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Fake vs. Real Sneakers: How SNKRDUNK Legit

IT’S NOT AS SIMPLE AS REAL OR FAKE ANYMORE. If you’re a sneakerhead, you’ve probably heard of such various terms as Authentic, Unauthorized .

This Sneakerhead Explains Why Buying “Early” Pairs Isn’t

One of the biggest sneaker collectors explains why it’s just not worth it to stunt in “early” pairs. As the counterfeit sneaker market continues to evolve with more .

Use The Barcode Scanner To Tell Fake Vs Real New

No, early pairs are not always replicas. Some people are extremely well-connected. Honestly, this sentiment that all early pairs are reps often just comes across as .

High Quality Reps Shoes

Whether before or after release, fake sneakers arrive at SNKRDUNK making up less than 1% of the total products we receive here. Fake sneaker sellers create .

How to Spot Fake Nikes: 10 Steps (with Pictures)

Sometimes europe and other countries get releases early. I have gotten shoes from overseas before they were even announced here.

Cushioned Running Shoes & Performance

I know this is old but for instance there are people with Harden 7 colorways when only 1 colorway has released in 1 country a few days ago. I did some research and they .

Expert’s Advice: How To Legit Check

Truth Behind Early Release Products Every time prior to a big Jordan Retro release the debate of early release products is brought up. The answer to this.

How Do Resellers Get Shoes Early? [Updated:March 2025]

Its always the small details that give the shoe away between real and fake. This legit check guide is only for V2 coppers. Font size on the labels for the hang tag are suppose to be thinner on .

Jordan. Nike.com

Don’t buy shoes that are available before the official release date. It is almost guaranteed that any shoe available before the official release date will be a counterfeit. These .

Sneaker Release Dates for 2025

Today we will be talking about early pairs of sneakers and whether they are REAL or FAKE. Real vs Fake Sneakers. How to tell if sneakers are Real or Fake.BES.

First off, yeah, a *lot* of early releases are straight-up fakes. I mean, come on, the market is flooded with counterfeit Nikes and Jordans. And the thing is, the guys pumping out the fakes? They’re getting *good*. Like, scary good. They pay attention to the little things, but like that one article says, it’s *always* in the small details. A slightly off font on the hangtag? A weirdly placed stitch? That’s your red flag, fam. So, if you’re seeing a shoe weeks before the release date and the price seems too good to be true, it probably *is* too good to be true. Don’t be a chump.

But then you gotta consider the “overseas hookup.” See, sometimes, Nike (and Adidas, and everyone else) drops shoes in Europe or Asia way before they hit the States. I’ve even scored some sneakers from overseas before they were even officially announced here – it happens! It’s not a *conspiracy*, it’s just logistics, I guess. Maybe they’re testing the waters, maybe distribution is different, who knows? The point is, early releases *can* be legit if they’re coming from these official channels. Think about it – someone in Europe could buy a pair and flip them to someone in the States before the US release. Perfectly legal.

Then there’s the whole “backdoor” thing. Let’s be real, some retail employees might have connections, and they can sneak a pair out before the big day. It’s shady, yeah, but it’s a thing. I’m not saying it’s *right*, but it’s *real*. So sometimes those super-early pairs? They’re coming from these…less-than-official sources. It’s a gamble though.

So, where does that leave us? Basically, early releases are a minefield. You gotta do your research. Compare the shoe to official photos. Check the stitching, the materials, the box… everything. If you’re even *slightly* suspicious, walk away. I mean, seriously, it’s better to wait and pay retail than to get stuck with a pair of poorly made fakes. Nobody wants to be *that* guy, strutting around in some obviously fake Jordans. Embarrassing!

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