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The Truth Starts Here: Why This Site Exists and What They Don’t Want You to Know

Welcome to The Rep Insider.

If you are looking for generic marketing fluff, sugar-coated fairy tales, or the standard corporate PR bullshit—you are in the wrong place.

For a long time, this industry has been filled with smoke and mirrors. Buyers get ripped off, middlemen play dirty games, and the real insiders stay silent to protect their own pockets. But the status quo stops today.

I didn’t build this website to make friends. I built it to tell the absolute, unvarnished truth.

What to expect from this site:

Zero Filter: No diplomatic language. If a supplier is scamming people, I will call them out. If a product is garbage, you will see the receipts.

Deep Dives & Receipts: No rumors. Every single piece of exposure here will be backed by solid facts, chat logs, and industry evidence.

The Real Playbook: I will decode how the industry actually works behind closed doors, helping honest buyers navigate the minefield and avoid the traps.

This journey wasn’t easy to start. They tried to keep the door shut, and they tried to bury the track. But guess what? The door is now wide open, and the foundation is rock solid.

The rep industry has a lot of dirty secrets. Let’s start dragging them into the light.

Stay tuned. The first real storm is coming very soon.

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Do "187 Factory" and "God Factory" Really Exist? The Truth They Don't Want You to Know.

It All Begins Here

I’ve been grinding in the domestic premium replica industry for nearly 20 years. Having recently welcomed my newborn and stepped into motherhood, I decided it was time to shift my business focus toward the global market.

But honestly? Day one completely baffled me.

When I first searched Google to get a feel for the international rep community, my screen was instantly flooded with names like "187 Factory," "God Factory," and "Black Frame." I stood there frozen. Digging deeper, I stumbled upon an album from an overseas seller where every single category was named after these exact "factories." For a split second, I felt like a total stranger to my own industry. I started doubting myself: "Is this even the rep world I’ve known for two decades?" I told myself to humble down, drop the 20-year ego, and accept that I was just a newbie starting from scratch.

However, the moment I looked closely at the photo backgrounds of those bags, it hit me like a lightning bolt.

The legendary "187 Factory" that everyone overseas worships? It is literally just "HaoHao’s" (浩浩家)—one of the most renowned independent vendors in the domestic core circle. "HaoHao" is simply the name of the owner.

To understand this, we have to travel back to 2017 and 2018. Back then, the Baiyun Leather Market in Guangzhou was living its absolute Golden Age. It was a fiercely competitive, thriving ecosystem where top-tier boutiques emerged one after another. Every vendor had their own secret weapon—some mastered the leather tanning, others perfected the hardware. For Chanel alone, I knew at least 4 to 5 top-notch vendors. At the very peak of that era stood two giants: one was HaoHao (overseas known as 187), and the other was Author (创造者, overseas known as God Factory). (I’ll dedicate a separate post to God Factory later).

But here is the most crucial insider truth you need to hear: No single "factory" is flawless across all Chanel styles.

For instance, HaoHao’s Classic Flap (CF) is an absolute masterpiece—undisputedly the best in the entire industry. However, when it came to Author (God Factory), their execution on Caviar leather was generally inferior to HaoHao's; their leather often felt a bit too dry and lacked that natural, rich luster.

Back in the day, HaoHao operated out of a tiny, unassuming stall on the first floor of Baiyun Phase II. If you weren't looking closely, you’d walk right past it. Later, as local crackdowns intensified, HaoHao shut down the physical stall. Rumors flew around that he got busted, but that’s a myth. He is still very much alive, kicking, and remains an irreplaceable "Boss" in the underground rep world.

But here is my warning to you: Be extremely cautious of online sellers claiming to be HaoHao, or claiming they only source from him by using his profile pictures or stock photos. This is the oldest trick in the book: Bait-and-Switch.

Many of my domestic clients in China got brutally ripped off this way, especially on Xiaohongshu (RED, a major Chinese fashion app). Sellers use top-tier photos to hook buyers, only to ship out low-grade, plastic-feeling trash. They treat unsuspecting buyers like sheep to be slaughtered.

In the authentic domestic rep inner circle, nobody uses codes like "187" or "God." We only talk about HaoHao or Author. But at the end of the day, these are just names. Your ultimate goal shouldn't be chasing a catchy factory code—it should be ensuring the actual bag in your hands flawlessly matches retail.

Don't let your hard-earned money vanish into thin air.

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