This article was co-authored by Nikita Chen and by wikiHow staff writer, Devin McSween. Nikita Chen is the founder and CEO of LegitGrails, a leading authentication platform for luxury goods, trusted by thousands of resale businesses worldwide. He is a fashion authentication expert based in London, England. Under his leadership, LegitGrails has been featured in major media outlets including Forbes, The Japan Times, and Business Insider for its role in shaping trust in the secondhand luxury ecosystem. Nikita has spoken at international conferences such as Pawn Expo and NARTS in the United States, where he shared insights on authentication, resale analytics, and the future of circular fashion. Founding LegitGrails in 2019, Nikita has since established it as a leading authority in the authentication industry, helping over 100,000 individual and business customers and performing authentication for over 1.5 million items. LegitGrails’ partnerships include digital marketplaces, resale stores, e-commerce retailers, and consignment stores. Nikita graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration from the ESCP Business School.
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Christian Louboutin is a luxury designer who is known for his signature red-bottom shoes. His heels, sneakers, and boots are pricey and highly sought-after, so fakes are pretty common. Luckily, there are clear differences between fake red bottoms and real ones, like the shine of the red bottoms, the clarity of the logo, and the quality of the stitching. In this article, we listed everything you need to check to tell if your Louboutins are authentic, including their soles, stitching, box, and dust bag!
Things You Should Know
- Real Christian Louboutin shoes have a glossy red sole while a fake pair’s sole looks matte and dull.
- Authentic shoes have a deeply engraved “Christian Louboutin” logo on the sole. The logo on fakes is typically shallow and hard to read.
- Real Louboutins have tight, neat, and straight stitching. Dupes usually have large, loose stitches.
Steps
Expert Q&A
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Buy used Christian Louboutins in person whenever you can. This allows you to inspect and authenticate the shoes yourself.Thanks
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If you bought an inauthentic pair of shoes and the seller won’t issue you a refund, submit a chargeback claim with your credit card company.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.lollipuff.com/a-basic-christian-louboutin-authentication-guide/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/qWVIoBhdX4s?si=UyBkA8XQ3yZxW3-F&t=515
- ↑ https://youtu.be/S6EQIlmvssA?si=nR4YBDxSf9wzRT6e&t=452
- ↑ Nikita Chen. Fashion Authentication Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://youtu.be/Wh0p1TdIMLI?si=yZ2FdvS-y2bHBM4R&t=836
- ↑ Nikita Chen. Fashion Authentication Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.lollipuff.com/christian-louboutin-and-vero-cuoio/
- ↑ Nikita Chen. Fashion Authentication Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://realauthentication.com/we-authenticate-christian-louboutin/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/SGwTJHmg2J4?si=yrSE_1WDt5Pz4eJ3&t=422
- ↑ Nikita Chen. Fashion Authentication Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://youtu.be/Wh0p1TdIMLI?si=KfqHRfhpugAcVrLE&t=146
- ↑ https://youtu.be/Wh0p1TdIMLI?si=DEUgHtwlsO3XwL7S&t=194
- ↑ https://youtu.be/S3uP_FlRHMg?si=v7N_RJ9naWCEhD_7&t=187
- ↑ https://youtu.be/S3uP_FlRHMg?si=zFh390XjwPNtbS16&t=321
- ↑ https://youtu.be/S6EQIlmvssA?si=chfl9mbjnun5O4sx&t=174
- ↑ https://brandsblogger.com/2018/11/21/how-to-spot-fake-christian-louboutin-shoes/
- ↑ https://www.lollipuff.com/a-basic-christian-louboutin-authentication-guide/
- ↑ https://realauthentication.com/we-authenticate-christian-louboutin/










