So this first image is obviously the waistline of both jeans for comparison. The darker jean is the authentic Dime denim, and the lighter the imitation. So the main differences that are instantly identifiable is the lack of tag on the inside of the knock off. The fake jean also has a little yellow “dime” tag just below the belt hem that doesn’t exist in the authentic article. Inside of the knock off is a papery fabric tag attached to the front that features Chinese script, and a size indicator.

Let’s move onto the next detail. So this next photo is precisely what one should see on the button of the genuine Jean. All buttons should be imprinted with the word “DIME”. Every button on the jean, including the rivet buttons should have some sort of imprint with the word “DIME”


The above is what you should see on a genuine DIME Jean. Below are the unmarked buttons used on the fake Jean.


Next photo is a comparison of the belt line patch. The authentic feels more like a typical embroidered patch, while the imitator is a glossier coarser material with an almost plastic look and feel. It’s really hard identify the difference in photo, so I am using feel to differentiate the two. The fake FEELS fake and inorganic. You can also identify the difference in width of the belt loops between the two in this photo, with the genuine Jean having a wider strip of material for the belt loops.

Last photo is of the humorously misplaced “DIME” text embroidered in the improper location. This should actually be up above the left pocket “entrance”, for lack of a better word. Not below the pocket.

I’d also like to backtrack on something I said yesterday regarding the thickness of the jeans. They actually feel pretty close in those regards. I simply haven’t worn my Dime jeans in a minute, and was sort of misremembering them to be thicker like a Polar or Butter Goods Jean. That is simply just inaccurate, these are a thinner denim.
Hopefully this post not only helps out, but has been an interesting comparison for the curious.