Real Tommy Hilfiger seams will be clean-cut and uniform.

A real Tommy Hilfiger will have tight, uniform stitching and no loose threads.

Check the tag to find the list of materials that the piece of clothing was made from.

Real tags will also have clear, easy-to-read letters that don’t smudge.

The serial number may be printed on a tag attached to the item or on the packaging or item itself.

Check to be sure “Tommy” has 2 ’m’s and “Hilfiger” only has 1 ’l'.

The edges of the rectangles and stripes are all even with one another, creating one large rectangle.

If the logo stitching looks irregular or like it was quickly done, it’s most likely a fake.

Look at a sewn-in label closely⁠—if the sewing looks even and the material feels smooth, it’s likely real.

The triangle is stitched using thread that’s the same color as the shirt, so look carefully when you’re checking for it. A triangle of fabric is often stitched under the label inside the item of clothing as well.

Real Tommy Hilfiger pants buttons will also be engraved on the back of the button or the metal part found inside the pair of pants.

Look for other things like a physical address or P. O. box under their Contact page.

The best way to find real Tommy Hilfiger sales is to search their own website. If a website advertises a Tommy Hilfiger item as overstock or overruns, this is another sign that it’s a fake.