01 / What verification can show
What verification can show
- Product name
- Collection
- SKU
- Serial number
- Edition range
- Authenticity status
- Care notes
- Ownership transfer status, if activated
01 / What verification can show
02 / What verification should not require
03 / How Observer verification works
The Observer Hoodie is designed around object-level confirmation. A serial can confirm that the garment belongs to the correct collection, SKU, and edition range.
04 / Privacy posture
DUZ verification is designed to support authenticity and ownership confidence without turning clothing into wearer surveillance.
Basic authenticity confirmation should remain useful without requiring wearer identity, location tracking, continuous scanning, social profile connection, or forced login.
A privacy-aware path from physical garment to object-level confirmation.
Step 01
Use the NFC/RFID confirmation page or a visible serial reference when available.
Step 02
The product identity can resolve to collection, SKU, serial number, edition range, and authenticity state.
Step 03
Care notes and ownership transfer status may appear when activated for a specific release.
Step 04
The system is designed to confirm the garment object, not monitor the person wearing it.
Technical answers in plain language.
No. Verification is designed around the garment object, not personal surveillance.
No for basic authenticity confirmation. Future ownership transfer should remain opt-in and should not require forced account login.
DUZ can support manual serial verification when the visible serial and order record match.
It means the verification record is centered on the garment and its serialized product identity: collection, SKU, serial range, authenticity state, and optional care or transfer status.