Dolce and Gabbana sunglasses real vs fake review. How to spot fake D&G eyewear

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00:00 - Intro
00:20 - The lenses
01:05 - The temple logos
01:59 - The right temple inside
02:27 - The left temple inside
03:18 - The serial number

New D&G sunglasses are packaged in a branded retail box. Check that the logo and font exactly match an official one used. Older models may vary in colour and style.


Temples
Dolce and Gabbana hardware is exclusive and seamless. The intricacies and details of the typography can be seen in the flawless finishing. Fake D&Gs will often have badly printed trademarks, where the letters are not equally spaced or have discrepancies compared to the original trademark. Check the inside of the right temple when you are trying to ascertain a pair of Dolce and Gabbana sunglasses. You will see the logo along with ‘Made in Italy’ and CE (which represents European Conformity). If these 3 elements are not found then the sunglasses are not original Dolce and Gabbana. The left temple features the model number, which is then followed by the frame and lens measurements. Match with an authenticated example of an original pair of Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses for a visual reference. Notice the detailed temple typography prints, which are small and very sharp. Here is another example. Notice the screwed in floral embellishments? That is yet another striking piece of mechanism you would rarely see in a bad fake.

The Temple Logo and Serial Number
A lot of the newer Dolce and Gabbana sunglasses feature a metal logo on the tip of the temple. Crosscheck the model you have identified and find out if it is supposed to have a metal logo. The logo should be fixed to the arm of the eyewear in a clean manner, no gaps and no signs of glue. Sharp and deep finishing also characterise an original piece. Of course, you have to continuously check that the logo is the exact one. Remember the basics – there are no large spaces whether it is ‘Dolce & Gabbana’ or ‘D&G’. Another defining feature of newer Dolce and Gabbana sunglasses is the serial number etched on the right lens in the corner, close to where the arm joins.


The inside right temple arm of D&G sunglasses feature the D&G name, followed by Made in Italy and the letters CE representing European Conformity. Check for any errors in spacing or alignment.


ndependent fashion trends, elegance, extravagance. These attributes make Dolce & Gabbana one of the most respected brands in fashion design. And one of the most frequently counterfeited – including their sunglasses.

Read on to find out why fake sunglasses damage your eyes and how you can easily distinguish the original from the fake.

Why fake Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses are dangerous for your eyes
The materials used for fake Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses are of poor quality. The inadequate sunglass filter and the easily breaking frames are testimony to this. This not only makes the fake sunglasses less durable, but the poor lens materials also damage your eyes by letting dangerous UV rays hit your pupil, as well as the possibility of the glass shattering in an accident.

Do you want more information about other brands of sunglasses and their fake counterparts? Read our series „How to spot fake sunglasses“ and learn how to easily distinguish fake Carrera, Prada, Chanel, Persol or Oakley from the original.

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