![]() ![]() Also, the spacing is very weird especially between the numbers 7, 7 and 9 on the “779001” text. However, there is a clear difference in the font of the product in the fake image both in its shape and size. The CLU and APE inscriptions are found on both authentic and fake Yeezy products, so having either of them is fine - we won’t consider this inscription as a reliable way to spot a replica Yeezy Zebra.Also, spot the inconsistencies in the text size, particularly in the second “9” which is a lot thinner than the other characters. Look at the size tag in the fake image closely you’ll see that two different slash characters are being used, i.e 1/3 isn’t written in the same ways as ½.You can also notice the inconsistency in the printing on the bottom side of “U”. The “US UK FR JP CHN” row shouldn’t be touching the bottom line the way it is in the fake image.The “M” in “MADE IN CHINA” shouldn’t be touching the line the way it is in the fake Yeezy Zebra’s size tag example. ![]() Whether you know how to decipher fake products or not, there are always pretty obvious inconsistencies like fuzzy lines, etc., on fake products that make them easy to spot if you just look a little closer.įor the Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Zebra, another way to note the disparities between the fake and the original is to look at the size tag of the product. This time we'll take a close look at Yeezy Boost 350 V2 Zebra sneakers. Today, we're here with another guide on how to spot fake sneakers.
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