Well, I can only look at the trademark, and I won’t show anything else. However, the two “d’s” of the trademark in the third picture are not connected to the pattern.
I also checked to identify it. Authenticity:
The second letter d of adidas is connected with the shortest bar, the third letter i and the fourth letter d are connected with the middle bar. The adidas embroidery is very clear. If there are threads and they are connected together, then you have bought a fake.
The three slashes and two d's on the trademark: d The upper corners are connected. The genuine embroidery is more delicate, there are no threads, and the spacing is proportional.
The main thing is to look at the gloss. Real ones have very good reflectivity, while fake ones generally have poor reflectivity. You also need to look at the stitching. If there are double stitches, it’s fake. .
There are also three lines on the clothes that also have trademark significance: these three lines are finely made and well-proportioned in size. Moreover, the distance between the three lines is the same as the size of the lines themselves. The number of stitches in an inch of stitching is about 10 stitches. This is the basis for foreign merchants to inspect goods. Counterfeit manufacturers will never make it according to this strict specification!
One more thing, you have to look at the listing. Adidas has very strict color and paper requirements for listings. A piece of clothing usually requires 2-4 hanging tags strung together, depending on the style. There must be at least two. One is the main hang tag, which is usually black. It is rare to see a blue main hang tag in China. Unless he is an old model from a few years ago! There is also a certificate of conformity. It has the model number and other details on it. If it is a special fabric, he will also have a separate hangtag to explain.