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How to tell the authenticity of Nike?
Method 1: Look at the wing logo(Air Jordon Wings Logo).

There is a well-known identification method of AJ circle, that is, the letters "R" and "D" of real AJ are connected together, and the fake AJ is separated. However, sometimes fakes can also notice this. Compare the real AJ with the fake AJ (gray Zhen Hong fake), and you will find that the logo technology of this fake AJ is actually quite good. The pattern of fake AJ is completely correct, but the logo of real AJ is more embossed. Fake goods have done this, and it is really difficult to distinguish between true and false.

But if you look more carefully, you will find that there is still a difference between the real AJ and the fake AJ RD connection. The genuine connection on the left is small and straight, and the "leg" of the imitation R on the right is as thick as the top and bottom. In addition, the genuine logo has clean edges and clear color boundaries. The edge of the imitation logo is stained with ink, which has the effect of "raw edge"

Method 2: Look at the heel stitching.

AJ heel has a stitched leather, genuine (gray) leather has two stitches on it, and imitation (red) leather has only one stitch on it. Authentic products will not use the same sewing thread as the leather here, but use black sewing thread on gray leather, and the color contrast is very bright. But this is not the case with imitation. Sewn on the black leather with black thread, completely invisible.

Method 3: Look at the Nike logo on the sole.

The correct NIKE logo has the following characteristics: the upper end of K touches E, the lower end is connected with E, and the end and tail of the hook are sharp. The red fake obviously mislabeled Nike, not only the letter characteristics did not match, but also the letter width was too narrow. The beginning and end of the cross-check are a little round. I don't know who gave it to me. The soles of fake shoes are too bright and have a reflective effect, but real shoes are not.

Method 4: Look at the knitted logo on the tongue.

There is a woven label on the tongue of the shoe, and one side of the label is Nike's logo. Strangely, Nike likes to add two to the logo here, but this is a typical feature of genuine products. If there is no or only one, it is fake.

This woven label is turned over from the tongue of the shoe, and the trademark information is written on the other side in English and French. The black one is real, the imitation font is wrong, the imitation is sewn at the fold of the label, and there is no genuine one here.

Method 5: Look at the trapeze size label.

AJ shoes have a size label printed with "Jumpman" on the inside. The trapeze label of fake shoes is sewn on the back of the tongue, and the label of real shoes is sewn on the inside of the shoes.

Method 6: See the lace keeper.

To be honest, I don't know what the accurate translation of Lace Guardian should be. In short, it is the thing that fixes the shoelaces on the tongue. This is a small point to identify the authenticity, but it can often defeat the enemy with one move.

The real AJ (the one on the left) simply cuts off the tongue cloth as a fixed position for shoelaces. This operation is not high-end, but it is a genuine practice.