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How to tell the authenticity of Nike basketball shoes

1: Texture

The texture of real bags is relatively deep. If the gaps between the particles of small blisters are relatively clear, it is like the width of the grooves between the particles is even. The whole thing feels moderately soft and hard, and relatively flexible. The patterns embossed on imitation bags look similar at first glance, but they will become oily after being used for a long time, and they usually feel a bit harder to the touch. Although there are irregular patterns, the most important one is that the gaps between the patterns are small, and it feels like the bubble particles are tightly packed together, which is not three-dimensional. In short, a comparison can still be seen from the details.

2: Origin logo

All accessories or locks have the LV LOGO. Let’s first look at the “right leg” of the font R. The imitations are not the same as the P. Vertical lines intersect, while genuine ones are. Let’s take a look at the circle R at the top again. Imitation products are often filled with the entire circle, while genuine products leave space around them

3: Serial number

The serial number is Indicate where the bag was made and the date it was made. The hidden serial number does not completely represent the complete basis for identifying authenticity, but many imitations often have flaws in the serial number. The English letters represent the place of origin:

France: A0.A1.A2.AA .AN.AR.AO.AS.Al.AC.BA.BU.CA.CI.CT.ET.FA.FH.FL.FR. LM.LO.MB.MI.MO.MX.NO.ND.OS .OU.RA SD. SL SN..SP.SR.TH.VI.VR.VX, etc.

Spain: CA (EPI, etc.) LM.LO.MO (M-color)

Italy: SA usually manufactures clothes, shoes and other accessories

USA: FH.FF.OS.SD

4: Hardware

Let’s start with On the surface, there is no difference. It is obvious that the surface of the imitation is not smooth, with many particles and small fine lines. The original one is very smooth. The mold of the imitation product is relatively rough, and the cost is high! Therefore, the exquisiteness of the hardware is definitely not as good as the genuine ones. Then look at the letters. You will find that the letter engravings on the imitations are of different shades and have a concave and convex feel, while the genuine ones have exactly the same depth. Another point is that because the imitation hardware is not up to standard, the metal at the edge of the letters will be pulled and deformed during imprinting, causing the entire font to look sloppy, while the original version is clear and clean.