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Stand up paddle boards come in an array of shapes and sizes, with many features that effect how a board performs. The experts at REI explain the general concepts of board design and functionality to help you get the most out of your time on the water. Check out REI's line of SUP's and SUP accessories at: http://bit.ly/reipaddleboarding
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Good rope management ensures that you don’t arrive at the crag with your rope in a tangled mess of knots. In this video, Miranda shows you three different ways to coil your rope for storage and for moving between crags. Check it out, then head to your local REI for all the gear and advice you need.
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A well balanced and well packed backpack can feel a lot lighter than one that’s packed poorly. In this video, Miranda walks you through her guide to a perfectly packed pack. If you want to see what Miranda brings on her backpacking trips, check out our backpacking checklist video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HugY6T3Dvho
And click here to read our article on packing and hoisting your pack: https://www.rei.com/learn/expe....rt-advice/loading-ba
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At Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI), we love to get outside and play, and we know first-hand the importance of quality outdoor gear. We stand behind all our products with a 100% satisfaction guarantee, and we design our own line of award-winning REI brand gear and clothing. Whether you're new to outdoor adventure or a seasoned pro, we gladly share our enthusiasm for our products—and the trails, slopes and waterways where we play.
Shop REI.com: https://www.rei.com/
Take a class: https://www.rei.com/learn.html
Travel with REI: https://www.rei.com/adventures
Learn something new: https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice
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Read: https://www.rei.com/blog
REI Membership: https://www.rei.com/membership/benefits
In this video, Miranda shows you how to tie five of the most commonly used climbing knots. She covers the Clove Hitch, the Double Fisherman’s Bend, the Figure 8 on a Bight, the Barrel Knot and the Prusik Hitch. Check out the video, then grab some rope and start tying knots!
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At Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI), we love to get outside and play, and we know first-hand the importance of quality outdoor gear. We stand behind all our products with a 100% satisfaction guarantee, and we design our own line of award-winning REI brand gear and clothing. Whether you're new to outdoor adventure or a seasoned pro, we gladly share our enthusiasm for our products—and the trails, slopes and waterways where we play.
Shop REI.com: https://www.rei.com/
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Travel with REI: https://www.rei.com/adventures
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Read: https://www.rei.com/blog
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Once you’ve mastered the art of top roping, it’s time to learn how to lead belay. The difference with lead belaying is that rather than pulling slack out of the system, you need to give the leader slack as he or she climbs. In this REI Expert Advice video, we demonstrate how to get the climber to the first bolt, where to stand while you belay, how to give slack as your partner climbs and clips, and how to catch a fall.
Shop REI’s selection of climbing gear at:
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Navigation is one of the Ten Essentials and most outdoor speople take a compass with them on every adventure. But how do you use them? In this REI Expert Advice Video, we teach you what you need to know to navigate easily, safely and with confidence. Watch to learn the parts of the compass, how to set your declination and how to take a bearing from a map and in the field.
To learn more about using your compass, head to your local REI Outdoor School and take a Navigations Course:
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Find REI’s selection of compasses at: https://www.rei.com/c/compasses.
Bears are magnificent creatures and it can be exciting to see one—from an appropriate distance. In this video, we’ll show you how to take the appropriate precautions to avoid bears while hiking and at camp, and even what to do if you do encounter a bear in the wild.
One of the most important things you can do to deter bears from your camp is to store your food properly, so check out our video on food storage here: https://youtu.be/TlF0JlwVYHo
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Bóng polo Fred Perry thật vs giả. Cách phát hiện Fred Perry giả.
How to spot Fake Fred Perry polo shirts.
1. Look at the Laurel Embroidery
Genuine ones look very nice and standardized (if you have two polo shirts in different color and pattern, the Laurel figure should be the same )
While fake ones look cheap and wonky, although some fake Laurel could be very similar to the genuine ones.
2. Look at the label on neck
Genuine label should be in blue (except some pre-90's FP polo used green label), again the lauren logo on the label should be a key factor to spotting fake.Below is an example of genuine FP label. But it doesn't have to be exactly the same as it, because there are some styles (eg: Fred Perry X COMME DES GARCONS)are carrying different label. The main point is, the label should look gorgeous and the Laurel on the label should look detailed.
Here are some fake ones (many fake FP polos have green label)
*There are genuine polo shirt with green label before 90's. So don't be suprised to see some used shirt with green label, just pay attention to the Laurel on the label.(suggest by ebay user geraghtyn)
3. Its buttons (genuine one should be in same colour as the shirt's main colour) while some fake shirts put white button on colourful shirts:
4. Finally, let's look at the washing label inside the shirt.
It tells you the information of this shirt, for example, here is a black polo with yellow collar trim.
It has a reference number: M1200/506/1950/215
M1200 refer to its model, short sleeved polo shirt
506 refer to the color, here are some more code for color:
506 - Black / Yellow
748 - White / Red
238 - Navy / White
722 - White / Cactus
376 - Cactus / White
627 - Light Brown / Blue
482 - Yellow / Charcoal
486 - Black / Brown
735 - Green / Light Blue
215 - Navy / Yellow
512 - Blue / Red
You could also send an email to Fred Perry's customer service with your reference code, they might give you more information if your shirt genuine.
A fake laurel is easy to spot, they are normally misshaped, either too small or too big and is most probably wonky.
Whereas a genuine laurel is straight and should be positioned over the heart.
If it doesn't look like this then do NOT buy! And remember the colour of the laurel doesn't always have to match the colour of the collar tips.
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The Neck Label, Its pretty easy to tell which is fake and which isn't. Fred Perry have ONLY ever used dark blue neck labels in their polos since the 90s when it was a green label. Most fakes use a green label.
The laurel should be positioned over the letters FRE, on most fakes the laurel is positioned in the middle.
The size is always on the bottom right corner on the same line as ' Fred Perry ' they only ever use letters to display their sizes, i.e. S, M, L, XL.
If the Polo is a classic pique then there should a separate label underneath the main neck tag, with 100% Cotton Pique embroidered into it.
The stitching ( correct me if I am wrong ) is always the same colour as the polo.
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Its simple. They MUST be the same colour as the polo. FP never use buttons which are not the same colour as the polo.
All FP polos should have 'FRED PERRY' engraved into the button.
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The inside wash labels. This picture is from an OLD Fred Perry polo shirt, they are no longer ( to my knowledge ) made in England.
As you can see from the picture the laurel should be positioned above FRED like on the neck label.
Most of the current season polos are made in either China or Portugal. However do not BUY FP from CHINA!!!
Now days it just says 100% Cotton.
A normal classic pique is M1200, always check the inside wash labels. If it doesn't say a style or is incorrect. DO NOT BUY!
I have never seen a set of Fred Perry wash labels which doesn't have their address on. It should read:
FRED PERRY Ltd
24 West Street
Covent Garden
London
WC2H 9NA
United Kingdom
#lacoste #lacostecrocodille
Áo len Lacoste Original so với Good Replica. Cách phát hiện áo len Lacoste giả
#lacosteoriginal
00:00 - Intro
00:10 - The crocodile logo
00:56 - The main back label
01:57 - The additional neck stripe
02:28 - The outer stitching
03:06 - The inner stitching
04:12 - The care instructions tag
Real versus fake lacoste sweater; side by side comparison.
Lacoste only sells to its authorized dealers etc, its own stores and stores like Nordstroms, Bloomingdales, Urban Outfitters... etc. Then a common response to me has been well they are factory seconds. Lacoste DOES NOT sell factory seconds they destroy them. Lacoste strives for the highest quality and would not want their name ruined by a factory second this is why they stop producing with Izod for years now. Now, to give you an idea of what the cheapest a Lacoste shirt can get, Lacoste at their factory outlet which is basically last seasons Lacoste, are discounted around 40% that is what I have been told by Lacoste employees.
THE BUTTONS
The Buttons are one of the signature aspects of the Lacoste shirt. All Genuine Lacoste shirts use Mother of Pearl Buttons. Since Mother of Pearl (MOP) is produced by good old mother nature, no two buttons are alike. Also on the darker Lacoste shirts the buttons will be a darker MOP. Also all Genuine Lacoste shirts will only have two holes in their buttons sewn vertically. Now there is some debate out there if Lacoste shirts can have three buttons and the answer is yes, but the solid color shirts will only have two.
Now a fake Lacoste shirt will have the crocodile on the button its self and will also have Lacoste written on the button. Theses buttons will be made of plastic and will have two holes in them sewn horizontally. I have heard that some Lacoste shirts do have the crocodile on the button, but I think that they still have two hole in them. While this may sound disgusting one sure fire way to tell if the button is MOP is to bite it. You will be able to tell if it is MOP by doing that. Just because it has MOP buttons does not make it real I have seen fakes with MOP buttons
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PRODUCTION LOCATIONS
While I have heard many things about how Lacoste has factories all over the world, I personally have shirts from Peru, France and Morocco. Any other country and ether it is a fake or a lower quality production or I do not know about yet. In the United States multiple brands are sold the majority coming form France or Peru. The majority of the polo's (I do not know about the other products) come from Peru. Any Shirt that is made in any Asian country, Argentina and India should be avoided. Now some fakes have tags that say made in Peru design in France. So this is no longer a way to tell it is genuine, but this is how it should appear. Also i have been told that they were once written in Spanish, but are no longer written in Spanish along with the English so this may be another way to spot a fake.
Sizing
Now this is a very simple but important section on the tag of the Lacoste shirt the sizing must be done in numbers. I thought that all Lacoste shirts were made in European sizing I came across some at Bloomingdales that used US sizing, while these were the sport Lacoste, (three buttons) any solid color polo will be done in European sizing.
A Fake Lacoste will have the sizing in M L XL and will only have one tag on it.
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EMBROIDERY
Now this is the best way to spot a fake. All fakes have the croc in line with the slit on the polo see bellow, while the placement does vary by a couple of centimeters, but not a couple of inches. Any fake will have writing on the arm, (vintage may be different) also the croc will have Lacoste embroidered on it. All Genuine Men's Lacoste will have the croc sewn on via a patch, the women's version is embroidered directly on.
The official logo is a deep, dark green with noticeable teeth and claws. The top jaw is smaller than the bottom jaw and is angled upwards. The crocodile’s tail should be rounded and point in the same direction as the jaw, not at the crocodile. The eye should also look more slit-like than rounded.
If the crocodile looks cartoonish and lacks detail, the shirt is a sure fake.
Lacoste’s Vintage brand is an exception. The crocodile will be high-quality but the same color as the shirt.
The logo is a patch that is lightly sewn on from behind. You won’t see the stitching when you look at it from the front. Look out for stitching around the patch’s border, loose threads, or needle hole marks. These are signs that the polo is a fake
The crocodile will be in the middle of the left side of the shirt. It should be between the bottom stitching on the collar and the second button. Low-quality fakes often align the crocodile with the bottom stitching. That stitching may also appear crooked.[3]
A few real Lacoste versions also align the crocodile with the bottom stitching, so don’t depend on this one observation.
#louisvuitton #lvshoes #lv
Giày Louis Vuitton thật và giả. Cách phát hiện giày Louis Vuitton giả
Inspect the stitching on your Louis Vuitton sneakers
The stitching is one of the best spots to look at when you want to check the authenticity of one of these Louis Vuitton Virgil Abloh sneakers.
Look at the heel details and
Verify the side “Louis Vuitton” logos
Look at the insoles of the sneakers
BRAND PROTECTION
Louis Vuitton has a zero tolerance policy to counterfeiting following its respect for creativity and protection of intellectual property.
Following its respect for creativity and protection of intellectual property, Louis Vuitton has a zero tolerance policy to counterfeiting. Preserving the creativity and the rights of designers, artists and brands is vital to their long-term survival. One of the biggest threats to that survival today is counterfeiting, whose effects go far beyond buying a cheap bag on a street in a faraway city while on holiday.
#hugoboss #boss #bossorange
Áo thun Hugo Boss thật vs giả. Làm thế nào để phát hiện ra các tees Boss giả.
00:00 - Intro
00:10 - The main abck label
01:01 - The visible logos
01:31- The additional neck stripe
01:55 - The stitching
02:38 - The care instructions tag
In 1923, Hugo Boss founded his own clothing company in Metzingen, Germany, where it still operates. In 1924, he started a factory along with two partners. The company produced shirts, jackets, work clothing, sportswear and raincoats. Due to the economic climate of Germany at the time, Boss was forced into bankruptcy. In 1931, he reached an agreement with his creditors, leaving him with six sewing machines to start again.
In 2020, Hugo Boss told NBC News it did not use cotton from the Xinjiang area of China to avoid Uyghur forced labor. However, in 2021, the Chinese subsidiary of Hugo Boss stated on its official Sina Weibo account that they had been using cotton from the region and would continue to do so, adding "Xinjiang's long-stapled cotton is one of the best in the world. We believe top quality raw materials will definitely show its value. We will continue to purchase and support Xinjiang cotton." The statement was later edited to simply saying they have partners "in various regions of China" with a link to an English-language page on their website, which in turn links to another statement containing the following words: "HUGO BOSS has not procured any goods originating in the Xinjiang region from direct suppliers". Initially attracting thousands of likes, the edited Weibo post received many comments accusing the brand of hypocrisy. A company spokeswoman stated that the original Weibo post was unauthorized and that the company's position has not changed. According to the company's official statement, all materials are only sourced from suppliers that comply with the HUGO BOSS Supplier Code of Conduc
A security label is located inside the shirt. It details the care symbols along with the style name and security numbers. Check the numbers and style name match the swing tag.
Túi Michael Kors thật và giả. Cách phát hiện hàng giả Michael Kors đông tây và rock chick.
Michael Kors east west saffiano leather hand bag.
Michael Kors Rock Cjick Jet Set Tote
THE LOGO
Just Michael Kors bags are often imitated very badly – as you often recognize it already, because the Markenname was misspelled. But even if Michael Kors is correct, you should look at the distance between the letters. This is always balanced and equal. The letters themselves are the same size and the same thickness. Furthermore, you should ensure that the round Michael Kors charm – if the pocket model of your choice has one – corresponds to the original. The original has a thickness of 3 mm and is glossy. Most counterfeits are rather dull, scratched and much thinner. In addition, the letters are very close to one another – in the case of imitations they are often separated. Also you should pay attention to the logo on the inside as well as on the handles of the handles. The logo inside the Michael Kors bag is sewn there and rounded and neatly sewn at the edges. Often the MK logo is also engraved on the hardware – here it must always be extremely clean, straight and balanced.
THE SEAMS
They are quickly overlooked or not regarded as important, but the seams can also point to imitation. The difference to the original designer handbag is usually clear at the corners. In the case of counterfeits, the seams are frayed, not stitched or show small knots. So keep the seams in mind before you buy a Michael Kors bag !
THE HARDWARE
The hardware is shiny and tidy with Michael Kors pockets. Also the weight of zippers and co. is relatively high due to the use of high-quality materials. In the case of imitations, however, the hardware is often made of super-light metals, which quickly scratch or have a matte effect. On most hardware pieces, you’ll find a Michael Kors engraving – this should be absolutely straight and balanced, the letters should be in an even distance and equal width, as well as high.
THE INNER LINING
In most cases it is also worthwhile to take a look inside the Michael Kors bag, because the inner lining tells you something. Especially the typical crackling of the material should bring with you the alarm bells. These are, in most cases, a counterfeiting in which plastic sewing templates or the like have been left in the fabric. Authentic Michael Kors bags have an inner lining of polyester, which feels soft and supple.
THE SERIAL NUMBER
Like every designer handbag, the models by Michael Kors have a serial number as well as a label, which is inside the bag. Here you have to make sure that the label consists of 1 or 2 letters, a dash plus four numbers. If this is not the case, then it is not a genuine bag of the label Michael Kors.
Look inside of the bag to find a high-quality tag. Search on the right side of the bag until you find a layered tag. Check that the bottom layer is gray and the top layer is white. Before you continue, check the front of the white tag and the back of the gray tag to make sure that there’s text printed on them.[1]
Older bags might have a leather tag with “Michael” and “Michael Kors” heat stamped on it. On these tags, there will be 2 lines of text, with the second line of text being smaller than the first.[2]
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Confirm that the top of the white tag has a 12-digit code. To verify this code, type it into a Google search bar to see what search results come up. Confirm that the correct model of bag shows up when you search the code. [3]
Keep in mind that the image results of the search might include different colors of your bag model.
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Examine the back gray tag for a 4-digit number. Note that the 4-digit indicates when the bag was made. Check that the tag also includes manufacturing information, like the factory location.[4]
For example, “1511” indicates that the bag was made in November 2015. Keep in mind that Michael Kors has factories in the China/Taiwan area, so a “Made in China” does not automatically mean that the bag is fake.
Trademark: Look for the designer’s trademark square buckles and fixtures. All Michael Kors bags, big or small, display these square accents. Authentic Michael Kors purses have multiple “MK” insignias on buckles, snaps, and other metal parts.
Materials: Authentic Michael Kors handbags are made from very fine materials and are superbly handcrafted. Although he’s only been designing accessories since 2001, MK bags are extremely well priced. You’re getting great value for your dollar when you buy an authentic Michael Kors purse.
Research the bag you want: Visit a boutique or the MK official website and study the bag you want. Compare it to the one you’re planning on buying online. Compare all of the features. Are all of the buckles and insignias in the right place? Do they look like they should? All individual MK lines are designed the same with all their features in their respective places. If anything is out of place, red flags should be going up. When you know what you're buying, it's easier to identify replica Michael Kors handbags.
#dolcegabbana #dg #dolce
Áo phông Dolce & Gabbana thật vs giả. Cách phát hiện áo D&G giả
Dolce & Gabbana Labels: Generally all their logos are either black on white, or white on black. D&G is their second tier label, and on these lines a hologram sticker is usually utilized. However, Dolce & Gabbana does not utilize the same hologram method for their top tier label. It is speculated that the reason for this technique is that Dolce & Gabbana, being the top tier label and thus manufacturing products to the highest standard, and D&G being the second tier label with their lines being manufactured at a lower quality, would mean that a quality gap is inevitable, making the D&G products easier to replicate. And to supplement that gap, a high quality anti-counterfeiting device is attached to the lesser D&G line. This also leaves some room for error on the part of the counterfeiter, and allows an opening for the buyer to spot the fakes.
Labels/holograms: One of the mistakes often seen on the top label fakes is that a D&G hologram label is attached. The top tier label will never use a D&G hologram on any of their products. So any top tier products sporting a second tier hologram, is most likely fake. Here the counterfeiter’s savvy is used against them. Thinking they are making their fakes more believable by putting on a high quality hologram sticker only makes the fake that much more obvious to spot.
Logo Combination: The two logos can only be combined on the same fashion piece if it is on a D&G piece of merchandise. Dolce & Gabbana with a D&G logo is not acceptable. However, D&G with the top tier logo is OK. Use these quick tips to help weed out many of the fakes floating around in the open market. Good luck and safe shopping.
It’s Probably a Fake If:
The seller is offering the same piece in a rainbow of colors and sizes – this is the biggest tip-off.
It’s a T-shirt – Dolce just doesn’t make many.
It’s a shirt with a huge “D&G” or “Dolce & Gabbana” logo
The item is pure polyester – Dolce frequently uses synethetics like viscose or cupro, but polyester isn’t common unless with a wool blend.
The seller says it’s a “sample” – authentic samples are rare on eBay.
The corsetry is done in cheap satin ribbon.
The sizing is in Small, Medium, or Large – in over 7,000 authentic Dolce pieces we have had, maybe 10 have been in S-M-L sizing.
They have clothing from other high-end designers that look eerily similar – high-end designers have very, very different looks.
Unfortunately, there are now many sellers of fake goods based in Canada.
Surprisingly, it May Not Be a Fake If:
The care cards and care tags are ridiculously misspelled. I don’t know why Dolce can’t afford a decent translator but the English can be horrible. For example, many tags read “Unsticht the accessory before washing.”
There are no hologram tags. Mainline Dolce & Gabbana never have hologram tags and only about 80% of D&G pieces do.
The lining is plain satin without the logo woven in.
#nike #huarache #airhuarache
Đánh giá Nike Air Huarache thật vs giả. Cách phát hiện giày thể thao Nike Huarache giả
Born at the inventive hands of Tinker Hatfield, the Air Huarache redefined streamlined performance upon its debut in 1991 by asking a simple question: "Have you hugged your foot today?" Now, the all-time favourite is back in an OG colourway featuring timeless details. Soft synthetic accents on the upper mix with super-breathable, neoprene-like fabric for easy styling, while the silhouette's low-cut collar, iconic heel clip and bootie-like construction remain in place in familiar form.
Originally released in 1991 and named after a Native American sandal, Nike’s Air Huarache model landed with the question ‘Have You Hugged Your Foot Today?’ relating to the beacon design element within; a neoprene and spandex sock contained within the upper. The sock literally ‘hugged’ your foot and coupled with Nike’s trademark air unit and the notorious thermoplastic heel strap, the Huarache was arguably unrivalled for comfort and the ‘Huarache fit’ was born.
#balenciaga #balenciagatrainers
Giày Balenciaga thật và giả. Cách phát hiện Balenciaga black speed giả
#balenciagaspeed
Balenciaga black speed
First thing I’d look at when it comes to this model is the text. Not a very complex model but we managed to find enough tells. In this comparison, I’d like to point the fact that the text on the fakes is
STITCHING
Central stitching goes deeper on the authentic pairs and the lateral stitchings are of a visibly better quality
HEEL BUMP
Fakes are missing the heel bump due to having a weaker structure
HEEL TEXT
Another major tell would be the text at the top of the sole. In the example below, it can clearly be observed that the text on the fakes isn’t engraved deeply enough, has too much spacing between the letters and has these small marks. However, …
CONTINUE READINGHEEL TEXT
BOX
I couldn’t find any major flaws regarding the text on the box but fakes come with damaged boxes all the time, so keep an eye out for that as well.
PACKAGING
Wrapping paper says “BARENCIAGA” so don’t forget to check that as well.
STRUCTURE
Because the fakes use thinner materials, they have a weaker structure with a looser build. same projected line translated on the fakes I will also use the photo from the heel bump comparison to highlight a banana-shaped fake.
INSOLE
Highlighted letters are different Print is definitely sharper on authentics, while on fakes letters seem to have round corners Spacing between digits is slightly different (look at the space between 4 and 3 and then at the space between 4 and 5)
The tissue paper inside the boxing
The texture on the little "Balenciaga" booklet
Dustbag sizing and logo positioning
General build & structure of the shoe
Balenciaga logo on the side of the shoe
Balenciaga logo on the insole
Balenciaga logo and size on the bottom of the shoe
#nike #nikeslippers #nikeslides
Các slide Nike thật và giả. Cách phát hiện dép lê và dép tông giả Nike
Fake Nikes are sewn down the middle at the toe, they are cheap and don't wear well, have no flexibility.
If you must order Nikes online, it’s best to purchase them from Nikes website or authorized Nike retailers.
One of the very obvious signs that you are about to purchase a fake Nike slides is if it has a very low price tag. An original Nike Benassi Swoosh is in between 20-25USD. If the price of the slides is way too low compared the price on the company’s website or from a legit retailer,
Here are pics of the fakes I made the mistake of buying FAKE.
Examine the packaging. Most fake Nike shoes do not come in an original Nike box. Instead, they are shrink-wrapped in clear plastic or don't come in a box at all.[6]
Most of the boxes for fake Nikes are hastily glued together and therefore not as sturdy as true Nike boxes.
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Examine the condition of the shoes. If you have owned similar Nike shoes in the past, compare them to your new shoes. If the two pairs significantly differ in quality, your new shoes are likely fake and may fall apart within the first several days of use.
Real Nikes are always softer[7] than fake ones. This is because they are made from real leather, while fake Nikes are manufactured from pleather.
The midsoles of fake Nike shoes tend to have visible dots from the manufacturing process, unlike real Nikes.
Check the lacing. Real Nike shoes are usually fully laced, while fakes tend to skip every other lacing hole.
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Examine the SKU number on the box and the labels inside of the shoes. Every pair of authentic Nike shoes comes with an SKU number that is identical to the SKU number on their box.[8] If the numbers are missing or do not match, they are likely fakes.
Check the tongue label. Often, fake Nike manufacturers put outdated sizing labels on the inside of the shoe. For example, a fake label may tell you the shoe was designed in 2008 when in fact Nike first manufactured that item in 2010.
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Áo phông Christian Dior thật vs giả. Cách phát hiện hàng giả Dior Paris tees.
00:00 - Intro
00:16 - Check the visible logos
00:37 - Check the main back label
01:23 - Check the additional neck stripe
02:24 - Check the inside stitching
02:41 - Check the care tag (crucial)
This video describes the general tips of authenticating a genuine Christian Dior T shirt from a replica one.
Dior is one of the most popular luxury brands in 2020. From the iconic ‘New Look,’ created by Christian Dior himself, to the cult classic ‘Saddle bag,’ designed by former Creative Director at the brand John Galliano, few fashion houses have made a mark quite as big as Dior in the history of fashion.
It’s therefore no surprise that the second-hand market for Dior is booming. Over the last couple of years, prices of many Dior pieces, especially vintage, have been steadily rising. And as prices rise, so does the circulation of counterfeit items. Whether you’re looking for a rare Dior gem or to make a good bargain, being able to tell the fakes apart from the real deal is absolutely essential.
As with any authentication process, devil is in the detail. To make it a bit easier for you, here is a checklist of some of the details you need to pay particular attention to the below.
The Christian Dior name is synonymous with good craftsmanship. This is not only true of haute couture and leather goods – the ready to wear lines reflect this excellence, too.
When examining the stitching on Dior clothing, start with looking at the seams that hold each piece of fabric together. Are the seams consistently sized? Are there any messy threads? Any sign of slobbiness in this area should be considered a red flag.