LN2: Putian Xie Feng, LN3: Fujian Sanfeng, LN4: Putian Mo Lifeng, Y3: Dongguan Yuyuan No.3 Factory, XC: Glory Shoes, QT: Qingdao Guang Tai Shoes Co., Ltd., QS: Qingdao Sanhu Shoes Co., Ltd., HJ: Jiangsu Taicang,? Jiangxi Nanchang Guange XB.
Overseas OEM codes are: IV, IR, IP, IW, IB, VP, VF, VL, VJ, VS, VT, PA, BA, etc.
Guang Tai in Qingdao mainly produces running shoes such as SHOX and AIR MAX, Dongguan Yuyuan No.3 Factory mainly produces Nike high-end basketball shoes such as AJ and Bubble Spray, and Taicang in Jiangsu mainly produces Air Force No.1 series.
Ps: The specific changes in the production style of the foundry are subject to the official. Each foundry produces different styles of shoes, and not all styles are produced by each factory. Checking OEM code is also a way to distinguish the authenticity of shoes by shoe labels.
Further down is the size column of specific shoes, including the United States, Britain, Europe and cm. In China, EUR is generally taken as the standard, and the final cm is easy to understand, that is, how many centimeters is suitable for feet. Nike imitation shoes
Here we should pay attention to one thing: a few years ago, there was a method circulating on the Internet, saying it was the three-point and one-line judgment method. What is three point one line? That is, the apex of Nike logo and a vertical line measured by U in Britain, and then go down to the center of the specific shoe size (there will be a point for two digits). Three points must be in a straight line.
I think: this method has no basis at all. I don't know when it began to spread on the internet. You can go to the official flagship store to have a look at the real thing. Basically, few pairs of shoes are completely in line with this situation. So I suggest that you don't use this to distinguish between true and false.
Further down is the production date and article number of the shoes. Some imitation shoes have wrong numbers printed on their labels. Please pay attention.
The bottom layer is the bottom layer of production. Does XXXX manufacturing represent the country of production? It can be judged by the foundry code.