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this is grade A bologna.
had nike NOT known about how royally da factory that made these screwed up and shipped em to stores as is under your definition they would ALSO be fake.
and its just not true.
origin of where things are made and Materials of which they are made from tell da real story of which if a product is authentic or not, not a damn opinion.
No disrespectq intended. But I dont know what any of your post means.
Are you just saying that the materials are the sole driver of authenticity? If so then if I can source the same materials and molds of any brand's signature items I can just make authentic iPods, rolexes, or nikes at home. That's just not the case.
Btw this happens all the time. No frills brand supermarket items are often procured from the same sources as brand names and supplied with identical product but without the branding. By your logic the store would be justified in selling those items as their brand name counterparts.