(2/3) To answer the question – yeah I got burned. But I’ll get my money back. I like getting fakes in every once in a while – it gives me a basis with which to compare quality and quality control. Seriously, some fakes have BETTER quality and quality control than some real pairs. If you’ve been around shoes long enough – you know this to be true…fake manufacturers have to provide a good enough product in order to stay in business…quite a departure from where fakes were 10 years ago – back in the day, fakes were horrible. You could tell if a pair was real or fake from 30 feet away. But today – the quality is just so good – just about anyone can get burned on a pair. ⁣

Take a look at a couple more comparisons I’ve got here: In the top pics – The font on the ‘Nike’ script for the shoe on the left is chunkier and wider than the one on the right…⁣

And the bottom pics – the interior size tag is lighter and contrasted more on the pair on the left than the pair on the right. ⁣

Are these good enough indicators to submit a complaint? IMO, yes, based on this post and the last post – that’s enough for me to ask for my money back. ⁣

If I didn’t have a real pair on hand – I wouldn’t even notice the difference. What do you think? Are these things you would even notice without a real pair on hand? ⁣

I maintained a consistent position between these photos…meaning the pair on the left is the same pair on the left in all the pics I’ve taken (and the pair on the right is the same pair on the right in all the pics I’ve taken). ⁣

Which pair do you think I got from StockX? Mercari? ⁣
Which pair do you think is real?⁣

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