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How to tell the authenticity of a Converse shoe box?

The printing is clear without ghosting, the color is bright, and the paper is thick and hard. The CONVERSE shoe box changes appearance every year. The 2004 shoeboxes were black or blue, and the 2005 and 2006 shoeboxes were black. The production date is printed on the inside of the shoe box. What the inside of the shoe box looks like. The production date inside the shoe box. There are two stickers on the right side of the shoe box. One has a front and side view of the shoe, and is marked with the product name, item number, color and US size of the shoe; the other is printed with Unified item number, nationwide unified price, model, material, size (US code, European code, Chinese code), computer barcode, and stickers can be removed. The fonts are of high definition and covered with a high-quality reflective film. The effect is different from ordinary stickers. There is also a sticker with markings on the bottom of the shoe box. Right side of the shoe box Bottom of the shoe box 2. Moisture-proof paper A pair of genuine products from specialty stores that have undergone strict inspection must have a piece of translucent moisture-proof paper (copy paper) with CONVERSE printed all over it. It can wrap two shoes and effectively prevent moisture and absorb moisture. Generally, pirated shoes do not pay attention to these, and only put a piece of cheap ordinary white paper. 3. Desiccant Converse shoe box comes with desiccant. The words CONVERSE desiccant cannot be eaten are printed on the desiccant in clear fonts. Generally, pirated shoe dealers will not pay attention to these details. Friends who like Converse should not miss these details ~ 4. Hangtags CONVERSE will replace different hangtags from time to time. These hangtags will use different paper and different craftsmanship, leaving those counterfeiters far behind. The 2005 tags have gone through a matte film (which feels waxy and relatively smooth) and are basically not used in fine imitations; the 2006 tags also use a more advanced embossed effect. The old hangtag from 2005 and the new hangtag from 2006 (the green stars are the embossed effect). The embossed effect of the stars in the 2006 hangtag. The computer barcode on the back of the new hangtag (can be torn off) is also quite heavy. If it is CONVERSE cowhide shoes. Needless to say. CONVERSE vulcanized shoes (Material: canvas) CONVERSE vulcanized shoes (Material: cowhide) There is a raised CONVERSE ☆ ALL STAR LOGO mark in the middle of the sole. There is an anti-counterfeiting six-pointed star* next to the logo, and there is the registered trademark R next to the star. The bottom is the shoe size. Markings of Colored Soles Markings of Colored Soles Converse's soles are made of disposable virgin rubber. The soles are strong and elastic. Even if they are worn for a long time, the soles will not wear out easily. Converse's shoes are glued with natural environmentally friendly glue, so the glue may open if worn for a long time or incorrectly.