Hybrid Fakes

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💡[Did you know?] “Hybrid fakes” refer to products that combine authentic elements from purchased or stolen products (such as labels, logos, or metal parts) with counterfeit parts, generally of poor quality (such as the fabric or leather of the product). This trend primarily targets counterfeit luxury products sold on peer-to-peer resale platforms.

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