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The so-called genuine shoes and clothes, version A, version B, fine imitation, and general imitation

Real goods: Big foreign brands provide a full set of fabrics, components, and pattern designs, and go to domestic manufacturers to produce them. Products with qualified quality and manufactured through regular channels are the “genuine products” found in specialty stores.

Genuine products, which are what they call authentic products, generally need to pay attention to: original factory production, the same style and quality as the specialty stores, including all accessories and invoices, but of course the same purchase channels as the specialty stores. Different, and completely different from domestic imitations, they generally include complete product accessories, such as: high-end dust bags, product tags, factory identification cards, store hand-held shopping bags, leather care manuals, instructions for this style, and other necessary accessories, including It even comes with a serial number and so on.

Counterfeit goods: one of the worst quality, and also the most common batch on the market. Small shops can be seen everywhere on the streets. Seeing the "Three Brothers of the Original Factory" running rampant and invincible, the small factories were jealous and followed suit. The big "copycat" companies can imitate the clothes just by taking a look at the photos of ready-made clothes at the Paris fashion conference. Of course, they are just similar in appearance. The workmanship of the fabric is very poor, and it is rare to find a relatively good one, so it depends on your luck.

The so-called A goods and B goods are imitation goods that are purely imitated by the manufacturer. There are many grades of imitation goods, such as super A, A goods, B goods, C goods, and super A or A goods are the best, and they can almost be fake. However, one characteristic of product A is that it is afraid that others will not know which brand it is imitating, so it will definitely cover the entire product with the brand's trademark. Famous brands without distinctive brand features and patterns are basically less likely to be counterfeited, because the focus of counterfeiting of A products is the trademark color.

Fine imitation and general imitation are synonymous with A goods exceeding A. There is no difference, after all, they are all fakes.

I have never heard of version a and version B. It may be similar to product A and product B:

A and B products are mainly distinguished by quality: the original source of the statement of A and B products It is a classification of quality testing, which is simply a division of quality.

Product A means "shoes that are produced by authorized factories according to strict process control and have passed formal testing." The only difference between product A and genuine products is that "product A is genuine before being sold. Once product A is in If it is listed through regular sales channels, it is genuine.” These foreign shoe companies do not have their own shoe factories. They rely on certification to authorize shoe factories to produce shoes, and then inspectors verify that they are qualified and distribute them to various sales channels. These are A products. Those that fail the quality inspection will be marked with a red B mark and then destroyed centrally. So B means the quality is not up to par.

The so-called B products generally have a B mark during regular testing (but special leaks are not excluded).

The trick is that during partial testing or destruction, internal staff smuggle out B products and circulate them underground to the market. In fact, they are selling shoes with substandard quality. Another situation is that the inspectors mark some shoes (A products) that pass the quality standard without authorization with the B mark or mix them together, so that they can be smuggled out easily. There are actually no quality issues with this shoe.

Note:

1. JS developers in the market deliberately expand and confuse the concepts of A and B. They always call non-original A products, which is just bastard talk! If they are not produced by a designated shoe factory, they are still qualified to be called A products. Who rated this A grade?

2. Taking advantage of the above-mentioned tricks of B products, some fake/defective shoes are deliberately and mysteriously made. It was said to be stolen product B, and the quality was the same as product A.

3. Since A-grade shoes do not have their own obvious markings, some people will claim that the stolen shoes in question or the shoes that have been sold are A-grade shoes.

4. Whether it is product A or product B, as long as it does not come from regular sales channels, it is illegal and not genuine! ! Even if the quality is the same as the original product! !

Genuine products are the most strictly completed products and can only be purchased through regular agents and channels. Of course, the price is also the official price, so it is expensive. Genuine product means "product A sold through regular channels and at regular prices."

Identify genuine products: Except for discounted prices, the prices of genuine products are all national uniform prices specified by the company; except for formal channels and formal agents (including some small shop setters), other products are not genuine. Genuine products must come with original shoe boxes, have warranty documents, and must have formal quality inspection marks.

Conclusion:

1: "Genuine" products that are not "genuine" products: bad goods, A goods stolen from the production plant, "genuine goods" stolen from specialty stores ". Among them, the largest number is actually bad orders (see the previous post for the meaning of bad orders), and the number of things stolen is pitifully small! But now there are much less "bad orders" than before, because NIKE will ask for smash! I remember when I went to Fujian to see friends in the summer vacation after the college entrance examination to see if I could buy something, I happened to encounter a factory that had issued a "bad order". The factory staff opened the warehouse door the night before it was destroyed (Infernal Affairs NIKE version), and we After struggling all night to retrieve them, I finally rescued nearly 100 pairs of NIKE basketball shoes (specially picking out A-grade products -_-!). While picking them up, I felt pity (there were still thousands of pairs left) and scolded me at the same time. Not a human being.

2: Things that “look the same” as “genuine” items: B goods stolen from the production plant (generally speaking, those sold for sale have very small flaws), There are "high-precision imitations" and "super-precision imitations" made by our "great" pirates.

So:

1. If you can encounter "high-precision imitation" or even "super-precision imitation", then it is worth considering. As long as you don't wear it on your feet, He said that even a sports shoe expert would not be able to say that yours is fake without the help of instruments for identification! The important thing is to get quality while saving more than 2/3 of the money.

2. If you can buy B goods, there is nothing to consider. It is very cost-effective to save more than half of the price on a small defect! (Except for perfectionists!)

3. If you can buy A-grade goods or "bad orders", congratulations, you have won the lottery. You have to borrow money to buy such good things. Generally speaking, this kind of thing It must be done through special channels.