1. Judging from the format details of the size column of Nike shoe labels
US, UK, and EUR in the Nike shoe size column are all written in capital letters, and the cm at the end is Lower case. When the size is a number, the US number will be on the lower left of S, the number under UK will be on the right of U, and in the last column under the size chart, if there are two digits, the c in cm It corresponds to the tens digit below. If it has a decimal point, such as 27.5, then it corresponds to c to be the single digit.
2. Judging from the details of the barcode in the Nike shoe logo
The format of the barcode in the Nike shoe logo will only have two barcodes, one thick and one thin, and there will be no third barcode. Three thicknesses. In addition, the UPC number under the barcode is a 14-digit number. Remember that if the number 8 appears in the UPC number, you have to observe it yourself and you will find that 8 is wider at the top and narrower at the bottom. If the number appears in the size column 8 is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom.
3. Judging from the format details of the hook in the Nike shoe logo
Generally, the Nike shoe logo is a pointed hook head, which is vertical to the right side of the UK U. The numbers below are aligned up and down with three dots and a line. If the number under UK has a decimal point, if the third point is replaced with a decimal point, it will still form a three-point line. These need to be observed very carefully.
Extended information:
Basic knowledge of NIKE shoe logos
1. The first part is the place of origin (orange box), which can be read by people with average English proficiency Where is the place of origin? CHINA is China, TAIWAN is Taiwan, VIETNAM is Vietnam, and THAILAND is Thailand.
2. Item number (blue box).
3. Foundry code (green box), each factory has different code letters.
4. NIKE’s logo (purple frame), I think everyone knows this.
5. The size of the shoe (yellow box) is the size of the shoe.
5. Two dates (red box), the left is the production date and the right is the release date.
6. The barcode (cyan box), its part and the corresponding number must be 9 digits. Each barcode corresponds to a unique string of numbers. The barcode and the number below the same pair of shoes should be the same (there are a few shoes that are inconsistent on the left and right feet).
7. The last point is the UPC number and US number (black box). The UPC number on the shoe label is used to confirm the product information, just like the ID card of the shoe. In addition, it is normal for the same shoe model to have different UPC codes, or for two shoes to have different UPC codes for the same pair. This is due to different production dates, batches, and assembly lines. But excluding the first two zeros of UPC, the remaining 12 digits should be consistent with the code on the shoe box.