How to Avoid Fake tokidoki Bags on eBay

When shopping for tokidoki for LeSportsac bags on eBay, use this guide to empower yourself to avoid the fakes!

Note: This guide covers ONLY 2006-2007 tokidoki for LeSportsac bags. This guide does not include tokidoki for Hello Kitty bags, European tokidoki bags, or 2008-2010 tokidoki bags because there are no fakes of these items on eBay (yet?).

List of signs that a seller is probably selling fake tokidoki for LeSportsac items:

1. If the bag does not have the “qee” toy(spring 2006-summer 2007) or tokidoki Adios keychain(fall 2007 onwards) attached to it on a keyring with a chain, proceed with caution. All tokidoki bags (including wallets and acessories) come with a qee/tokidoki keychain – except for Braccialettos. Those who make fake tokidoki bags are not good at reproducing realistic versions of the tokidoki qee, so some fake bags don’t include one or try to hide it in their auction photos. Also note: a real NWT (new with tags) tokidoki bag will usually come with the qee wrapped in a clear plastic wrapper with black writing printed on it – but fake bags never include this printed plastic wrapper. If the bag is new, but the qee isn’t wrapped in plastic, proceed with caution. Sometimes the wrapper does come off by accident on real bags, but just keep this warning in mind.

2. The bag has a first season tokidoki print with a qee from the later seasons attached, or the attached qee looks fake. The first season tokidoki print bags came with either a blue Meomi cat qee or a pink Dalek qee with a “5″ on its chest attached. First season tokidoki print bags did NOT come with the white qees with the flower face, except for the tokidoki Black bags. (To make things a bit more confusing, the 2007 re-release of the first season or “original print” bags did come with white tokidoki qees.) Check out a comparison of a real qee versus a fake qee.

Real First Season Meomi Qee:

tokidoki meomi qee

Real First Season Dalek Qee:

tokidoki dalek qee

Real tokdioki Qee – Comes with Spring 2006 “tokidoki black” print and bags from the Summer 2006 through the Summer 2007 collection:

tokidoki qee

Real tokdioki Adios keychain – Comes with bags from the Fall 2007 and Winter 2007 collections, and with Foresta, Paradiso, and L’Amore re-release bags:

tokidoki keychain

Fake tokidoki qee:

fake tokidoki qee

Another fake tokidoki qee:

fake tokidoki qee

Another fake tokidoki qee:

fake tokidoki qee

And still another fake tokidoki qee – any bag that comes with this tokidoki qee, which is missing the red star on the front of its left arm, is FAKE:

fake tokidoki qee

3. The bag does not have the decorative chain on it that all tokidoki bags (including wallets and acessories) come with.

Examples of fake tokidoki bags that are missing the decorative chain and have a little skinny fake chain in its place:

fake tokidoki inferno bag

fakebag12.jpg

4. The zippers on the outside of the bag are made of plastic and/or are not multi-colored. On real Tokidoki bags, all of the zippers on the outside of the bag are made of metal, and are multi-colored (rainbow colors in a random pattern)*. Also on real Tokidoki bags, the inside zippers are plastic in a color that matches the inside lining, with a generic standard zipper pull that matches the hardware color. Some fake Tokidoki bags have a zipper pull on the inside that says Lesportsac on it – real Tokidoki bags never do!

*Note: One exception to this rule is the Scuola backpack style bag – SOME seasons of the Scuola do not have rainbow zippers. Original print (first season tokidoki print) Scuolas have white zippers, second season Playground Scuolas have tan zippers, second season Playground Cammo Black Scuolas have black zippers, and second season Playground Cammo Olive Scuolas have olive zippers. Third season Scuolas and onwards have rainbow zippers.

Example of a fake Tokidoki bag that does not have rainbow zippers:

fake tokidoki playground bag

5. If the bag/wallet/accessory does not have round zipper pulls with tokidoki characters engraved on the front of them, or other hardware in the same color with tokidoki characters engraved on them, it is fake. Note that the color of the hardware on real bags changes depending on which season and print the bag is. First season bags had green hardware (plus blue hardware rings attached to the strap), and subsequent seasons have silver or gold hardware. The color of the decorative chain on the bag always matches the hardware color as well.

UPDATE: To make things a little more confusing, a batch of “second generation” original print (first season tokidoki print) bags were released a year after the first season bags were originally produced. The second generation original print bags were an exclusive to the Seattle LeSportsac outlet store. The second generation bags have silver hardware and chains instead of green and blue, and they come with regular tokidoki qees instead of Meomi or Dalek. The second generation bags were produced in the following styles: Stellina, Bambino, Bambinone, Canguro, and Luna. They were also produced in 3 styles that were NOT available in the original run of the first season tokidoki print: Portatelefono, Bocce, and Gioco. When in doubt IDing an original print tokidoki bag, see #25 on this list.

Example of a fake tokidoki bag that does not have the correct color hardware – note that the hardware is all silver when it should be green & blue (it is also the wrong shape, the zippers are too short, and it is missing the qee and decorative chain):

fake original tokidoki print bag

Example of another fake tokidoki bag that does not have the correct color hardware – once again the hardware is all silver when it should be green & blue (it also has the wrong qee attached, and is missing the decorative chain):

fake tokidoki bag

Example of another fake tokidoki bag that does not have the correct color hardware – once again the hardware is all silver when it should be green & blue (the qee is also missing the red star on its left arm, and the decorative ball chain is too skinny):

fake tokidoki bag

Example of a fake tokidoki bag that does not have the correct engraving on the zipper pull – it should be a picture of a tokidoki character, not the word LeSportsac (the keyring that the qee is attached to is also a giveaway that this bag is fake):

fake tokidoki bag

Example of a fake tokidoki bag that has the wrong color and wrong size chain (Pirata bags should have gold chains that are a thicker weight than is pictured below):

fake tokidoki bag

6. The bag’s strap does not have the name LeSportsac repeating on it. Real bags have the LeSportsac logo repeating across the length of the strap, and the logo imprinted into the strap. Some fake bags have this too, but the font will look wrong and too small, so examine the straps closely!

7. Something about the pattern or the colors on the bag look off to you (trust your instincts).

Example of a fake tokidoki bag where the colors are off (it is also the wrong shape – this supposedly a Buon Viaggio but isn’t even close, the hardware is wrong, and the qee is fake):

fake bag 4

Example of another fake tokidoki bag where the colors are off (it is also missing the decorative chain and has fake tags and a fake qee):

Fake Playground Ciao Ciao

8. The auction does not specify the bag’s name and style number – sellers with real items will be able to provide you with this information, so that you can look the style up on my Tokidoki Bag Archive to make sure that the style really exists and looks like it is supposed to. If you have never seen a tokidoki bag in the style you see on ebay and can’t match it to any of the styles on my Tokidoki Bag Archive or the LeSportac website, it is fake! Fake bags are also sometimes sold as a “set” of two bags, even though no tokidoki bags are officially sold as sets. Fake tokidoki bags also sometimes come in bag styles that were never available in some prints.

Fake bag “set” example:

Fake Tokidoki bag

Another fake bag “set” example:

fake tokidoki l’amore bag

Example of a fake tokidoki bag where the bag style was never made in the print shown – there is no such thing as a Playground Cammo Olive Zucca (the size of the print on this bag is also WAY too large and the color is off, it comes with a fake qee on a skinny chain, is missing the decorative gold chain… I could go on and about how super-fake this bag is):

fake tokidoki zucca

Example of a fake tokidoki bag where the bag style was never made in ANY print – there is no such thing as a tokidoki weekender (this bag is also missing the qee & ball chain, doesn’t have rainbow zippers or the correct hardware on the zipper pull, doesn’t have the right color trim for the Spiaggia print, etc.):

fake tokidoki weekender

9. The bag is listed as new but does not have LeSportsac tags attached.

10. The seller is located in Thailand, which is where most of the fake tokidoki bags seem to be coming from. A seller location in Thailand is not a guarantee that the bag is fake, but should be a sign to proceed with extra caution.

11. The price is too good to be true. You are not going to find a real tokidoki bag for a BIN of $30 on eBay. EVER.

12. The bag has an inside tag that says “Carefully Made in the USA.” Real tokidoki bags are made in China!

Example of a fake inside tag:

Fake inner Tokidoki tag

13. If the tags attached don’t match what the bag looks like, it’s fake!

Example of outer tags that don’t match the bag – the tag says “Leopard Print Showcase, ” but is attached to a (fake!) Cammo Olive dolce style bag:

Fake Outer Tokidoki tag

14. For Cammo Olive print bags, if the trim is dark olive with lighter green LeSportsac logos across it, it is fake. On real Cammo Olive bags, the trim is the opposite – light olive trim with dark olive LeSportsac logos.

Trim on a fake Cammo Olive bag:

Fake Cammo Olive bag

Trim on a real Cammo Olive bag:

Real Cammo Olive bag

15. For Playground print bags, if the trim is brown with tan LeSportsac logos across it, it is fake. On real Playground print bags, the trim is the opposite – light tan trim with dark tan LeSportsac logos.

16. The bag says Flower’ Spring on it instead of tokidoki for LeSportsac where the logo should be in the bag design, AND it has a white tokidoki qee that is missing the red star that should be on its left arm (check the photo of the real white tokidoki qee above in item #2!) . Fakes have also been spotted that say Prosport instead of tokidoki for LeSportsac where the logo should be in the bag design. Note that sellers may try to hide the Flower’ Spring words and fake qees on their fake bags – if it is hard to see what is going on in an auction photos, ask for better/more close-up photos. Also beware if a bag looks like it has been folded over oddly in places to hide it’s fakeness giveaways.

Examples of some fake bags that say “Flower’ Spring” and have qees that are missing the red star on their left arms (these bags are also missing the decorative chains, and have fake skinny little chains instead):

fake tokidoki bag

fake tokidoki bag

fake tokidoki bag

fake tokidoki bag

fake tokidoki bag

17. Check the seller’s other items before bidding. If they have other bags for sale that you recognize as fake, then you can be 99.9% sure that all of their tokidoki bags are fake. A seller with real items would not damage their credibility by mixing in fakes.

18. If the seller has zero feedback (especially if they also have an account that was created within in the past 30 days), you should proceed with extreme caution before bidding. Chances are that the seller keeps changing their ebay user ID to hide negative feedback they received from others who bought fakes from them previously.

19. The seller’s auctions include “tokidoki” in quotes in the title line of the auction as a subtle clue that they are selling knock-offs.

20. There are new fakes coming out of Australia. Be careful if the seller only accepts Direct Debit (Westpac), as they do not offer the buyer the same level of protection that Paypal offers buyers. Exercise a similar level of caution with any seller who doesn’t take Paypal – Paypal offers the most buyer protection in case of fraud.

21. If the bag has the wrong print inside, it is fake. Check my Tokidoki Bag Archive for which colors/prints should be inside which bags.

Example of a fake tokidoki bag with the wrong print inside – the inside of an Arancia (orange) bag should be Foresta:

fake tokidoki bag

22. If the bag is a Campeggio and the front pockets end above the bottom seam of the bag, it is fake. Real Campeggio front pockets end at the bottom of the bag, not an inch or two above it.

Example of a fake tokidoki Campeggio bag with the wrong size front pockets (this bag also has a fake qee on a fake chain, is missing the decorative chain, and is showing an example of a fake Foresta print where the colors are way off):

Fake Foresta Campeggio

23. The bag is badly misshapen and/or the size of the print is way too large on the bag.

Example of a fake tokidoki bag side-by-side with a real tokidoki bag to show how the bag shape and the location of the zipper on the fake bag are wrong, and the size of the print is not to proper scale on the fake:

fake tokidoki bag compared to a real bag

24. The inside “tokidoki for LeSportsac” black tag is not sewn in with metallic thread. Fake bags have inside tags sewn in with plain black thread, but the tags on real bags are sewn in with metallic thread.

fake vs. real tokidoki bag tags

25. And finally, if still in doubt – ask to see a photo of the underside of one of the zipper heads on a rainbow zipper on the bag – if the bag is real, it will have the brand name “riri” + M6 stamped into the underside of each rainbow zipper head.  Bags that have zipper heads with the riri m6 stamp are definitely real.

UPDATE on Jan. 23, 2008: Fakes are getting more realistic! Please be sure to read this new tutorial on how to spot a convincing fake tokidoki bag.

Please also take note that currently, ALL tokidoki bags on ioffer.com are fake.

If you have anything to add to this guide, leave a comment or e-mail tokidokiblog@gmail.com.

1,290 Responses to “How to Avoid Fake tokidoki Bags on eBay”

  1. Rachel says:

    Mary, it’s real. Again, fakes don’t exist for that print (yet).

  2. Jewel says:

    Much Mahalo DonnafrHI for posting and Stephanie for approving =). The countdown begins, the Stellina Inferno will be sold in about 2 hrs. Thank you everyone for the support. Much love, Jewel

  3. nat says:

    hi everyone, i recently received a lesportsac limited edition show case leopard stripe collection and would like to know how much it costs. does anyone have any idea? thanks.

  4. Rachel says:

    looks real to me, Tran.

  5. Tiger Lily says:

    Are there such things as fake Tokidoki Jewellery? I recently purchased an Adios Tokidoki star necklace online that was missing the tokidoki logo charm and sent it back (I’ve been told I will receive a replacement… but this is yet to arrive…) Are there any tell-tales signs that jewellery is fake? I had never bought a Tokidoki necklace before so I had nothing to compare it too.

    Any help?

  6. kat says:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-Lesportsac-TokiDoki-Purse-Handbag-L ong-Strap-NR-/120565704296?cmd=ViewItem&pt=US_CSA_WH_Handbag s&hash=item1c1246a668

    hi everyone! i am trying to figure out if this lss tokidoki bag is real. i just won it on ebay. no qee. thanks for any help!! :)
    (i am new to tokidoki)

  7. kat says:

    i got the bag i asked about and it does not have riri m6 on the underside. i wish i read this blog more carefully before i bid. seller told me it’s real though. i think she does not know it’s fake. sigh. this was my 1st tokidoki bag, too.

  8. Rachel says:

    file a claim with ebay.

  9. kat says:

    thanks. i probably will have to, it looks like. she got kind of insulted when i asked her if it was authentic in our message exchange through ebay. she said she would never have a fake.

    but there is no riri on the back of zipper head, le sport sac words repeat down the strap, and no stretch cord thingy, and no made in china tag inside zipper pocket. the colors might be a little off too.. i can’t really tell that well.

    i will try to get some pics up, if anyone wants to see it.

  10. Rachel says:

    Sometimes people aren’t aware that they’re selling fakes, but obviously she isn’t as educated as she should be about tokidoki bags. Sounds like you definitely have a fake. eBay should have you covered. Good luck getting your money back quickly :) .

  11. kat says:

    thank you, i appreciate that! :) it was about $70, so that is too much for a fake! lol

    yeah, it was used ( i think by her?) and the way she acted, she really thought it was real! i do like to give people the benefit of the doubt though.

    so i guess i will give it a few days to see if i hear back from her. then i will file a claim.

  12. kat says:

    i just wanted to update. the seller has contacted me, and she REALLY did not know this bag is fake. we worked out an arrangement, and i am happy with it. from now on, i know i need a pic of the zipper head underside before i bid! lol

    thanks to this fantastic blog and members for your help! :)

  13. Jade says:

    Hi there. I have a Tokidoki bag and I just wanted to know if it was fake and how much it is worth, if anybody can help me?! It has an evil nurse on the front (there’s also a little devil to the left of her with the Tokidoki sign.
    The back is red with gold dragons, and inside is white with a zip pocket.
    If anybody could help, that would be really great. Many thanks! :D

  14. Quesa says:

    Hi there,
    Can you please check if this one is fake or real?
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290435 258279
    Thanks

  15. Quesa says:

    Hi again, looking at your info I coudn’t find the style of bag with the same print. So I think its fake. Just want to make sure :) Thanks again

  16. Hi Quesa – You are correct, that bag is fake.

  17. i heart TKDK says:

    help guys! i really really want to purchase a bag with the cartolina print, but its out of site on the tokidoki website. a friend of mine told me to check out karmaloop and sure enough they have tokidoki merchandise. are they a legit seller? stuff looks real from pics, but prices are about $10-$20 cheaper…what gives? im not down with teh fake stuff…

  18. i heart TKDK says:

    btw i was lookin at the elegante handbag in cartolina print…not on tokidoki website, but was on karmaloop.

  19. Rachel says:

    The items on karmaloop are real. They often sell items at a discount. Cartolina is too new of a print to worry about fakes. It just came out a couple months ago.

  20. i heart TKDK says:

    Thanks Rachel! Know where else i can the Nobile bag in the Cartolina print?

  21. Rachel says:

    just check the posts on the blog for the past few months and you should find links

  22. angelica says:

    do they have fakes of the adios plush because i want to buy one but they are sold out on the toki doki website and i was thinking of buying one off amazon.com

  23. ashley says:

    Stephanie- I think you meant to say “Fall 2007 and Winter 2007″ above the real Adios keychain picture instead of “Fall 2006 and Winter 2006.”

  24. You are correct Ashley – thanks!

  25. emma says:

    Hi,

    I’m new to Tokidoki, so can anyone tell me if these bags are real or fake?? Thanks so much!

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Tokidoki-LeSportsac-Trasporto-Stellina-E UC-/330441900359?cmd=ViewItem&pt=US_CSA_WH_Handbags&hash=ite m4cefdf4147

    http://cgi.ebay.com/NWT-Tokidoki-LeSportsac-SPIAGGIA-STELLIN A-/220619010179?cmd=ViewItem&pt=US_CSA_WH_Handbags&hash=item 335deaf083

    Oh, and one more thing (:
    Has anyone had any experience with buying them from Amazon.com? Is there any difference?

  26. Faith says:

    Hi,

    I recently purchased a TD bag off of eBay.

    It’s a partenza crossbody bad which still has the tags on however under the zipper head it doesn’t have the riri M6 stamp. Just wanted to know if this is something with the newer bags or if this is actually a fake.

    Thanks.

  27. Sash says:

    I recently purchased a Tokidoki bag which I was in love with, but it didnb’t come with a qee (is that it) but it has the correct zipper and does repeat lesportsac.
    The print has really cute white rabbits in different countries and it also has three zippers, three pockets, but I’m really hoping I purchased the genuine thing.
    Could someone who really knows their Tokidoki tell me if they have encountered anything like what I have described and if my bag is the genuine thing?
    Thanx sooooo much if you can.
    P.S. I purchased the bag in an actual store, not online, and there were other bags of the same type but with a print that is exactly like the tokidoki’s listed.
    Please help!!!!

  28. Kelly says:

    just wondering if anyone has been to this site before?

    https://secure.peppermintpark.com/brands/566?page=1

    are these real or fake??

  29. Ursula says:

    Sash: I think you might have a Fifi Lapin bag made for Lesportsac but it’s not from the Tokidoki line. The only print that I can recall that has rabbits on it is the inferno print that has some vampire bat white bunnies on it…It is legit but it’s not Tokidoki. Would it be possible to see pictures? I can tell you right away what it is

    Cheers!

  30. Roxy says:

    :/ ! I wish I saw this before!
    I totally got a fake tokidoki and about a year and a half ago
    and the rainbow zipper isent like how they showed it,
    its like an actualy rainbow that fades and changes color!
    well that sucks, but at least its a cute fake
    and I know now too be more carefull so Ill have more real ones than fake ones haha

    good advice!

  31. tokidokiLove says:

    argh this person just added 5-6 hello kitty bags that have nothing to do with tokidoki but state they do. not sure if they’re authentic sanrio products as I can never tell those apart.

    also says it’s leather and doesn’t look like leather to me. (14$ for leather? )
    search for tokidoki + kitty and arrange according to newly listed, they’re easy to spot.

    hope you all report them and nobody buys them thinking it’s a tokidoki product :(

  32. Rachel says:

    report to ebay that they’re keyword spamming. That should do the trick :) .

  33. Juju says:

    Hello Quinn,

    This bag looks like the Campeggio bag or Stellina style bag, both are the same style but are different in size.

    The one you are looking at has the Tutti Print. I think its fake for the following reasons:

    1. Looks like the Campeggio/Stellina bags, but this style doesnt have zippers in the front. The real ones have pockets in the front that close with velcro.

    2. Rainbow zipper is different. Real ones have the diffrent color on each tooth of the zipper.

    3. The REAL Tutti Print comes with a purple interior.

    Hope this helps.

  34. Rachel says:

    Quinn, Juju is absolutely right. Bag is fake beyond a doubt.

  35. Quinn says:

    Thank you to Rachel and Juju for the detailed information! :)

  36. Rachel says:

    I saw that earlier today as well. I sent the seller a friendly message, as well as reported the listing to eBay and tokidoki directly. Hoping it doesn’t sell.

  37. MissMandyLynne says:

    hey i wanted to know if this was a real or a fake – it looks real to me and i asked for more pictures but i havnt gotten any info back yet – thanx ^_^

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Tokidoki-White-Centro-Astronauta-Satchel -Bag-NWT-/270613534467?cmd=ViewItem&pt=US_CSA_WH_Handbags&ha sh=item3f01d2d703

  38. ambersdad says:

    ^^^MissMandyLynne- Its real!

  39. kimber says:

    Is this fake? I’m looking for a Tokidoki messenger bag for my laptop, so I’ve been viewing a LOT of bags… this just looks “off” to me.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/tokidoki-LeSportsac-CiaoCiaoTraspoto-Mes senger-9514-Lg-/380059569075?cmd=ViewItem&pt=US_CSA_WH_Handb ags&hash=item587d50cbb3

  40. Sandy says:

    Uh, it looks like the color in the picture could be off.
    Seems like the picture was taken with a cell phone camera.
    It has the quee, I dont think the adios quees were faked.
    Also the seller has a high feedback number and its 100% positive, as well as a 7 day money back guarantee.
    But you could always ask the seller to see more pictures.
    Such as, the zipper head to make sure it says riri, and the inside logo to make sure it has the proper stitching. :)

  41. kimber says:

    Thanks. Sometimes it’s hard to go just by feedback because some people may not know or be happy with fakes so give + feedback.

  42. Maegan Morin says:

    Thanks for this great guide! But there are still a few things I’m unsure of concerning the bag that I got as a gift, it seems that somethings are real and some are fake. Would you possibly be able to identify a real or a fake if i sent you pictures? I love my bag no matter what the case is. I’m just curious to know

  43. Rachel says:

    post links to the pictures, we’ll help you out.

  44. Katy says:

    Can someone please tell me if the below bag is a fake or not? Thanks.

    http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/rds/clo/1881407668.html

  45. Rachel says:

    Katy…. totally fake!!!!!!!!!!

  46. Emma Barnard-Harris says:

    I bought a bag a few years ago at a market in London thinking it was real but after looking through this blog I have discovered its fake.
    My advice is to check what to look for first before you commit into buying one, mine was only about £20 but I know they can be sold for much more now.

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