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Các slide Nike thật và giả. Cách phát hiện dép lê và dép tông giả Nike

29 Lượt xem· 08/10/21
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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 Often, fake Nike manufacturers put outdated sizing labels on the inside of the shoe.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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