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Shebag Chanel 25 bag review (Mar 2026 updated)
three-point alignment in double stitching.
Mid-to-low-end replicas cannot achieve this level of precision.
the needle holes of each quilting line form a continuous straight line.
There are no breaks at the intersections between quilts,
demonstrating a precision joining technique.


to demonstrate the double stitching craft.
Positioning is everything.
Shebag uses 100% manual alignment stitching,
with precision down to the micron level.
Each position is stitched twice.
covering any needle holes.
Shebag’s craftsmen perform the double stitching entirely by hand under a microscope.
Each point takes 3–5 minutes to complete.
This is impossible for mid‑to‑low‑end replicas,
as it is extremely time‑consuming and requires excellent eyesight.
the red circles in the image below show the two stitches at the bottom corner,
forming an 8‑shaped overlap.
The thread is embedded into the leather,
connecting the quilt positions with perfect precision.


The triangular area must be double-needle stitched—missing even one stitch indicates a counterfeit.
All Shebag bags use this double-needle technique.
ensuring the small triangle aligns perfectly with the quilt center.
with threads tightly joined, no offset, and no gaps.


the quilts align perfectly at the intersection of the pocket opening and side panel.
The first padded stitch at the edge of the chain hole hardware
must align precisely with the extended cross intersection of the quilt stitches,
forming an absolute alignment craft of one stitch fixing the center point.


We use custom curved needles, inserting from the inside of the suede to ensure the stitches are hidden within the seams, leaving no visible stitching on the exterior.
These are all authentic craftsmanship details.


creating a smooth transition from firm to soft.
The suede edge forms a natural tapered curve
that fits perfectly with the rounded chamfer of the calfskin.
of the Chanel 25 suede bag.
Shebag achieves 1:1 replication by dissecting authentic bags,
studying every craftsmanship detail, and reproducing them precisely.

