December 8, 2008

Fake Jeans - the story goes on and on!

Filed under: Fake designer wear, Schultz designer tees, Schultz jeans — admin @ 8:31 pm

Fake designer gear from handbags to jeans is still available from certain places, fake is not good and usually money is not used for growing a business, it often has dark undertones associated to it!

News at the beginning of the year said that a Bradford shop-owner has been jailed for selling fake designer clothing along with a story back in April about two men in Dorset being jailed for selling designer knock offs, we’ve been thinking that fashion-savvy consumers should be pleased that the police are cracking down on the lucrative business of knock-off clothing. Sure, you may think you’re getting a bargain when you spend £10 for a replica of a pair of  designer jeans that would normally cost ten times that, but as consumers, you’re losing out in so many other ways.

Designer clothing costs a lot because of the care and attention that goes into its production. Clothing designers choose the best fabrics, pay close attention to the detail of the cut so every fold and every line flatters the wearer, and they spend extra time on production to make certain that the clothing you buy holds up to repeated wear.

Fake designer gear may look okay on the rack, but it simply won’t look as good when you wear it, it will not last as long in your closet and, quite frankly, it belittles the creativity, skill and effort that goes into every piece of clothing that a fashion designer creates. In the end, wouldn’t you rather have one great pair of jeans that makes you look fabulous than ten pairs of cheap jeans that stretch, sag and fall to bits?

Schultz strongly believe in producing quality garments that fit the body and  make the wearer feel a million dollars.

November 23, 2008

More Fake Jeans, will it ever stop?

Filed under: Fake designer wear, designer jeans — admin @ 1:35 am

Fake jeans have been found again!

Fake designer jeans are found again this week in NY when a van was stopped by New York Police.  reported this week a New York Police man stopped a van and on searching it found nearly 1,000 pairs of counterfeit jeans, complete with fake SAKs and Bloomingdales price tags.  The van was stopped by a vigilant police man because the van had a broken tail light.

The driver was arrested on a charge of “Trademark Counterfeiting”.  The jeans were falsely labelled with such brands as Citizens of Humanity and Rock and Republic some of them which retail for over $400.

Fake designer items hit the streets so much from clothing to DVD’s and CD’s, where ever there is a market, it as we all know has a huge impact on the industry and money is used for illegal acts.  These jeans may be off the streets but I am sure that it won’t be the end of fake designer gear being distributed.

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