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Here’s a detailed breakdown of everything visible and implied from the second image of the jeans labeled “benelton”:
1. Brand Name & Logo – “Benelton”
Intended Imitation: The name and orange leather patch are clearly trying to imitate United Colors of Benetton, a globally recognized Italian fashion brand.
Misspelling: The correct brand name is Benetton, but this item says “benelton”, a common trick used in counterfeit goods to bypass trademark laws.
Logo: The small symbol resembles Benetton’s logo but is slightly altered or lower quality, again typical of fakes.
2. Tags and Labels
There are several tags attached, all inconsistent:
UCB JEANS WEAR: UCB stands for United Colors of Benetton, but it’s being misused here.
“Collection Lifestyle” / “Jeans wear” / “Jewe Collection Lifestyle”: These are generic marketing phrases, not actual product lines of any major brand.
Website Mention: The tag includes www.unitedcolorsofbenetton.com, the official Benetton website. While the website is real, its presence on a fake-labeled product is misleading and deceptive.
3. Stitching and Pocket Design
Thick contrast stitching (white and gold): Often used in knockoff jeans to give a designer appearance.
Back pocket: Decorated with a flashy golden stitched pattern – this design does not match official Benetton or UCB styles, which are generally cleaner and minimalistic.
4. Red Flags Indicating a Counterfeit
Here’s why this is likely a counterfeit product:
Fake brand name (benelton)
Multiple overlapping or confusing brand elements (e.g., UCB tags on a non-UCB product)
No size, care, or origin label shown (usually found inside the waistband on genuine products)
Low-cost retail branding tricks like made-up tag lines and excessive hangtags
Real UCB/Benetton Product Traits
Authentic United Colors of Benetton jeans:
Use clean branding with accurate spelling
Have standard care/wash labels with
fiber content, country of origin, and product codes
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