- 239
- 178
Need help! I call fake, after going through all the legit checks, but i also want a second opinion.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
prod. date = fakeWhy you callin' "Fake bruh? Elaborate a lil for us?? Box is a little jacked. Overall though. They look good. correct tags on inside and on box (UPCs match up). Toe box looks good. Color is solid. And the height is straight. Most of the real FAKES are off in color. UPCs don't match up and the height is cut way low along with the Air Jordan Wings Logo being hell of small and blurry.
These look straight. If anything a B Grade. Peace!!
no you don'tI know a Fake when i see one. And this particular shoe is far from it.
Well, all i see are variations. That's it. Because I have seen worse come right out of "Reputable" shoe stores such as Finishline.give me more angles & hq pics of these 1s, i'll tell you every detail
toe box & the liner also looks off.. i didnt say it because i need more angles to conclude on those areas
lol why the hell nike would have the wrong font on just one pair
maybe if its upside down, but the right font.. i'll take that
I totally understand where you are coming from REALEYES, we have all fell victim to JB quality control over the years, however ISNIKER is correct in this case IMO. These are indeed GM. VERY close to authentic by first glance.. but still fugazi.So far you have given me nothing solid. Just a "Fat Swoosh". And a "Nike Air Logo". Simple variations on a shoe. I need something solid my man. I think the evidence rests on the 88 Retro 3 having 2 completely different types of Elephant Print. And two different completely different leather cuts (both on the back of the shoe).
This is the type of stuff i'm talking about. And even these were purchased right out of Finishline. Therefore, a variation in font means nothing to me. As already stated. This type of poor quality control happens all the time. Especially with the poor quality Jordan Brand is putting out these days.
There is no such thing as having a variation of the NIKE font on an authentic shoe.. This does not happen unless they are Fake. Shotty construction is one thing but the font on authentics are ALWAYS the same.So far you have given me nothing solid. Just a "Fat Swoosh". And a "Nike Air Logo". Simple variations on a shoe. I need something solid my man. I think the evidence rests on the 88 Retro 3 having 2 completely different types of Elephant Print. And two different completely different leather cuts (both on the back of the shoe).
This is the type of stuff i'm talking about. And even these were purchased right out of Finishline. Therefore, a variation in font means nothing to me. As already stated. This type of poor quality control happens all the time. Especially with the poor quality Jordan Brand is putting out these days.
It means make your own thread and stop hijacking other peoples.. then we will tell you.What does that mean real or not?
And I suppose you have seen this for yourself? You have launched a full investigation into the Nike Font system and know that EVERY single shoe that Nike has released ALL have the very same font?There is no such thing as having a variation of the NIKE font on an authentic shoe.. This does not happen unless they are Fake. Shotty construction is one thing but the font on authentics are ALWAYS the same.
Yes.. Im a designer, its what i do..Dude its called a brand!! An a TRADEMARK or LOGO. An for that reason ITS ALWAYS THE SAME... Do you know anything about design?? How many times you went to FootLocker and seen a diff font on the door? How many times you been to Mc Donalds and seen a diff font and archs? Or WALMART how many times have you seen it written different on the side of the store??? Or Glock, How many times have you seen their guns w a diff logo? I could go on and on...Get my point. You act like people are sewing the tags by hand or something bro! Its a machine, and its 99% accurate IMO. To see a tag this different is a big red flag these days! Its not a defect.And I suppose you have seen this for yourself? You have launched a full investigation into the Nike Font system and know that EVERY single shoe that Nike has released ALL have the very same font?
Impossible and pure speculation.