In the world of luxury goods, there is the “Authentic,” and then there is everything else. Or so the big brands would have you believe.
But in the last few years, a new category has emerged that has terrified luxury fashion houses and delighted savvy shoppers. It is called the Superfake.
If you have been browsing for a replica Hermes bag, you have likely seen terms like “AAA,” “1:1,” “Lushentic,” and “Mirror Quality” thrown around. But what do they actually mean? And more importantly, what separates a cheap knockoff from a true Superfake Hermes bag that can pass inspection in a boutique?
Here is your guide to understanding the elite tier of the replica market.
The Hierarchy of Replicas: Where “Superfake” Fits In
To understand quality, you must look at the pyramid of the replica market:
- The Budget Tier (A / AA): These are the bags you see on street corners. The leather is plastic (PU), the stitching is messy, and the “Hermes” gold stamp is often misspelled or blurry.
- The Mid-Tier (AAA / 7A): These look okay from a distance (5 feet away). They use real leather, but it is often low-grade or “dry.” The hardware feels light and hollow. Most websites sell this grade while claiming it is “top quality.”
- The Superfake (Lushentic Grade): This is the top 1%. A Superfake is not just a copy; it is a clone. It is manufactured using the exact same raw materials and techniques as the authentic bag, often by artisans who formerly worked in major luxury factories.
The 3 Signs of a True Hermes Superfake
So, how do you know if you are buying a genuine Lushentic Superfake? You need to look at three specific details.
1. The Leather Source
A generic replica uses standard cowhide. A Lushentic Superfake uses leather from the same specific tanneries in Europe that supply Hermes.
- For a Replica Hermes Birkin 30, this means using Veau Togo from the Haas Tannery in France.
- For a Kelly Sellier, it means using Veau Epsom from the Weinheimer Tannery in Germany. Because the raw material is identical, the smell, the “hand-feel,” and the way the leather ages (patina) are indistinguishable from the store-bought version.
2. The Saddle Stitch (The “Tell”)
This is the most critical difference.
- Authentic Hermes: Hand-stitched using the “Saddle Stitch” method (two needles, one thread). The stitches are slightly angled.
- Regular Replicas: Machine-stitched. The stitches are perfectly straight and uniform.
- Superfakes: Our Lushentic Hermes bags are 100% hand-stitched using beeswax-coated linen thread in our replica hermes kelly bags. This creates that signature angled stitch that authenticators look for.

3. The Hardware Engraving
On a cheap fake, the “HERMÈS-PARIS” engraving on the hardware looks laser-printed and flat. On a Superfake, the engraving is deep, crisp, and clean. Furthermore, the gold plating is not merely painted on; it is plated with real 18k gold or palladium to ensure it doesn’t fade or tarnish after a few months of use.
Conclusion: Why Buy Lushentic?
Buying a Superfake Hermes bag is about getting 99% of the product for 5% of the price. It is for the customer who appreciates the craftsmanship and art of a handmade leather bag but refuses to play the “waiting list” games of luxury boutiques.
At Lushentic Hermes Bags Replica, we specialize exclusively in this top-tier quality. We don’t sell budget bags. We sell mirror-image masterpieces that you can carry with confidence into any room in the world.
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