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Visible Brand Elements:
- Top Leather Patch – “BURBERRY”:
- Text: “IT’S OPEN SEASON ON THE BURBERRY”
- Mentions: “OUTDOOR GROOVES”, “DO THE BEST STYLE 1109”
- There’s an image of a mounted horseman, which resembles Burberry’s iconic logo.
- Note: The unusual phrasing and formatting here suggest this may not be a genuine Burberry product. Burberry does not produce denim with this kind of labeling.
- Paper Tag – “Lee”:
- Text: “Lee”, “INSTASCULPT DENIM”, “DISTRESSED RIPPED 89 JEANS”
- “InstaSculpt” is a term commonly used in women’s shapewear jeans by brands like DL1961, not Lee.
- The mix of Lee branding with Burberry labeling is very atypical and strongly suggests this is not official merchandise from either brand.
Design & Style Details:
- Color: Solid black denim
- Style: Appears to be skinny or slim fit based on the fold and “InstaSculpt” claim
- Back Pocket: Has a small red double-stitch design, possibly imitating Levi’s styling
Summary – Authenticity Check:
- Likely not authentic: The combination of “Burberry” and “Lee” branding, and the inclusion of fashion terms from unrelated brands, all point to this being a counterfeit or unbranded fashion item.
- Made for market appeal: It appears to be manufactured to attract buyers using familiar brand names, but it’s not from an official collection of either brand.
Additional information
1. Labeling and Tag Analysis
BURBERRY Patch:
Red Flag: The phrase “IT’S OPEN SEASON ON THE BURBERRY” is unusual and unprofessional—authentic Burberry items typically use clean, refined branding.
“OUTDOOR GROOVES” & “DO THE BEST STYLE 1109”: These phrases are generic and not found in genuine Burberry catalogues. This is a strong indicator of counterfeit design.
Lee Paper Tag:
“Lee” is a well-known, mass-market denim brand, but the use of “INSTASCULPT” and “Distressed Ripped 89” is suspicious.
“InstaSculpt” is not part of Lee’s regular product lines—this term is more associated with stretch denim from brands like DL1961 or YMI Jeans.
2. Product Styling Clues
Stitching & Pocket Design:
The double red stitch is placed where Levi’s typically puts its iconic red tag—another sign that the jeans are imitating multiple well-known brands.
Construction Quality:
From the image, the stitching and tags look uneven and poorly aligned—another hallmark of mass-produced imitation products.
3. General Red Flags for Counterfeit Jeans
Here are some signs you’re likely looking at a knockoff:
Mixing brand names (Burberry + Lee + InstaSculpt + Levi’s styling)
Non-standard phrases (e.g., “Do The Best Style 1109”)
Generic or blank tags
Poor-quality stitching or patchwork
Incorrect brand logos or trademarks
What You Can Do
Check inside labels: Look for washing instructions, country of origin, and fabric composition. Genuine brands include this with proper fonts and consistency.
Scan barcodes (if any): Real products will often have scannable tags with model information.
Compare on brand websites: Search “Lee Instasculpt jeans” or “Burberry denim” and compare stitching, tags, and overall look.
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