replica moncler hat

I have always loved the look of a shiny jacket on a woman. This dates back to the 1970’s when a lady that used to drive me and my friends to school had a black puffy shiny winter coat, and a couple girls in my class also had jackets of that style. I also had a teacher in high school around 1982 that wore a long blue shiny down coat. Eventually such jackets went into extinction and I had forgotten about them.

Well, fast forward to 2007 when these jackets started making a come back. I was looking online to find something for my girlfriend and somehow I stumbled across the Moncler brand and I loved the style, but wow, the price tag replica moncler hat was so high. So I did what almost any person would do who wanted a Moncler coat but didn’t have $800 lying around. I searched other online sources for better prices and I had no idea that counterfeits of this brand even existed. A jacket I saw on ebay, called an “Albertina” caught my eye:

Now, a picture such as this doesn’t tell a whole lot because of different cameras and lighting but if you look closely, the fabric is nothing like what you see on the top picture. This jacket was made of a cheap polyester that had a sheen to it but you could just tell that it was a low quality fabric. The fur on the hood was obviously synthetic and the fibers easily pulled out. Although I had never seen or felt a real Moncler jacket in person, this is nothing like what I had envisioned for an expensive designer jacket. This is when I began researching the brand name online and then discovered that there was quite a market for fakes. I filed a dispute with this ebay seller and sent it back for a refund while the entire time he was adamant that this replica jackets jacket was the real thing, and I still was not sure it was a fake because I had no experience with a real Moncler.