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The toe of Converse is a bit yellow·

The toes of my Converse All Stars have never turned yellow, and I only broke them after two years of use.

You either bought defective shoes, or you bought fake ones.

Look at the black line on the rubber sole. See if the black line protrudes. If it doesn't protrude and is integrated with the white glue on the top and bottom, it's a pity that you bought a fake one. Also, the place where "all star" is written on the back of the heel is also protruding, and it is definitely not smooth when viewed from the side!

Also, the genuine All Star is a bit heavy. When I weigh myself wearing All Star, it is 2 pounds heavier than barefoot.

Also, what you said above is wrong. All Star mid-top canvas shoes do not have a shoe logo on the tongue. Only low-cut ones are available! It is obviously not true to use the shoe mark to determine whether it is genuine.

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According to what you said, those shoes are real! As for the yellowing of the shoes, it is possible that they are not a pair, and one of them was produced earlier or is defective, which is why it is like this.

I bought a pair before. The toe is asymmetrical, one is larger and the other is smaller.