1. Look at the height of the high-tops
Most Converse are high-top styles, take high-top shoes as an example. The uppers of fake Converse are about 2cm lower than real Converse, which is easy to distinguish for people who often wear Converse.
2. Look at the side holes.
Every pair of Converse has two vent holes on the side. If there is only one, it is fake without looking at it. Moreover, only one finger can be put in between the two holes of fake Converse, while two fingers can be put in real Converse, which means that there will be some difference in the distance between them.
3. Look at the shoe logo on the side.
Converse shoes have a round icon with black text on a white background on the side. The five-pointed star in the middle can be used to identify authenticity. The five-pointed star of the real Converse looks layered and raised like a relief, while the fake one looks ordinary. This is still easy to distinguish.
Extended information
Trademark
The R letter on the heel of Converse's shoes produced in 2009 has been removed. "R" is the mark of "registered trademark". This means that the trademark has been applied for registration at the country's Trademark Office and has been reviewed and approved by the Trademark Office to become a registered trademark.
Because Converse has not registered or passed trademark registration in some countries, shoes sold locally do not have the right to use R. Therefore, in order to unify global standards, Converse will produce shoe heels and tongues starting from 2009. Remove the R word on.