Burberry is a designer brand from Europe and is famous for its winter cashmere sweaters and plaid pattern.
I found this answer from Ebayer: Both Burberrys and Burberry are authentic according to the main office. They changed the labeled from Burberrys to Burberry 9 years ago. In 1999 Burberrys changed their marketing name to Burberry. Most of their items changed too however many accessory items still had the Burberrys name. Also, in 2006, after much public outcry, Burberry closed a main manufacturing plant in London and began producing items in China. The Burberry name was the standard, but Burberrys was still being printed in the liner of some purses and clothing. Currently in Japan their is a line Burberry items that are sold that have the Burberrys name. It is a more affordable line of clothing and accesories.
Burberry was the original name, but then the company soon switched to using the name Burberrys, after many customers from around the world began calling it Burberrys of London. This name is still visible on many older Burberry products.
I found this answer from Ebayer: Both Burberrys and Burberry are authentic according to the main office. They changed the labeled from Burberrys to Burberry 9 years ago. In 1999 Burberrys changed their marketing name to Burberry. Most of their items changed too however many accessory items still had the Burberrys name. Also, in 2006, after much public outcry, Burberry closed a main manufacturing plant in London and began producing items in China. The Burberry name was the standard, but Burberrys was still being printed in the liner of some purses and clothing. Currently in Japan their is a line Burberry items that are sold that have the Burberrys name. It is a more affordable line of clothing and accesories.
Burberry was the original name, but then the company soon switched to using the name Burberrys, after many customers from around the world began calling it Burberrys of London. This name is still visible on many older Burberry products.
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Yes most likely it's fake. Nearly 99% of all brand name items on eBay are fake. And no, Burberry does not have an S at the end. True, most items on Ebay are fake, however all Burberry items prior to 1999 had the "s" at the end and show Burberrys. After 1999 they began marketing their items as Burberry. In Japan Burberry has a more affordable line of products that say Burberrys. When China began manufacturing some Burberry items in 2006 some of the accessories were made with the Burberrys logo.
No, burberry used to have s but then they drop the s out so finding a burberry brand wallet or bag is really hard now cuz burberrys is the original.
I bought a Burberrys jacket from a thrift store. With the 'S'. I called the Burberry flagship store in New York and they said that Burberry made lots of clothing in the 80's and early 90's spelled with the 'S'. That was all the confirming needed! Enjoy your piece..
Yes, Burberry originally had an "s" on its brand label, known as "Burberry's." The brand dropped the possessive form in the 1990s and has been known simply as "Burberry" ever since.
No. Burberry's Blue Label items are Chinese/HK replica's, although many people pay through the roof prices on eBay for the Blue Label goods. Input Burberry's Blue Label into any search engine & you will automatically see the Chinese/HK website links. Don't waste your hard earned money on these replica's.
1. STITCHINGStitching can be a dead giveaway. Inconsistent stitching and sloppy construction in less visible areas, such as the underside of the bag or inside pockets, are details to look for immediately. Authentic designer bags tack on an extra zero on that price tag due to extra, carefully-crafted construction. They cost more because they are built more complexly. Counterfeit products usually do not have the care of construction that the real item has. If the construction looks simplistic, it's likely to be a phony.2. MATERIALSMany fakes are no longer made of PVC but of reasonably good leather, even lambskin; however, they are seldom as good as the materials labels like Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Coach would use. Fake purses tend to be stiff and often have some sort of discoloration. When dealing with replica leather handbags, make sure the leather does not have an uneven look that is consistent. Also, people generally assume designer bags should be lined, which is why many replicas are lined. But, on the contrary, real purses are not.3. THE LABELLook for any kind of misspelling - at all - on labels and tags. In any quality product, the label is stitched in, but in Gucci counterfeits (for example), a cheap hand tag will hang from the handle. Look at authentic purses online, and study the real tags. That way, it will be easier to spot the fake labels. Fake labels are generally cheaply made, unclear in impression, and has a lesser quality of stitching (and the attachment of the label). Two examples: for one, sometimes cheaply replicated Coach bags will include tags with misspelled and run-on words; secondly, Burberry bags will often be stamped "Burberrys" instead of "Burberry - London" in gold or silver on one side.4. PACKAGINGLuxury retailers put a great deal of care into packaging their products. This includes the works: tissues, wrapping paper, shopping bags, these extra touches are usually part of a real transaction. Look for items that have their original packaging. It's important that the box or bag the item comes in is neither too big nor too small, and is of the same brand as the purse you are purchasing. Makers of luxury goods seldom cram things into boxes or flimsy dust bags. Most luxury dust bags are made of thicker, soft cotton and flannel. Smaller items, like wristlets or wallets, will usually come in boxes.5. DETAILSEverybody knows that details can make or break a dress; well, the same goes for purses. The intricity of threads, leathers, fabrics, metals and stamping make a luxury bag what it is and should be...expensive. Most luxury items don't just come with authenticity cards; they also come with a product booklet with details on the details. Key things to look for when it comes to details: make sure the handles are of equal length, the logo is straight and firmly fastened, the details of the bag match up, and that the zippers are in full working order.
"Why do you want to know that? Everyone else is writing really wierd questions and you're asking- Oh never mind..."Let me answer that with an answer rather than a comment.1. STITCHINGStitching can be a dead giveaway. Inconsistent stitching and sloppy construction in less visible areas, such as the underside of the bag or inside pockets, are details to look for immediately. Authentic designer bags tack on an extra zero on that price tag due to extra, carefully-crafted construction. They cost more because they are built more complexly. Counterfeit products usually do not have the care of construction that the real item has. If the construction looks simplistic, it's likely to be a phony.2. MATERIALSMany fakes are no longer made of PVC but of reasonably good leather, even lambskin; however, they are seldom as good as the materials labels like Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Coach would use. Fake purses tend to be stiff and often have some sort of discoloration. When dealing with replica leather handbags, make sure the leather does not have an uneven look that is consistent. Also, people generally assume designer bags should be lined, which is why many replicas are lined. But, on the contrary, real purses are not.3. THE LABELLook for any kind of misspelling - at all - on labels and tags. In any quality product, the label is stitched in, but in Gucci counterfeits (for example), a cheap hand tag will hang from the handle. Look at authentic purses online, and study the real tags. That way, it will be easier to spot the fake labels. Fake labels are generally cheaply made, unclear in impression, and has a lesser quality of stitching (and the attachment of the label). Two examples: for one, sometimes cheaply replicated Coach bags will include tags with misspelled and run-on words; secondly, Burberry bags will often be stamped "Burberrys" instead of "Burberry - London" in gold or silver on one side.4. PACKAGINGLuxury retailers put a great deal of care into packaging their products. This includes the works: tissues, wrapping paper, shopping bags, these extra touches are usually part of a real transaction. Look for items that have their original packaging. It's important that the box or bag the item comes in is neither too big nor too small, and is of the same brand as the purse you are purchasing. Makers of luxury goods seldom cram things into boxes or flimsy dust bags. Most luxury dust bags are made of thicker, soft cotton and flannel. Smaller items, like wristlets or wallets, will usually come in boxes.5. DETAILSEverybody knows that details can make or break a dress; well, the same goes for purses. The intricity of threads, leathers, fabrics, metals and stamping make a luxury bag what it is and should be...expensive. Most luxury items don't just come with authenticity cards; they also come with a product booklet with details on the details. Key things to look for when it comes to details: make sure the handles are of equal length, the logo is straight and firmly fastened, the details of the bag match up, and that the zippers are in full working order.