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i know i asked the seller to send me some more. this is just a different pair i found on ebay
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i know i asked the seller to send me some more. this is just a different pair i found on ebay
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You did not provide the pics I asked for. If I cannot read the label/tag, I'm not even going to try. Also, get the pics/angles asked for.
Font is wrong on the 11 on the production date on the size tag. It's the closest fake label I've seen so far (not from you, I've seen it before), but still not 100%. I might have misspoke when I said it was "easy" from the tag. It's the best fake label so far. Box label is fake too. Style number font is not correct. Also barcode is not correct.
Just as a heads up to you, any pics you see/get, you should be able to CLEARLY read all the writing/print on the labels. If not, that's the sign of a sloppy seller or a seller trying to hide something. These fonts/spacing can be very close, but I'm pretty confident fakes will never get it 100% correct. I assume Adidas makes their own font and manipulates their own font/spacing for each release. The shoes themselves can be hard to tell in certain lights/angles but often times the size tag/box label doesn't lie.
i know i asked the seller to send me some more. this is just a different pair i found on ebay
He's right. The '11' on the inside label should be bolder (hence, slightly wider).
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You did not provide the pics I asked for. If I cannot read the label/tag, I'm not even going to try. Also, get the pics/angles asked for.
Font is wrong on the 11 on the production date on the previous inner size tag you posted. It's the closest fake label I've seen so far (not from you, I've seen it before), but still not 100%. I might have misspoke when I said it was "easy" from the tag. It's the best fake label so far.
Box label is fake too. Style number font is not correct. Also barcode is not correct.
He's right. The '11' on the inside label should be bolder (hence, slightly wider).
I can't tell from the front box label, if I was in a hurry, I'd probably miss it. I assume he means the barcode numbers are not properly proportioned. So good eye.
I bought a Bred legit check guide, from a site called Goverify for a dollar. So, I want to legit check this site itself.
He's right. The '11' on the inside label should be bolder (hence, slightly wider).
I can't tell from the front box label, if I was in a hurry, I'd probably miss it. I assume he means the barcode numbers are not properly proportioned. So good eye.
If you look at the actual barcode (the lines) it is different from what a US box barcode should be.I believe he's talking about the 11 in the production date and I believe he's talking about the barcode number itself, thanks guys I'm just trying to shop for some Breds for my cousin
So this is a very interesting case. According to some preliminary research, this may correspond to a Japanese/Asian release box. I have some circumstantial evidence from online Japanese auctions. The reason I tend to trust them is that all Japanese Adidas shoes have a special tag on them that is usually not replicated. I believe that this label + tag combination may indeed be legit from Breds obtained from Japan/Asia.I bought a Bred legit check guide, from a site called Goverify for a dollar. So, I want to legit check this site itself.
But here, you see they show a Europe type label, where the left line is aligned with the Y, and the V2 doesn't cross the right line.
And on the inside label, it says CLU instead of APE.
So I wonder, is this fake, or is it another label we haven't mentioned yet?
Those are legit
Legit check please
This Japanese packaging is very interesting. I didn't realize there were so many variations.
So this is a very interesting case. According to some preliminary research, this may correspond to a Japanese/Asian release box. I have some circumstantial evidence from online Japanese auctions. The reason I tend to trust them is that all Japanese Adidas shoes have a special tag on them that is usually not replicated. I believe that this label + tag combination may indeed be legit from Breds obtained from Japan/Asia.
Below are from the same auction, however I do not have a clear image of the box label (though you can see the international label and alignment under the Y). You will notice however, the special Japanese tag on the shoe in the first pic:
From another auction, I have a clear view of both the special Japanese tag and the box label, but not the inner size tag:
Unfortunately I don't have a clear shot of both the box label and inner size tag in the same auction, but I will probably look around more and see. Let me know if you find anything.
EDIT: I just found an auction that shows the box label, inner size tag, and the special Japanese tag, although the Japanese tag has been detached from the shoe.
Don't use me as the last word on this, but the number of little lined circles isn't the best way to verify a real pair, nor is counting the dots on the back of the pulltab. If you can actually touch and push the boost, that is the best way to tell. It also helps to do that flashlight test in the dark.Quick question to those with retail Zebras. Do any on you guys have more than 7 nipples on Boost? Do they come like this?
This was brought up earlier. That '11' is suspicious. I think it should be bolder, and have a width that reaches the right edge of the 'L' underneath it.What about these guys?
This was brought up earlier. That '11' is suspicious. I think it should be bolder, and have a width that reaches the right edge of the 'L' underneath it.
Don't use me as the last word on this, but the number of little lined circles isn't the best way to verify a real pair, nor is counting the dots on the back of the pulltab. If you can actually touch and push the boost, that is the best way to tell. It also helps to do that flashlight test in the dark.
Even on my pair, Adidas seems to randomize which numbers they bold and what not. I would look for other labels in size 11 to confirm. But to give you an idea, here's one I found on youtube where a guy showed a legit check.Lobol brought up that it was the production date "11" that I now see the difference this one is supposedly the correct one but I'm tryna to buy it for my cousin so anyone know for sure?
fakesWhat about these guys?
Don't use me as the last word on this, but the number of little lined circles isn't the best way to verify a real pair, nor is counting the dots on the back of the pulltab. If you can actually touch and push the boost, that is the best way to tell. It also helps to do that flashlight test in the dark.
fakes
What's fake on the box label so I can look for future purchasesbox label