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Indoors, the salespeople are friendlier and the prices are fairer than what you encounter on the street, which is where most of the knock-off sales have apparently moved. These streetside sellers manage to combine the ease of ordering at a Vietnamese restaurant with the charms of buying a ticket on the Chinatown bus to Philly, with all the paranoid complexity of a West Baltimore hand-to-hand. Once you’re led to a seller (often by the men selling perfume in the front of the shops), you’ll be presented with a laminated picture menu of counterfeit bags: Gucci, Prada, Louis Vuitton, each with a little number scrawled next to it. Once you’ve made your selections, your seller will make a phone call, and some minutes later another person will come by and drop off a bag full of bags, and, with a drug runner’s finesse, keep moving. (Apparently these come from nearby stash houses.) These streetside dealers use the harried nature of the deal to their advantage by starting with obscenely high prices, but they’ll come down if you’re persistent.
In Chinatown, there exists a third way of selling fake bags, one that doesn’t require false doors or stash houses. While some stores just sell fakes out in the open, we encountered a couple shops that have nonbranded knock-offs that hide in plain sight. It’s made clear that if you buy, it will become something more impressive, either by the substitution of a designer’s label for a generic one, or by attaching a label where none was before. We picked out two totes in a shop on Hester Street, one white, one black, both “like Prada.” After a trip to a nearby ATM, we returned to find them adorned with Prada labels. The label on the white purse was attached in the strangest possible location on the bag: below the flap, too far from the bag’s edge and too close to the center, and slightly crooked. I suppose it’s just as well. The bag most closely resembles a Fendi, anyway — Prada makes nothing like it. My friend said the most chic bag she saw on Canal Street was the iconic “I Love NY” tote bag, incidentally one of the few officially licensed bags we encountered.