![]() ![]() So far, the outlet shoe seems decent and I paid less than half the price of a comparable retail one that was on sale. ![]() Even the shoe box doesn't have the word "outlet" or "factory store" on it. From what I can tell, my Cole Haan outlet shoes are not easily distinguishable from retail and is of very good quality. Also, Gap and BR outlet products have three squares or diamonds under the brand name on their tags, so you can easily tell that they're from the outlet. I know that with some outlets, like Gap and BR, their products are also specifically made for the outlets but is of inferior quality to the the retail products (you can easily tell when holding an outlet product and similar retail product side by side). Looking at the pair I bought compared to similiar retail models I cannot tell the difference other than the "Cole Haan" marking on my sole doesn't look as clear as the retail ones (again, I viewed them online so can't say for sure in person). I ended up ordering a pair from the Cole Haan outlet online (mens dress shoes). She said that the forms are first used for retail and then given to the outlet to use, but the quality is the same. Counterfeiting is highly illegal, as counterfeit products do not. She said that it's the same quality, but it is specifically made for the outlets, so you won't find the same models in retail stores. Cole Haan deeply cares about the quality, workmanship, and authenticity of our products. I went to a Cole Haan outlet here in NJ and asked the sales person about the difference with regular and outlet. ![]()
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