The box and inner size tag look legit. Boost looks flat, which is good. The sole looks decently opaque. The one thing that made me slightly pause was on one of the insoles, it has kind of several dots towards the heel going in a vertical line. I have seen that on a fake before, but those could...
I've seen newer fakes like Breds have the inside sticker. I'm not sure if the sticker matches the authentic sticker exactly, but they are there now. For older releases though, it still might be a slightly better indicator of authenticity, although stickers can easily be replaced, so I'd use it...
You're going to spend that much money and you don't want to provide proper LC pics for EACH Zebra? Inner size tags, box labels, and pics of the paper that's stuffed in the shoes would be a good start.
Box label and inner size tag look good. Boost looks like it should. Sole is more opaque which is good. Yeezy Supply sticker on box is a good sign too. Legit.
Damn I wish everyone took LC pics like you. Haha. Looks legit to me. Here's what matches up or supports it:
1) Box label looks good. Spacing of UPC and PO# seems right, bar code correct, aligment of vertical lines correct, little man in box looks similar to my ADC pair.
2) Inner size tag looks...
You have a US box. But your bar code is an EAN not a UPC. Numbers are wrong. Also UPC has 12 digits, EAN has 13 digits. Yours has 13 digits.
I'm also curious if your shoes smell bad or like glue.
It's called supporting evidence. I know fakes are getting better with labels and tags, but if two things don't add up, then I would pass. I don't think any fake has gotten EVERYTHING perfect yet. So if there's one piece of evidence that throws you off, better be safe than sorry. And the...
It's been known these new fakes were coming out. UV light is only SUPPORTING evidence and for easy exclusion of early/poor fakes. Box label and inner size tag will probably be the safest bet. Also, look at the paper that's stuffed inside the shoe. Creme stripe (only slightly yellow, should be...
Based on the fact that these are not a European-purchased box, there is evidence for the inner size tag/box label combo you posted as being legit (seen on a legit-check guide purchased by one member and I've seen them on Japanese-purchased shoes). The paper also helps support this (shorter...
You sure all these pics are from the same seller? Were these purchased from the US? The inner size tag looks like it could be legit, but the box label is way off (alignment/barcode/font). If these pics truly are from the same seller, I would cautiously say pass because of the conflicting info.
So this box label and inner size tag combo was one that @Badzmaru and I were discussing a few days ago. Do you know what country the seller bought this pair from? The inner size tag and boost look legit. Just would like more info on this combination. Also, some other supporting pics would be the...
I'm pretty sure it's fake, but I always like to see what the fakes are looking like. See if there's anything new.
Nice analysis though. Although, UPCs will end in different numbers depending on style/size. The first 5 numbers should be the same though.
Yeah that's really scummy. You're looking a scammer right in the face at that point. I hope nobody with legit pairs even considers doing that, because not only will it probably hurt someone else, but that's only going to cause more confusion and potentially devalue their pair.