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DIOR 101: GUIDE TO DATE CODES

DIOR 101: GUIDE TO DATE CODES

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When it comes to luxury fashion, Dior has long been synonymous with elegance, style, and timeless craftsmanship. For avid Dior aficionados and collectors, understanding date codes is essential in determining the authenticity and age of their coveted Dior pieces. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the world of Dior's date codes, unravel their significance, and equip you with the knowledge to understanding your genuine Dior bag.

Understanding Dior's Date Codes

Date codes are unique combinations of letters and numbers that provide valuable insights into the origin and production details of a Dior item. By deciphering these codes, fashion enthusiasts can ascertain information such as the manufacturing location and the year of production of their Dior treasures. Do note that he numbers on the authenticity card is actually the style number for the bag, and is different from the date code.

 

Where to find Dior's Date Codes

You can find the date code typically on a small fabric tag sewn into the lining or interior pocket of your Dior bag.

Image of a close-up of a Christian Dior label showing the location of the date code behind the logo tab

Dior handbags tend to have a leather tag with slightly rounded corners inside with a heat stamp that says ‘Christian Dior PARIS Made in Italy’. Carefully and precisely embossed or stamped onto the opposite side of this tag is the Dior date code.

Dior Code Tag location inside of a bag pocket

However, if the main stamp is on the handbag, the date code is usually in the pocket on a smaller leather tag.

How to Read Dior's Date Codes

Dior Date Code

Decoding Dior's date codes requires familiarity with their specific format. Generally, Dior date codes consist of a combination of letters and numbers, each representing different details about the item. The date code on a Dior purse or wallet is a combination of digits, letters and dashes organized in a way that lets us know important information about a Dior item. Here's the order on newer items

    • 2 numbers

    • 2 letters

    • 4 numbers

In a Dior date code, the 2 letters indicate country of production. MA and BO is Italy, MC is Spain etc.

The last 4 digits indicate the month and the year when the bag was made. The first and third number indicate the month of manufacturing, the second and fourth number indicate the year.

A Guide showing the breakdown of what a Dior Date Code symbolises

In the example above, 01-BO-1114 means the bag was made in November of 2014 in Italy.

Vintage Dior Bag label

On vintage Dior handbags, the order is slightly different. The letters and digits are separated by a space and the date code is shorter as it omits the first two digits:

  • 2 letters

  • 4 numbers

The format of the date code is the same as on Louis Vuitton bags because both Dior and Louis Vuitton are a part of LVMH. Please reference our guide to Louis's Vuitton's date codes for more information.

Where are Dior handbags made?

Dior has manufactured handbags in the following countries: Italy, Spain, or France (for vintage bags before 1990).

 

  • Vintage handbags made in France did not come with serial numbers.

  • The production country of these handbags were often indicated on a gold-tone metallic plate located inside or outside the handbag.

  • 'Made in France' can also be stamped into leather. It looks like a regular Christian Dior stamp with the exception of the date code.

  • There are also vintage handbags that have a 'PARIS, NEW YORK' inscription.

 

Christian Dior stopped making handbags in France in 1990. So bags created in 1990 or after should only have been made in Italy or Spain.

 

  • You will find “Christian Dior” with “PARIS” in capital letters inscribed on the tag inside the bag.

  • For some purses, “MADE IN ITALY” or “MADE IN SPAIN” can be found on the front side of the tag, also in capital letters.

  • Depending on the model, the “Made in” stamp can be found on the back side of the tag, above the date code.

  • This lettering should be clean and precise without the colour bleeding out of the lines.

  • The stamp should be located perfectly in the middle and in either gold, silver or colourless. 

 

Decoding Dior's date codes is a valuable skill for Dior enthusiasts and collectors, enabling you to authenticate your cherished pieces, determine their production details, and deepen their appreciation for the brand's craftsmanship. By understanding the significance and structure of these codes, you can confidently navigate the world of Dior fashion and make informed purchases. Remember, knowledge is your greatest ally in safeguarding your investment and celebrating the iconic allure of Dior's creations. Happy decoding!

 

Disclaimer: This article serves as an informational guide only and does not guarantee the authenticity or accuracy of any specific Dior item or date.

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