclose the complete checklist. Examples include a near-matching label typeface and counterfeits supplied with spare thread.














A counterfeit bought at a high price on a person-to-person marketplace was also found on other sites. Its jacket carried a label printed with the product number of a different design.




In this example, comparison with an authentic label reveals the typeface difference. Models worn by Jennie attract many counterfeit listings, and small changes in numerals and Roman letters are difficult to see in isolation.




23S counterfeits have sold at high prices. On a photographed listing, faint print does not prove a label is fake, and crisp print does not prove it is authentic; the full model record must agree.




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