OFFICIAL ADIDAS YEEZY LEGIT CHECK THREAD 350 / 750 / 950

RUN! 

I looked at one pic and spotted 2 red flags.

Nipples around the edges of the BOOST and Black paint near the rubber heel.
 
 
Can you ask them for a closer, clearer shot of the Boost window? I can't really tell, but the 'pellets' look like they might be too big. I also think the outsole might be too translucent. The colors of the shoe (suede, strap, outsole) all seem to be off to me as well, but it could just be due to lighting. Everything seems too dark. I don't want to draw a conclusion just based on that.

Can you also ask for: pics of the zipper (teeth and pull tab, and flip the pull tab up) and pics of the Boost bed with the insole removed?
THANKS.. THE SELLER WOULDNT REPLY SO I JUST AVOIDED EM AND COPPED FROM STOCKX (REPPED)
 
 
THANKS.. THE SELLER WOULDNT REPLY SO I JUST AVOIDED EM AND COPPED FROM STOCKX (REPPED)
Good to hear. Honestly don't understand sellers like that. I generally have all the pics of the most requested spots ready anyways. These are shoes that are several hundred/$1000+, so how can the seller not expect the buyer should definitely do their due diligence prior to paying up. 

Hope you got a fair price and enjoy the shoes when the come in!
 
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anyone could tell if this is fake or not? thanks! yeezy 350 v2 beluga
I'd say Legit...

Also the sticker on the inside of the right shoe has a matching PO# with the PO# on the Box, for 100% confirmation.
 
 
Good to hear. Honestly don't understand sellers like that. I generally have all the pics of the most requested spots ready anyways. These are shoes that are several hundred/$1000+, so how can the seller not expect the buyer should definitely do their due diligence prior to paying up. 

Hope you got a fair price and enjoy the shoes when the come in!
EXACTLY!! I COMPLETELY FEEL THE SAME WAY..I EVEN TAKE PICS OF A SHOE WHEN IM SELLING FOR LESS THAN 100 LOL! I ACTUALLY FEEL LIKE HIS PAIR WAS LEGIT BC HIS FEEDBACK IS FLAWLESS OTHER STUFF HE'S SOLD SEEMS LEGIT AND HE IS A NT'ER BUT DOESNT POST MUCH... BUT HE SUCKS BASICALLY.. NO COMMUNICATION ETC. TOO MUCH MONEY INVOLVED TO COP FROM A SELLER LIKE THAT
 
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Dear all bro,

Need some advice on this pair as everything looks ok except the right side shoe as the orange straps are slightly overlapping, otherwise all goods. Appreciate all comments, please and please.

Thanks everyone in advance.




 
Id say your good! Also ask for a picture of the box tag so u can compare with the PO# on the removeable sticker in the shoe.
 
Id say your good! Also ask for a picture of the box tag so u can compare with the PO# on the removeable sticker in the shoe.

Hey bro, thanks for ur reply, for U.K. Or Europe pair they don't have extra sticker in the shoes, therefore as u can notice, the sticker written size are different comparing us and U.K. Pair...

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PSA:
 

Current BEST ways to tell if your 750s are legit or not:

1) Boost... if you know what you're looking for, it should be really evident whether or not they are authentic. CHECK that pellet size is random; pellet location is random; the mold points are of the correct alignment with reference to each other and not necessarily the window; boost has a semi-shiny gleem and not platic like

2) Check that the "Ys" in YZY underneath the strap have a little notch on the leg on the left side.

3) Make sure box tags and shoe tags match. this includes ALL tags (US models: box PO, shoes size tag and the sticker placed on inside of right shoe......... EU and Other models: Same as US, but instead of the sticker there will be a hangtag) NOTE: sometimes ONE of these items will be off, but it is RARE... Each UPC/EAN is NOT unique and is normally assigned to a batch of shoes. the easiest thing to happen is if there is a left over single shoe from a previous batch mixed in with a newer batch, OR sticker/hang tags are accidentally swapped. NEVER should both shoes mismatch eachother and the other items (box tag, hang tag). 3 mismatch and your out.

4) overall shape. When it looks wrong... it looks wrong. No better way to explain this.

Current WORST ways to tell if your shoes are authentic

1) Stitching.... Now im not talking about complete butcher hack jobs. Im talking about slight variations that are normal specification deviation out of a production run (i.e. the heel stitching in the back is too straight, or doesnt angle/curve enough.... the velcro stitching isnt perfect... even minimal loose stitching in unnoticeable areas) I emphasize stitching because Adidas QC isnt perfect and remember that even though resale on these items goes for thousands, they are only spec'd and produced to be $350 shoes.... half the price of  shoes you can truly expect to be perfectly manufactured.

2) Any kind of upper spacing i.e. mm differences in gap between stitching where the bar in front of the zipper is and the end of the material that wraps around toe box along the midsole on the later sides of the shoe. Again, its not supposed to be huge ungodly differences, but its not a perfect shoe and its not uncommon to see this gap change between different sizes. Shoes are usually produced with the same length/size of material to fit a range of shoe sizes. this range is usually 2-3 half sizes. 

These are my own opinions and have made LC'ing much easier for me. I am sure not everyone in here will agree, but i believe this to be the most efficient and consistent. IF you have something to add, let me know so I can also start using that method.

EDIT: YSY to YZY
 
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This boost look good?

 
Get a better straight on picture... none os this angle and only half of the boost pic bs... i may be blind, but from this pic i dont see any of the circular marks that should be on there.... im blaming this on the angle, because even the worst fakes have some sort of marking..
 
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Hey bro, thanks for ur reply, for U.K. Or Europe pair they don't have extra sticker in the shoes, therefore as u can notice, the sticker written size are different comparing us and U.K. Pair...
Even if there is no Sticker the PO# is still on the size tag inside the shoe as well.
 
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