More than half of this video is about a very specific and rare Burberry scarf, which is not at all typical of a modern Burberry scarf. Consequently, the comparison is pretty useless if you're trying to authenticate a modern scarf.
How sure are you about the cashmere blue label being exclusive to Japan? Because I have seen a LOT of scarves with it and I doubt this many counterfeits would be that stupid to not put the correct tag color.
I have one personalized berberry scarf which I found in the thrift shop.. It looks exactly like the one on the left but it has the name of a lady on it and not the berberry label. How can I make sure it's real?
My cousin gave me a scarf and I have no clue about it, it looks exactly like the Burberry scarf and feels genuine but there is no Burberry tag on it and a tag that says “pashmina, 100% cashmere” but when I type in pashmina it shows Burberry scarves online
Thank you for your very informative video. I have the exact scarf on the left and I did purchase it at Osaka 1970 while I was employed by a major Canadian airline. It has the blue "Burberrys" label with the kick stands on the r's and the label is stitched on the left & right side. I am just clearing out my cedar chest and when I was employed by the airline for 25+ years, I collected scarves to go with my beige mohair, cashmere top coat. I also have Christian Dior, Jaegar and Grosse vintage scarves. I do not use E-bay but I am getting ready to market them in Victoria, BC where I live after retirement. Would you be interested? I do note the rarity of my Burberrys and would appreciate your reply with thanks! Keith
I was totally surprised, I had no time for maintenance and yet got great results. NO ISSUES, no fails.. no issues at all. But the autofill res is a requirement. It's not the cheapest... MAYBE I would do net pots with drip but it's not bad at all. Lower maintenance than any other.
Cashmere fabric is from certain types of goats and their fur turns into ashes when burnt (you can take small piece of clothes) unlike other fabric when burnt has hard plastic like substance left over .Thats how people in old times used to identify unlike brand tag these days
The real one so expensive more than $338.57 and the fake one maybe 🤔 $18.00 on Amazon if u want to spend ur money 💰 up 2 you and the fake one i think 🤔 it’s same color an designer🔥
Hate to say it but your completely wrong about the blue label and seems like you do have 2 fakes here. Japan do sell the brand Burberry blue label but that has nothing to do with the labels on scarfs, it’s to do with the brand. The writing not being capitals, the r’s being wrong, the fact it’s fraying easily at the ends near the tassels, the blue tag and where it’s made are all wrong