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If the clothes or shoes have the R mark on them, they are genuine, and if they don’t have the R mark on them, are they fake?

R is an internationally accepted registered trademark mark. It is the first capital letter of the English word "register", which means it has been registered. Identifying authenticity has nothing to do with R.

How to identify sneakers (that is, sports brands such as Adidas and Nike, excluding leather shoes)

1. First of all, you must understand that genuine shoes and fake There is a huge difference in the cost of shoes. The prices of items sold by NIKE and ADIDAS are so expensive not only because of their brands, but also because of the materials used in their products (let’s talk about shoes, not to mention clothes). Fake shoes will never imitate this point, so the cost of fake shoes will only be lower. At most, they can be made of materials with the same feel as the materials used in real shoes. Although the feel is the same, the grade and properties of the material are not the same. There are big differences, such as heat dissipation. Fake shoes are generally very poor and your feet will be very hot when you put them in. Therefore, don’t think that the products sold in the black market are 1/3 worse than the same products sold in NIKE stores. The feeling on your feet will be different when you put them on.

Upper: Basketball shoes are generally made of artificial leather or synthetic leather, high-end football shoes are usually made of artificial kangaroo leather, running shoes are usually made of artificial fiber, and general simulation shoes are not made of fine materials. Use artificial leather or microfiber to make shoes because the materials are too expensive. The way to tell is to look at the glossiness of the material. The glossier material is the real shoe. You can also squeeze it with your hands or stretch the upper leather to feel whether it is tough and elastic.

Shoe midsole (that is, the layer between the surface of the shoe and the sole): Press the midsole of a real shoe with your fingers. It will feel moderately soft and elastic. Press hard with your fingernails. After finishing, the midsole will naturally return to the state before pressing, and will not leave fingernail marks for a long time. The midsole of fake shoes does not have the level of memory foam, and will only look like what we wear. Just like that, sink down.

Sole: The outsole of fake shoes is brighter than the outsole of real shoes in terms of gloss. Another way is to wear real shoes on the plastic floor or floor. When the forefoot rubs the ground, there will be a very loud and crisp "squeak" sound (there is a guy in our class who is 1.86 meters tall, and his shoes often make noise when walking, so it proves that his shoes are at least 80% real, but I can It proves that his shoes are genuine, bought from Belle NIKE, and there is an invoice.) But fake shoes will never make this sound under normal circumstances.

Clothes:

1. Look at the fabric

1. Look at the stitches. Real clothing has very high requirements for stitches. There are strict requirements on how many stitches per inch. Requirements, so intuitively speaking, the stitches of real clothing are even and fine, while fakes often cannot take into account so many.

2. Look at the accessories. Sometimes, it is difficult to distinguish between genuine and fake foreign trade clothing in terms of fabrics, so you have to look at the accessories from a small perspective. Most of the accessories for real clothing are "customer supplied", with exquisite workmanship and unique features. There are brand features, such as zippers, buttons, small logos on the clothes, etc., and some also have the brand's logo. If the workmanship is rough, or a large number of clothes use the same kind of buttons and other accessories, it may be fake.

2. Look at the label

1. The logos of good brands are very particular. If they are blurry, they must be fake. Nowadays, fakes are so powerful that they can Made to look like the real thing.

2. Look at the logo. The inherent fiber content of genuine clothing is marked. Look at the factory name and address to see if the fabric and workmanship are complete.

3. Check whether it has been washed. Many real clothes have gone through a pre-washing process, which makes them less likely to shrink and feel better.

3. Look at the storefront

The decoration of general specialty stores has its own style and is definitely guaranteed.