Buyers beware! As vintage Harley t-shirt value continues to rise like the price of gold, they’re increasingly being targeted by counterfeiters. The knock-offs are mostly originating from vendors in southern California and are making successful rounds on eBay. Once their welcome has been overstayed they’re circulated around local flea markets where unsuspecting amateur eBay sellers purchase them with the intention of listing them for a quick buck. It’s a vicious cycle.
This report was inspired by a thread in our forum where experts are weighing in on a recently auctioned Harley Champion tee and a vendor who has a history of selling counterfeits. Brace yourself, this person has taken things to the next level – it’s like no other repro was have reported on before. If you thought, like I did, there are some t-shirts that are repro-proof, think again. Read the thread here.
So what’s up with the Golden State and why is it the counterfeiting capital of the world? This isn’t a knock against California, it’s about supply and demand – and in Cali more than any other state, vintage tees are in demand. To back-up this claim here’s a screen shot detailing our top 10 U.S. visitors in the last year.
Translation: Cali is by far the heaviest user of Defunkd in the U.S. and we love them for it. We think of their abundance of repro like the California gold rush. Genuine vintage tees = gold. Fool’s gold = repros. Fake gold and vintage counterfeits are by-products of demand and are most common in lucrative regions.
If you’ve been burned by a bogus tee don’t feel bad, it happens to the best of us. Defunkd has been duped as have many of eBay’s top vintage buyers and sellers. We even featured a Harley tee listed on eBay (below) that was reported to be fake by other reputable sellers who were also convinced by the listing and purchased it.
The repro landscape is cloudy and continually changing – so here’s what you can do:
Keep reading our blog.
Use our forum to ask questions and spread the word about your experiences.
How can this guy have so much “dead-stock” never been worn shirts of every variety from 30 years back. But none of his customers has complained 100% rating…. if they were all fakes you’d think at least one person woulda called him on it by now..But he does have an 3000$ Han Solo doll in a box… you cant fake that.. looks like this guys for real. Sure hope so because i love that never been worn vintage HD shirt i just bought. Anyone got any thoughts on this?
cindy dulong
September 24, 2010 at 12:05 pm
damn, i wish that shirt was mine.. also, congrats on the new site!!!
cindy dulong
September 24, 2010 at 12:08 pm
*note-but only if it was real, NOT the FAKE!! ;oP
Ryanleeson
November 11, 2011 at 4:23 am
Just bought this shirt, seller seems good, but its hard to believe someone didnt just by a jerzees t-shirt and iron the the eagle on.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/400248399339?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_3270wt_702
Ryleeson
November 11, 2011 at 4:33 am
How can this guy have so much “dead-stock” never been worn shirts of every variety from 30 years back. But none of his customers has complained 100% rating…. if they were all fakes you’d think at least one person woulda called him on it by now..But he does have an 3000$ Han Solo doll in a box… you cant fake that.. looks like this guys for real. Sure hope so because i love that never been worn vintage HD shirt i just bought. Anyone got any thoughts on this?
http://www.ebay.ca/sch/wolf5pak/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=25&_trksid=p3686
Anonymous
November 11, 2011 at 2:07 pm
They are heat transfers – pretty much 0 value in the vintage t-shirt world. Not sought after at all.