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The Dior Saddle is a luxury bag that was revived in 2018. The bag has been a favourite among celebrities.
The Dior Saddle Bag trend has taken over fashionistas and has become a dream purchase for most style enthusiasts. Bollywood celebs like Alia Bhatt, Kriti Sanon, and Khushi Kapoor have been seen embracing the designer bag and the unique vintage bag trend is here to stay. The bag is available in various prints and hues on the official website and is sold at a whopping price of about 3.800 Euros which is over Rs 3 lakh in India. But like other luxury products, the threat of Dior Saddle Bag dupes surfacing the market is a possibility. Hence It is crucial to check if you are ending up investing in a counterfeit product.
- 1. Shape- In the first look, check for the original design of this trendy bag. The fake bag usually has a form that seems straight at the top. The contour of the original bag resembles a curve line.
- 2. Label- The fake bag’s ‘DIOR’ label may appear disproportionate. Furthermore, it may not be printed well on the leather. The fake bag’s stitching may be too thin. The stitching on the real Dior Saddle bag label is heavier. It also has all of the stitches in place, with no missing stitches.
- 3. Bag Closures- The OG bags include a velcro closure tab, however new ones have a hidden magnet. In both circumstances, the tab should fit against the bag.
- 4. Product Code- Every original Dior bag bears a date code. Modern bags utilise the format ##-##-####, but older ones use ## ####. Beware of mismatched formats and inappropriate month/year combinations.
- 5. Brand Charms- The “C” and “D” charms on the strap should be engraved with “Christian Dior,” with the letters slightly larger than the rest. The dangling “D” charm on the flap should be weighty and, depending on when the product was made. The old ones have pointed serifs while the new ones have bold, rounded serifs.
The classic Dior Saddle bag has a long history attached to it. Reportedly, it was first designed by John Galliano in 1999, was an instant hit, and rapidly became a statement piece in that era. But after John Galliano left the brand, the bag remained out of the spotlight until Beyonce was spotted carrying a vintage tie-dye Saddle Bag in 2014. The buzz around the bag forced Dior’s creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri to reissue it in the Fall/Winter 2018 collection.