Louis Vuitton, Kanye West's Yeezys, and once considered 'uncool' Crocs are quickly becoming popular among consumers of counterfeit goods
A GUCCI Retro Bus for fashion fans is seen in Shanghai, China, On July 21, 2021. The flashy car is also a mobile pavilion, part of an outdoor spin-off of the Gucci Originals exhibition currently being held at the Shanghai Exhibition Center. (Photo credit should read Costfoto/Barcroft Media via Getty Images)
If there's one sector that doesn't seem to be struggling, it's the market for counterfeit goods. It owes this robust economic health to the luxury sector, copying designer creations and selling fake versions at lower prices. Brands such as Louis Vuitton and Gucci are among the most sought-after names among consumers looking for fake products.
When it comes to counterfeiting, not all luxury brands are equal, it seems. A Uswitch study looked at the most popular brands among consumers of counterfeit goods. It turns out that the majority of counterfeit shoppers are looking to buy "Rolex" watches... at knockdown prices. In fact, each year, the term "fake Rolex" is searched online over 225,000 times.
And that's perhaps not surprising, given the high price of the genuine Swiss timepieces, ranging from around €5,000 for entry-level models to several tens of thousands of euros for collector pieces that are sometimes over 20 years old. Last year, a Daytona Paul Newman model in yellow gold sold for 663,000 Swiss francs (€618,162) at Christie's.
Louis Vuitton and Gucci also feature among the brands whose counterfeits are the most popular online, with 118,800 and 87,600 searches respectively. The rapper Kanye West's Yeezy brand of is also coveted by fashion fans who aren't too bothered about the authenticity of the items they wear (37,200 online searches).
From fakes to "fake fakes"