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They are all right. B-grades are just cosmetic flaws. When Nike is mass producing these shoes, they all have to be inspected by someone before they are ok to sell in the retail market. The person might find something thats visually wrong with the shoe. example: (air bubble not even, some paint chipping, excess paint or glue, bad stitching, ect.) I assume these shoes are on a conveyor belt, when they are being inspected I doubt the person doing that job has enough time to really get a great look at each shoe he inspects so a lot of times you'll find "b-grades" that have nothing wrong with them, well thats what we think cus we are the consumer. The inside people working at the factories know how the shoe should look, so they might catch something we might not catch. Nike has a reputation so they don't want to put nothing on the shelves unless it meets their standards. Jordan Brand seems to be different cus a lot of there "A-grade" shoes look like B-grades..lol. A lot of times its just some minor flaws you might catch yourself and just shake your head at. Either way, there is really nothing wrong with b-grades. They sell for less and the value isn't the same as A-grade but its not by that much, especially if you have a flawless pair. Hope this helped.