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View media item 2228542thanks fam!! Appreciate it ^. May I ask how can you tell?
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View media item 2228542thanks fam!! Appreciate it ^. May I ask how can you tell?
NiceeeeeeeFinally got my pair
You legit checking after you copped em? They look safe to me.Can I get a LC?
welp.I just had suspicions after I copped from a fellow NTER that these are not authentic I did some comparisons and they don't match up
Gonna have to out that NTer nowI just had suspicions after I copped from a fellow NTER that these are not authentic I did some comparisons and they don't match up
Looking at them I think it's Guy2smooth, he's been in this thread and PMed me if I was interested in sz. 10 OVO 12s, checked his profile, low post count, he posted his Instagram for selling shoes and comparing the box pictures it looks to be same pair, which I identified as fake.Gonna have to out that NTer now
Sole way too transparent.Can I get a LC?
all i can say is that the made in chine is offset on legit pairsView media item 2258870is this a legit tag?
here is a legit tag to compareView media item 2258870is this a legit tag?
ehere is a legit tag to compare
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(Yes the production dates are different on left and right shoe)
The print in your pic looks really faded, not bold enough
Are both shoes supposed to always have the same production date? And if they don't, does that mean someone was playing around with them in the factory and mixed them up?e
Disclaimer: I don't own this shoe so i'm not offering any opinion on the legitimacy.
However, I know from first hand experience that Nike will send out pairs of sneakers with different production dates.
One I remember clearly was the LeBron 7 MTAG. I purchased a pair off the Nike website and received a pair with two different production dates for the left and right hand shoes.
I messaged Nike and they responded saying it happens occasionally and that alone would never dictate if a shoe was authorized or not.
No, it just means the left or right shoe wasnt made at the same time as the otherAre both shoes supposed to always have the same production date? And if they don't, does that mean someone was playing around with them in the factory and mixed them up?