I would ask you what you mean by "disappeared," but even if you told me, I wouldn't be able to help you. Just call UPS customer service. Hardly any wait time and easy to talk to.
If you live near a reputable consignment shop (Rif LA, FlightClub LA/NY, MagPark, UN, etc.), they'll charge you 15-20% of the final price, but you can just drop it off there in person.
If you use StockX, they charge 10% + 3% payment processing + $13 shipping.
If you use GOAT, they charge 10% +...
Here's some Real Vs Fake videos I think might be helpful for some of you.
Breds: Again, another example of the once-upon-a-time legit sticker included on the fake pair. I've heard several reviewers talk about a bad smell on fakes as well (probably shoes stored in poor conditions or worse...
I wouldn't spend another second looking at it. Who knows if all the pics are even of the same shoe. Once we get into "sample" and "pre-release" territory...I'm out. Only going to try and LC retail pairs.
Some other red flags potentially to all you Yeezy buyers:
1) ALL pics are not tagged (no...
They don't feel the same. Zebras feel stiffer/sturdier. Breds feel softer. Boost on Zebras is more bubbly. Boost on Breds is generally flatter. Your size tag still looks good.
Will check my pairs when I get home. However, there could always be fixes in the fakes or errors in the retail version. Anytime there is seemingly random (might not be the case) patterns, might be hard to exclude any possibility. It may be more of a supporting evidence than a surefire way. Will...
Just saw a Youtube review of fake Breds that had the inside sticker that usually comes in the legit pairs. It was never a surefire sign of a legit pair, but again, just use it as part of a body of evidence to conclude if a pair is legit.
Yeah, I see what you mean now. I mainly feel it towards the toe box and on the stripe area, it's a bit rougher/stiffer texture on the Zebras over Breds. I wonder if its because they're using two different types of threads for the Zebras, so the feel is not as uniform.
Yeezy Supply merchandise is just located at a fulfillment warehouse. The warehouse doesn't necessarily have any handling in running the sites. And they probably have tons of other merchandise that they are contracted to ship, which is likely why shipping takes so long sometimes. Just depends how...