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Can someone help me identify whether these Puma shoes really have a shoe mark? ! ! !

I usually don’t answer questions very much. Today I read a lot of questions and answers, and I saw a lot of ridiculous answers, and I even distorted some questions that should be treated truthfully based on my own likes and dislikes. I misled others without sound knowledge, so I couldn't help it. I'm really speechless about the recommended answer... Everyone should have principles and a correct understanding of things before they are qualified to answer other people's questions. Don't mislead others with your own subjective thoughts. You can express your opinions and positions freely in the forum, but there is a fixed correct answer to this kind of question. Just like 1+1=2, you cannot rely on your own subjective thoughts to think that the answer is 1 or 3! The answer was completely irrelevant. The mixed bag of good and bad products on Taobao only means that you are unable to buy genuine products, not that there are no genuine products on Taobao! Not to mention small stores, which require a sharp eye to search, but many things in malls are still guaranteed. Are all those official flagship stores fake? I don’t even know where this “recommended answer” came from! ! ! Shoes are not works of art. It is normal for threads and slight glue spillage to occur at the end of shoe wiring. This is related to brand positioning and quality management system. Many people are too picky about the things they buy online. The cables purchased in physical stores are normal, but the ones purchased online are not. Even if they go to a counter to compare, they still think they are high imitations and A-grade goods. Can the craftsmanship be imitated and the materials used be imitated? And if you know a little bit, you will find that it is difficult to imitate the pattern. Many details will definitely not reach the level of genuine products. Molds and processes are indispensable. These are all related to cost and are difficult for small factories to match. This can well explain that there are only a few imitations in many colors. The brand's years of accumulation of patterns and tailoring styles are not something that can be easily obtained, let alone the materials. The appearance of imitation shoes is definitely not as good as the genuine ones, and they will have a stiff feel. Even if they are indistinguishable from the outside at first, they will not stand the test of time. In the end, they will become discolored, have loose glue, come off the thread, the overall surface will collapse, and the soles and uppers will age and change. Huang and so on. Finally, regarding the original poster’s question, although the anti-counterfeiting gold thread cannot be clearly seen and the picture is not very clear, the numbers and letters are not obviously lacking in ink or uneven, so it is undoubtedly genuine. (Personal discussion, I hope it can be of some help to the original poster and others.)