How To Tell if Tom Ford Sunglasses Are Real

How To Tell if Tom Ford Sunglasses Are Real? Step-by-Step Guide

1. Quality

The first thing to check is the overall quality of the product. Note errors in grammar and spelling, and check to see if something is printed. Also check to paint and wear. Make sure the paint is intact and not chipped.

2. Arms

The arms are the only part of the glasses that are not exposed when you wear them, so they are used to securely print all important facts relevant to Tom Ford eyeglasses. The inside of the left arm of the eyeglasses provides the Style, Model, Color, and dimension of the lens width, nose bridge, and arm length. Be sure to Google the information, the style, and the model number to ensure it matches.

3. Printing

Raise your arms and make sure that the prints are centered. Many real ones can appear slightly off-center, but they should be close to the center.

4. Logo

Next, evaluate the Tom Ford logo on the lens. The brand name is printed on the top of the left lens of tom Ford glasses. If the brand name is etched on the right, they are probably fake. Double-check the font and spacing to ensure it follows the brand's guidelines. It's the O that you will have most to watch out for in both Tom and Ford. If you see both O letters are round and not oval, you'll have an authentic pair.

5. Cost

Before buying eyeglasses, be aware that extremely inexpensive glasses are often low quality. The price of an authentic pair of Tom Ford eyeglasses starts from a few hundred dollars up to $2,000. If the discounted price is significantly lower than the original cost, it could be possible the glasses are fake.

6. Inscriptions

Inside each pair of glasses, the Tom Ford logo and the corresponding serial number printed on the inside are printed in a smaller font. A unique serial number is used to authenticate the Tom Ford glasses.

7. Warranty Card

Each pair of Tom Ford glasses comes with an authentication card and instruction manual. Two things usually come with every purchase: a 2-year manufacturer's warranty, along with the accompanying case and a cleaning cloth. Ensure the logo and font match the official Tom Ford logo.

Before purchasing Tom Ford glasses, be sure to request an authenticity guarantee card and warranty card. If the glasses are purchased from a private individual and do not have the included warranty card, it is still possible that the glasses is fake.

8. Factory

Tom Ford sunglasses, made in Italy, are manufactured by Marcolin S.p.A, a subsidiary of the Marcolin Group. With that in mind, you should expect that all documents accompanying the product has Marcolin S.p.A name.

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