http://www.fashionfancier.com/womens-na ... ce-en.html
These are obviously fake to anyone that has use TNF gear, otherwise, generally, company websites are a good place to compare. (http://www.thenorthface.com)
For the chance that those offered could be old stock, trailspace is a good source:
http://www.trailspace.com/gear/the-nort ... ar/jacket/
Just to add that, personally, I would steer clear of less obvious fakes, the 'bargains', not straight brand theft but intellectual property theft in direct sales from China. (stoves are one that comes immediately to mind..). While they may even be almost the same quality (who knows) make no mistake that buying such gear is a direct contribution to the status quo. Above all, we see now the same items just being re-branded by the major players, is this 'dumbing down' good for anyone? No doubt the practice is in response to the growing number of fakes but at what price a 'bargain'? (and how many stoves are needed? and what is the 'total' cost of 10grams saved?)
arcteryx fraud: http://www.fashionfancier.com/mens-desi ... teryx.html
columbia fraud: http://www.fashionfancier.com/mens-desi ... umbia.html
Perhaps I'm pushing *&%$#! uphill?
