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Some sneakers are known for their unique lightness, which a counterfeit usually cannot achieve. On the other hand, imitation materials, due to their poor quality, can be much lighter than the real deal, which can also be an indicator. The more complicated the pattern, the harder it is to replicate the specific patterns.

Cheaper substitutes are made of cheaper materials and logically can be recognized by a stronger smell. Some fake sneakers can be recognized immediately, others not so easily. The number of people benefiting from the sale of fake sneakers is large, as is the range of "quality" of the fakes. These shoes date back to approximately 2002 according to their original owner. However, it's impossible to know for sure if Martin ever touched these sneakers, let alone drew on them himself. The Margiela brand has always been one that's flourished not in spite of secrecy, but because of it.

But once again, quality alone cannot determine value given that the quality of replica Air Jordan often compares with the original, looks nearly identical, and lasts just as long. In my opinion, artistic value is the most important, but least understood factor. In my view of the world, value can be equated to overall impact, and art has impact. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and creative works can be seen as expressions of beauty. Not all art is inherently valuable to all people, but to those who hold it in high regard, art commands a hefty price.

So we do not and would not collect your payment info directly. Tracking numbers can take 3-5 business days to appear in the shipping carrier’s system after we send international express (which almost need 7-10 business days). If the tracking number is still not working within a few days, please contact the shipping carrier. Although this belief is widespread, it’s purely subjective, and I happen to think that it’s utter bullshit. It’s a marketing Ponzi scheme abetted by willful ignorance that only serves to fatten brands’ bank accounts. All this considered, I struggle to think of a single reason why I should ever buy original sneakers again.

If you're a sneakerhead, you've probably heard the term "reps" thrown around. Reps, short for replicas, are imitation copies of popular and often limited-edition sneaker models. Unlike counterfeit sneakers, which are low-quality knockoffs sold under false pretenses, reps are manufactured with similar materials, design, and quality to the original shoes. Authentic shoes are like masterpieces, meticulously crafted with attention to detail.

The abbreviation stands for stock keeping unit, which can be understood as the number of the stock unit. This number, sometimes containing letters, is unique for each color design of each individual model of branded shoes. Using this, you can find out on the internet whether your product matches the ordered pair. Just type the code into your search engine and the results pop up immediately. Your shoes arriving in a box is a good sign in and of itself. It’s much worse if your sneakers unexpectedly arrive wrapped in a few pieces of paper, or even a plastic bag.

Not every retailer has access to unusual or limited sneakers. This is due to the necessary long negotiations and fulfilment of conditions related to the business portfolio, its contribution to the culture and market relevance. Sneakers are best verified using a combination of the different procedures we listed above. First of all, the verification of the SKU code, the authenticity of the sticker on the box and the sticker matching the tag on the inside of the shoe. Visually similar materials can have totally different compositions. The weight of the sneaker can be a clear indicator, in both extremes.

When inspecting the seams and comparing with the original, observe the distance between the individual holes as well as the quality and structure of the thread. Noticing imperfect seams before you’ve even worn the shoe can cause doubts, but remember that even real shoes can have minor manufacturing defects. Therefore, don’t consider seams a 100% reliable indicator of authenticity, sometimes it can simply be a pair that you should return with a warranty claim. It sounds weird, but in recognizing fake sneakers, the eyes can be easily misled. The materials brands use to make shoes are very specific, and so is their smell.

However, there are a few general factors you can remember. In most cases, you will find all of this information on the sticker on the box. In unique cases, it could also be printed directly on the box, but this is extremely rare.

Armed with the knowledge you’ve gained here, you’re now better equipped to navigate the maze of footwear options and make informed choices. Remember, authenticity is more than skin-deep