First things first, I saw something about “how to identify a fake Miu Miu bag” which, okay, not a hat, but the principle is the same, right? Like, look at the stitching! Is it wonky? Is it… *shudder* glued? That’s a big red flag. Genuine Miu Miu stuff is made in Italy, usually. So, expect top-notch craftsmanship. I mean, they’re charging you enough for it, ya know?
I was browsing, and some site, GOAT, or something, says “buyer protection guaranteed.” Sounds promising. Always good to have some kind of safety net when you’re dealing with potentially pricey stuff online. Don’t just jump at the cheapest thing you see on some random website you’ve never heard of. Seriously. I learned that lesson the hard way with a “designer” handbag that ended up looking like it was sewn together by a team of squirrels.
Anyway, back to the hats. I saw a blue and white denim one… Miu Miu does denim REALLY well, but again, check the quality. Feel the fabric. Does it feel flimsy? Does the logo look like it was printed on with a potato? Questionable.
And then there’s the whole “original official store” thing. Zalora seems to have one, which is good! Going directly to the source or a reputable retailer is always the safest bet. That way, you can be reasonably sure you’re not getting hoodwinked.
Personally, I’m a sucker for anything with an embroidered logo. That’s classic Miu Miu. It’s like their little signature wink. And speaking of signatures, the real deal feels… substantial. It’s not just some cheap little patch slapped on. You can usually tell the difference if you have ever touched a Miu Miu item before.
Oh, and something I always forget to check – the hardware. Zippers, clasps, anything metal. It should be heavy-duty and feel expensive. If it feels like it’s going to fall apart after one use, it’s probably not the real deal.