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Boy Bag Medium: real vs fake
The Boy Bag is defined by its rigid, boxy silhouette and the frame-style push lock — and those are exactly the two elements replicas struggle with most. The model’s second marker is the flap’s “shoulders”: its squared edges wrap slightly onto the sides of the body. Shoot the lock and the flap edges first.
What to check on the Boy Bag Medium
Model-specific zones — on top of the brand-level signs.
Frame push lock
The Boy closure is a rectangular frame with a push mechanism and “CC” on the plate. An authentic lock shuts with a crisp, confident click, and the frame edges are polished with no burrs. A wobbly or sticky mechanism is a typical replica tell.
Flap “shoulders”
The Boy flap is squared and wraps slightly onto the side panels, forming symmetrical “shoulders.” On fakes the flap often sits flat, or the side wraps end at uneven heights.
Chain with no leather weave
Unlike the Classic Flap, the Boy chain is chunky and all-metal, with a separate leather pad only at the shoulder section. Leather woven through the full length of the chain is not how this model is built.
Intentionally aged hardware
Many Boy versions ship with deliberately darkened hardware — ruthenium or antiqued finishes. A matte, muted metal is not a flaw or a fake sign; what matters is an even finish with no blotches or flaking.
Rigid body and quilt border
The bag holds a strict boxy shape with sharp edges. The quilted zone of the flap is framed by a smooth leather border — the line between quilting and border runs straight, without waviness.
Photo angles for the check
- 1 Front
- 2 Logo / hardware
- 3 Interior
- 4 Date code
- 5 Stitching
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FAQ
Should the Boy Bag chain have leather woven through it?
No. The Boy chain is metal along its full length, with leather only on the shoulder pad. A fully leather-interlaced chain is a reason to be suspicious — or a sign you’re looking at a different model.
The hardware looks dull, not shiny — is it fake?
Not necessarily. The Boy is often released with intentionally aged hardware, ruthenium or antiqued. Judge the evenness of the finish and the quality of the lock mechanism, not the level of shine.
What should I check on the lock first?
The mechanism. An authentic push lock opens and closes with a clean click, the frame sits without skew, and the “CC” on the plate is centered. Crooked engraving and frame wobble are common replica mistakes.