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Onthego MM: real vs fake

The Onthego MM is built around Monogram Giant canvas and its two-tone Reverse version — and it’s the scale and layout of those oversized motifs that expose replicas fastest. The bag also has LV’s unusual four-handle setup, which fakes routinely get wrong.

What to check on the Onthego MM

Model-specific zones — on top of the brand-level signs.

Monogram Giant layout

The oversized motifs follow a precise placement: large LVs and flowers are centered on the front, and motif scale stays consistent across the whole bag. A pattern that’s too small, varies in size, or sits off-center is a red flag.

Two-tone Reverse canvas

On the Monogram Reverse version, sides and panels intentionally differ in shade — the dark and light-caramel canvas mix is the design. Two-tone panels are normal; what’s suspicious is muddy, blurry pattern printing.

Four handles

Two short top handles and two long shoulder handles: anchors are symmetrical, stitching even, long handles equal in length and untwisted. Replica handles are often mismatched in length or crookedly attached.

Corners and base

The pattern resolves neatly at the corners, with no crude breaks across the base. Sloppy corners are where replica factories struggle most with the giant motif.

Side snap studs

The sides cinch with snap studs that reshape the silhouette: snaps are house-branded, engage with a crisp click, and sit symmetrically left and right.

Photo angles for the check

  1. 1 Front
  2. 2 Logo / hardware
  3. 3 Interior
  4. 4 Date code
  5. 5 Stitching

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FAQ

The sides of my Onthego are different colors — is that a defect?

Not if it’s the Monogram Reverse version: the dark-and-light canvas combination is the intended design, and panels deliberately differ in shade. Check the print sharpness and motif layout instead of worrying about the two-tone look.

The motifs on the Onthego look bigger than on my Speedy — is that right?

Yes: the Onthego uses Monogram Giant canvas, where the LVs and flowers are intentionally enlarged. A classic small-scale monogram on this model is a reason to doubt authenticity.