Leather, Canvas & Materials
Review of leather grain, coated canvas, fabric, suede, lining, texture, flexibility, finish, and material consistency.
DESIGNER BAG AUTHENTICATION
Independent designer bag authentication for handbags, wallets, small leather goods, travel bags, and luxury accessories. Luxe Paragon reviews materials, stitching, serial details, hardware, typography, interiors, construction, and brand-specific consistency.
EXPERT REVIEW AREAS
Review of leather grain, coated canvas, fabric, suede, lining, texture, flexibility, finish, and material consistency.
Inspection of stitch spacing, thread color, tension, seams, edge finishing, glazing, shape, and build quality.
Review of zippers, clasps, chains, locks, buckles, studs, plating tone, logo engraving, and hardware construction.
Assessment of logo placement, font style, spacing, stamp depth, embossing, foil quality, and brand-specific typography.
Evaluation of serial numbers, date codes, stickers, plaques, labels, interior tags, and production-era identifiers.
Review of lining, pockets, labels, zipper setting, edge work, construction transitions, and interior craftsmanship.
MOBILE-FIRST AUTHENTICATION
Designer bag authentication is not one-size-fits-all. A Chanel flap, Louis Vuitton tote, Gucci Marmont, Dior Saddle, Hermès Birkin, Prada Re-Edition, and Fendi Baguette each require different review expectations based on brand, model, material, and production period.
Yes. Designer bags can be reviewed online using clear photos, close-up details, item information, and human expert review.
No. Serial numbers can be copied. They must match the item’s materials, construction, typography, and production-era details.
Helpful photos include exterior, interior, base, corners, handles, hardware, stamps, serial areas, stitching, and material close-ups.
Submit your designer bag through Luxe Paragon’s secure mobile-first authentication process.
Start Designer Bag AuthenticationLuxe Paragon is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any luxury brand owner. Brand names are used only for identification and authentication-service context.