Chinese Louis Vuitton Sample tag…

(fake Louis Vuitton bag with tell-tale sample tag)
You know I blogged about the Hangzhou China Louis Vuitton Boutique getting closed because their bags were missing a sample tag.
Well, this has made me very curious. I mean, Louis Vuitton has never used these tags (basically little swatches of the main material used so that a buyer would know what the bag is made of) before. In fact, I always tell people that if they see a tag like the one pictured above (which you do on fakes- like, all the time), it’s just not authentic (and yes, the bag pictured above is fake). Louis Vuitton hasn’t used them.
But it sounds like Louis Vuitton will start using this type of tag in China in compliance with the Administration for Industry and Commerce.
Christopher Zanardi-Landi, president of Louis Vuitton China, said that the company will obey the law of China fully and accept the orders. He also expressed his appreciation of the administration for pointing out the problem. He promised that the company will actively cooperate with law-enforcement departments and properly handle customer complaints.
Ha! I think it’s LOL funny that counterfeiters are so careful to comply with Administration for Industry and Commerce regulations when selling their fake wares. I mean the whole replica item is illegal and should be destroyed if found by the proper authorities- and yet, it’s got the tag!
So my question to you, my wonderful readers, is… have any of you seen one of these tags? I’d love to see a picture of what Louis Vuitton is doing to comply. I can’t imagine they’d use the same hideous tag that’s used on all the fakes (the weird shape in the picture above). But maybe that’s the law?
(As an aside, I don’t think the tags are a bad idea… I mean, if I had a nickle for every time someone asked me whether the traditional Monogram Canvas bags were all leather…)
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Tags: boutique, China, Hangzhou, Louis Vuitton, Sample Tag



July 3rd, 2008 at 6:43 am
OK, I think I understand the tag situation now (unlike before - kinda muddled). I haven’t seen it before. I’m impressed that LV honchos are being so deferential, very “save face”, stroke ego of Chinese govt. (Sorry, I’m editorializing.) Hm, I’ll ask around.