Australian discount luxury clothing and accessories store Cosette has been cleared of allegations it sold designer fakes after a year-long investigation that examined more than 1000 complaints.
On Tuesday, NSW Fair Trading concluded its probe into the company, which says it sources authentic designer bags from European suppliers under parallel importing arrangements. The investigation stemmed from complaints made by Cosette customers, who alleged bags sold by the company were fake after having them inspected by independent experts.
In a statement, Cosette said it was vindicated by the outcome of the investigation, which had “a detrimental impact on our business and, more importantly, our customers, who were wrongly led to believe that some of their products … were not genuine”.
Cosette customers, including one who founded a Facebook group for affected clients, were disappointed with the outcome, saying they stood by their complaints.
Brisbane sales manager Fleur Sharpe said she was angered by the outcome.
Sharpe filmed herself taking her Saint Laurent bag to the brand’s Brisbane store to be checked.
“I could easily document the differences – you will never tell me that bag wasn’t fake,” she said.
Cosette’s statement also took aim at luxury authenticators, despite the company having used them to verify the authenticity of its products. It said the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal – which adjudicated over several claims between Cosette and customers – found independent authenticators provided “no evidence of specific qualifications, skills or knowledge” in providing their opinion.