Salutations from Rabbit Eats Muffin





Dear Valued Customers,

Following the launch of our online shop - Rabbit Eats Muffin, our very first batch of Longchamp bags will be ready for pre-order once we have finalized our Product Catalogue. 

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Adieu,
Rabbit Eats Muffin

How to Order?



How Does it Work?

Rabbit Eats Muffin collates orders in batches and place the orders received with our respective suppliers.

Please check out our regular Updates for each Batch. 

All items sold are 100% Authentic.

Placing an Order
  • View our product catalogue from Pre-Order link
  • Fill up the Order Form provided.
  • For Longchamp Order Form, please click HERE.
  • You may state you special remarks clearly in the Order Form provided. You may indicate your alternative choices if your order is out-of-stock etc. 
  • Email the completed order form to rabbit.eats.muffin@gmail.com together with payment details, if any

Payment

Tabulate the total amount payable and transfer your funds to Rabbit Eats Muffin within 24 hours, otherwise your order will be void.

We regret to inform that we only accept bank transfer (via ATM transfer or iBanking) at this stage.

Please reimburse your payment to the following:

Bank: POSB
Account Type: POSB Savings
Account No.: 200-78541-0

After reimbursing your payment, please email us at rabbit.eats.muffin@gmail.com with the following information: 
  1. Transaction Reference No. 
  2. Total Amount Transferred 
Confirmation

We will proceed to place your order upon receipt of your full payment accordingly. 


Out-of-Stock / Unavailable Items

We will contact you immediately should your ordered item(s) is out of stock and get your consent for the following options: -

a) Refund of your payment (will be processed within 5 working days)
b) Retain your payment and use it for your alternative order (if time allows, we will change your order to your alternate choice or carry forward to the next pre-order batch)


Distribution Method

Items will be ready for collection around 4 weeks after pre-order closes.

We will post regular updates on our website and email you on the status and advise on the mass meet up timings.

Mass meet up at City Hall / Orchard MRT upon arrival of items.





How to Spot an Authentic Longchamp

Longchamp was founded by Jean Cassegrain in 1948, and the company employed individual craftsmen dispersed throughout the Loire valley countryside to create leather coverings for pipes and other products geared toward smokers. By 1955, it had expanded to include small leather goods, opening its first factory in Segré.[2] By the 1970s, Longchamp opened its first boutiques in Hong Kong and Japan, and became known for its lightweight travel goods.

The most popular longchamp line now are the Le Pliage and the Planètes, both made of vinyl and leather. The difference is that Le Pliage is foldable while the Planètes is not. Though Planètes uses a more thicker material than the other one.

  • It comes with the original paper bag and care card. 

  • The care card shows cleaning guidelines for your longchamp.


  • The longchamp logo should be located directly above the snap. The logo of the fake one is usually not centered. It should be embossed and its outline should be engraved on the leather. Look at the back of the flap to see the engraving of the logo. The button should say "Longchamp 1948" and also has the longchamp logo inside the circle. 


  • The inner side of the snap button should say ORIGINAL, PRYM, 6/4B.

  • The zipper must have the engraved YKK.

  • The zipper pull varies from one model to another. This is for the Planètes long handle. 

  • The inner pocket is on the front but this varies from model to model. Most of the special edition LePliage/Planètes have the inner pocket at the back.
  • The back should also have an engraving of the correct spelling of LONGCHAMP and the model of the bag (Sorry forgot to take photo).


  • The inner snap has a transparent plastic disc.


  • It should have a tag inside. Authentic longchamps are either MADE IN FRANCE, MADE IN TUNISIA or MADE IN CHINA. The series of numbers on the fifth line is the style number. There is also a care instruction on the last line.

  • The lining inside are cleanly sewn unlike with the fake ones.


Bag Care Instructions

Brands:

How to spot an Authentic Kate Spade

  • Start with the label. There are two basic types of labels: embossed and fabric. Embossed and stamped labels are simple. They will appear on leather bags, and leather bags will never have a fabric label on them. They generally appear on the front top of a purse and the lettering appears in the same font and size as the fabric labels. Fabric labels get a bit more complicated. The best way to identify the fakes from the real thing, though, is through the method of attachment and the lettering. All Kate Spade bag fabric labels are attached through stitching. That means they are actually stitched onto the bag, not that the label has stitching on it. Many counterfeiters put a fake stitching around the label on then glue it on. Pull on it and if it pulls up, it’s a fake. Bags have specific lettering on the labels. This means that the name “Kate Spade” appears as “kate spade,” with even spacing and clean lines. The labels will say “New York” in all uppercase under her name, or her name will appear alone. There are other very specific labels for Kate Spade, but they are for individual collections. If you are unsure about a label, confirm it with the Kate Spade website.
  • Pay attention to the shape and size of the letters on the label. Go to the Kate Spade website to view authentic labels and compare the font on the suspected fake. If the letters vary in any way, your suspicions are justified. Kate Spade only uses one style of lettering on all of her purses.
  • Be suspicious of color block purses, bags with two small front pockets and backpacks. While Kate Spade did design bags like these, they were all produced over a decade ago and are hard to find. Most often, bags with these attributes are fakes.
  • Look out for large metal feet on the bottom of Kate Spade purses. Big, pointy metal studs or ones wider than the size of a dime are signs that you’re not looking at a real Kate Spade purse.  For bags that come with feet (not all do), the feet are small and unobtrusive. They aren’t pyramid or cone shaped. If you have a bag with large feet on it, chances are you have a fake.
  • Question any Kate Spade purse that looks like another designer’s work. Purses that seem similar to ones made by Dior, Burberry, Coach and other high end designers yet have a Kate Spade label are definite fakes. Kate Spade has a very distinct style and never copies her competitor’s lines.
  • Rule out purses with a single large black stripe on top, sunflower prints, toile, camouflage, tie-dye or prints with the faces of celebrities. These are very popular fakes-and not at all similar to any authentic Kate Spade designs.
  • Examine the zipper and snaps. If they look to be of poor quality or show any signs of tarnish or rust, the bag is a fake.
  • Examine the shape of the purses available and what collection they claim to be from. Many counterfeiters will get the print right, but then produce their bags with a shape from a different collection. Check out Kate Spade’s line to make sure your bag fits both the shape and print.
  • Look for an authenticator. There is one commonly referenced online, called “I Hate Counterfeit Bags Info.” Check your bag against the website creator’s specifications or contact her to authenticate your bag.

How to Spot an Authentic Coach

  • Look closely at the Coach "C" logos on the outside of the bag. They should all be symmetrical, especially at the seams. Notice whether any of the "C" logos are cut off at any of the bag's edges or seams. An authentic Coach bag does not display a logo that has been severed or partially sewn into a seam. No matter how slight the compromise may be, the "C" should be completely in tact.
  • Verify that all of the stitching is a uniform double-thickness. Any thin, single-thread or inconsistent stitching indicates a fake Coach handbag.
  • Check the bag for a lining. Leaving the lining out of a bag is an easy way to cut costs when manufacturing a fake bag. All authentic Coach handbags are lined, with only one exception. The Coach Classic is sold without a lining
  • Look beyond the serial number or authentication code. Many designers use such codes and Coach is no exception. The difference is that Coach is very inconsistent with the use and application of these numbers. It is not uncommon to find Coach bags from different lines with the exact same number. Because of this, these codes are not a reliable means for determining authenticity.



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