The authenticity of a pair of Nike shoes begins with the shoe logo. Before I begin to teach you to tell the truth from the false, I ask you to remember one sentence: the shoe logo is true, the shoes are not necessarily true, but the shoe logo is false, and the shoes must be false. This part needs to pay attention to the fonts and spacing of "MADE IN CHINA" and "made in China". From the picture, the font of MADE IN CHINA is "thicker" than the following Fabrice Enchine. Obviously, the distance between the letters of Fabrice Enchine is similar.
Nike identification method 2:
Article number column: The article number column is actually very nice. Just pay attention to the numbers "1, 3, 4, 6, 9" on the shoe label. "1" should pay attention to the upper and lower parts of the curved shape "3", which are composed of two small circles divided equally. Then, pay attention to the apostrophe on the left, which is thinner than other parts. The "0" in the lower (upper) part of "6" and "9" accounts for about 2/3 of the font.
Nike identification method 3:
Size column: here, please study hard and judge whether the shoe label is true or false, mainly by this part. After 2007, Nike adopted different alignment methods for different foundries. According to the arrangement characteristics, shoe labels can be roughly divided into the following three types: Y3: OEMs include XC such as Y3, LN2, LN3, LN4, PC8 and HJ, and OEMs include YS such as XC, SZ, VP, VF, PA3N and IA. It can be said that the YS tag is consistent with the first two types of tags.