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Don't be fooled - how to check if sneakers are original? Fake guide
You can never have too many shoes – this is the motto that many sneakerheads go through life with. Despite the fact that collecting shoes is a very rewarding passion, there are a number of dangers waiting for shoe enthusiasts at every step. What's more, this topic does not only concern ardent connoisseurs of sneakers, and each of you can encounter many unpleasantnesses related to the seemingly trivial matter of buying a new pair of dream sneakers.
Due to our passion and love for sports shoes, we are obliged to protect you from a number of dangers that, during such a seemingly mundane thing as buying shoes, lurk for you at almost every step. What's more, there is also a risk that some of you have probably already unknowingly fallen victim to fraud and may have a counterfeit pair of sneakers in your collection - let's hope there are as few such people as possible.
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The quality of workmanship and details of original sneakers and fakes
Leading manufacturers of original sneakers focus primarily on quality, which in most cases is reflected in their price. Well-tailored, comfortable sneakers equipped with technologies preceded by years of research have to be paid for, but this amount does not always come about by chance. When buying an original product, we are sure that it has passed a series of tests, and as a result, it will not harm us or cause health problems. It is completely different in the case of counterfeit shoes, which are manufactured 'by feel', and there is no question of using proven, safe materials and technologies. When taking counterfeit shoes in your hand, you will very often come across protruding threads, sloppily run, crooked seams and stitches, as well as protruding glue or uneven connections of individual pieces of material. The material itself can also leave much to be desired. Manufacturers of fakes usually use lower quality materials and completely abandon the systems that increase the value of production, cutting costs as much as possible.