Chanel · Authentication
Chanel 22 Small: real vs fake
The Chanel 22 is a soft 2022 hobo in shiny crumpled calfskin, and its key markers are decorative: large CHANEL lettering across the front and a dangling round CC medallion on a gold-tone chain. Replicas consistently miss the leather texture — it should look deliberately crushed and glossy at the same time.
What to check on the Chanel 22 Small
Model-specific zones — on top of the brand-level signs.
CHANEL lettering on the front
Large CHANEL letters run across the front panel. Check the typeface, letter spacing, and whether the line sits parallel to the bag’s edge — replica lettering is often too bold or uneven in height.
CC medallion charm
The round gold-tone CC medallion hangs on a chain and swings freely — by design. Judge the crispness of the relief, the clean coin edge, and the quality of the chain links.
Crumpled glossy calfskin
The 22’s leather is shiny yet crushed, with irregular, organic wrinkles. A smooth, inflated-looking or matte rubbery surface is a typical counterfeit miss.
Oversized quilting on a soft body
Enlarged diamonds on a fully soft, unstructured body. The bag folds and slouches — a rigid silhouette doesn’t match this model.
Removable interior pouch
The bag comes with a small matching removable pouch. Its absence isn’t a verdict (it can be lost), but its presence and build quality count toward authenticity.
Photo angles for the check
- 1 Front
- 2 Logo / hardware
- 3 Interior
- 4 Date code
- 5 Stitching
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FAQ
The leather looks wrinkled — is that a defect?
No. The crushed, glossy texture is a Chanel 22 signature. It’s a perfectly smooth, even surface that should make you suspicious.
The medallion swings loosely — is that right?
Yes, the medallion hangs free and moves as you carry the bag — that’s normal. Check quality instead of movement: crisp CC relief, a neat coin edge, and evenly formed chain links.
What does the “22” stand for?
The debut year, 2022 — continuing the tradition of date-named models (2.55 for February 1955, the 19 for 2019).