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  2. Birkin bag or Walmart dupe? See Kim Kardashian, more stars ...

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    This month, Walmart threw its hat – or bag – in the ring, marketing a $78 purse that looks remarkably similar to the Hermès Birkin bag, long considered the final boss of designer accessories.

  3. Walmart’s $78 Hermès Birkin dupe is a hit on TikTok - AOL

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    Conversations about designer dupes have stirred once again after the release of Walmart’s new viral $80 Birkin-like bag divided fashion aficionados online.. Dubbed the “Wirkin” by many, the ...

  4. 'Walmart Birkin' goes viral: What to know about Hermès ... - AOL

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    The "Walmart Birkin," listed online as "KAMUGO Genuine Leather Handbags Purse for Women," is priced between $78 to $102 and comes in three different styles and four colors including, green, orange ...

  5. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, in a span of 3-day period, Instagram has identified 20,892 fake accounts selling counterfeit goods, collectively responsible for 14.5 million posts, 146,958 new images and gaining 687,817 new followers, with Chanel (13.90%), Prada (9.69%) and Louis Vuitton (8.51%) being the top affected brands according to a study from The Washington Post.

  6. Dupe (product) - Wikipedia

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    A dupe (duplicate) or knockoff is a product similar in appearance, functionality, or design to a higher-end, often more expensive, branded item but sold at a much lower price. Unlike counterfeit products , dupes do not copy trademarked brand names or logos and are often sold at mainstream retailers.

  7. Google v Louis Vuitton - Wikipedia

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    Vuitton has the Community trademark 'Vuitton' as well as the French trademarks 'Louis Vuitton' and 'LV'. These are widely accepted for having a well-renowned reputation. In 2003, Vuitton detected that if internet users entered his trademark terms into Google's search engine, they would be directed to websites selling imitations of Vuitton's products, under the heading of 'sponsored links'.

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