Genuine or fashion peice ?
Hi
I’ve attached a photo of a ‘ Chanel’ T-shirt that I brought 5 yrs ago in a charity shop, when I brought it it was purely down to the look and style , so I wasn’t bothered that there were no labels on it.
Now that I’ve decided to sell it, I need to know if it’s a genuine Chanel peice or not ???
Does anyone know how I can tell without any
labes ? Or does anyone recognise it ?
I d really appreciate your help ,
Thank you !!!
paula
3 comments
kh-stanley1
·2 years agoHi everyone,
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jennalf_6317
·2 years agowastingtime101
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