Basically, every champion T-shirt has a horseshoe-shaped logo on the sleeve. The Japanese edition has two armbands, one is sewn and the other is embroidered. The genuine product is a delicate and full oval with a relatively small opening, while the fake armband is not as full as the genuine product with a relatively large opening.
Secondly, look at the front of the label.
The difference in the front color of the tag is that the genuine product is gray and the fake product is yellow.
Third, look at the reverse side of the label.
On the reverse side, the last line of the barcode between the genuine product and the original tag will not exceed "she", the color line of the genuine product is Japanese, and the fake product is empty.
Fourth, look at the embroidery part.
Authentic embroidery patterns are full and meticulous, and lines and stitches can stand the test. Fakes are shoddy, cut corners, and the embroidery part lacks luster and fullness. This painting is real.
5. Look at the size mark on the lower left of the clothes.
The champion marked the size directly on the clothes. The size is embroidered with a blank in the middle to divide the size into two parts. The two sides are different in color, one side is white and the other side is blue (the back is embroidered). This painting is real. The standard partition of fake goods is not clear, the two pieces are similar in color and the embroidery is not clear.