First off, let’s be real, the Bambi shirt is a CLASSIC. It’s been around for a minute, which means the fakers have had PLENTY of time to perfect their, uh, *cough* “replicas.” But they still mess up, and thankfully for us, those mess-ups are our clues.
One of the biggest tells is the logo. Now, I’m no graphic designer, but even I can tell when something’s off. Apparently, the real deal Givenchy logo has a very specific way the “V” is shaped. It needs to be like, the right thickness and spacing. If the “V” looks wonky or like it was slapped on there by a drunk monkey… run. Seriously, just run. And the dot on the “i”? Yeah, even that matters. Pay attention to the details, people!
Then there’s the overall quality. Think about it – Givenchy ain’t exactly known for cheaping out on materials. So, if you’re feeling some kinda rough, scratchy fabric, or the stitching looks like a five-year-old did it after too much sugar, that’s a major red flag. I mean, authentic Givenchy is supposed to feel luxurious, not like you’re wearing a burlap sack.
And speaking of stitching, check for those raw edges! Apparently unfinished touches around the stitching are a big, big no-no. Legit Givenchy sweats and tees should have clean, finished seams. If you’re seeing loose threads and fraying, you’re probably looking at a fakey fake.
Another thing, and this is a general tip for all designer stuff, is to pay attention to the price. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. You’re not gonna find a genuine Givenchy Bambi shirt for the price of a Happy Meal, okay? Use your common sense.
I saw something about this sweatshirt guide. That’s definitely worth checking out, if you are checking out a sweatshirt. I’m guessing it would apply pretty well to the T-shirt.