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  • How to Tell the Difference Between Real & Fake Puma Jackets

    Puma, a clothing brand from Germany, faces the challenge of companies creating look alikes and selling them as authentic Puma gear. Although Puma originates in Germany, the clothing is made in countries including Turkey, China and India, so it's difficult to tell if it's authentic just by where it's made. Look out for fake Puma jackets with these tips.

  • How to Remove Squeekiness From Jordans

    "Jordans" are shoes named after Michael Jordan who wore these signature shoes throughout his career. Jordan wore his first pair of Air Jordans, made by Nike, in 1985. The red and black shoes were banned by the NBA because they did not follow the regulation colors. Since then, even after his retirement in 2003, Jordan has helped design a shoe every year through Nike. Like with other shoes, the Jordans may sound squeaky when you wear them, especially when you first buy them.

  • How to Authenticate Jordans

    Jordans are short for "Air Jordans", a particular line of Nike sneaker that debuted in 1984, named after the famous basketball player, Michael Jordan. In 1984, however, Michael Jordan was still a rookie player, and the Nike, struggling at the time, paid him to endorse their product. The colors, with Michael Jordan's endorsement, made them nearly an overnight sensation. Nike continues to make cutting edge styles of sneakers in this line and their desirability causes imitators to continue to make imposters. When examining a prospective pair of Air Jordans, it pays to be able to authenticate them on the spot.

  • How to Spot Fake Space Jams

    Space Jams refer to a specific vintage sneaker made by the Nike athletic apparel company. Space Jams are a specific style of shoe, part of the Air Jordan's line. Wearers and Nike enthusiasts call them "Space Jams" because Michael Jordan wore this specific style of sneaker in the 1996 movie. The shoes are black and white with small embroidered Michael Jordan figures detailed on it. Because this sneaker is so sought after, counterfeiters often copy it. You can avoid getting an counterfeit pair by knowing the signs to look for when it comes to spotting fake Space Jams.

  • How to Tell if Vans Are Real

    Vans shoes are popular skate and extreme sport footwear favored by many youths and adults worldwide. Vans is most famous for its low cut, rubber bottomed classic skate shoe. Because Vans is a brand of shoes that are highly sought after, counterfeiters have been known to produce and sell knock-off versions that still carry the Vans name and design. In order to protect yourself from purchasing a fake pair of Vans shoes, there are some simple things to be aware of if you are unsure whether or not a pair of Vans shoes is real.

  • How to Check if Your Jordans Are Real

    Real Jordan sneakers feature genuine leather and craftmanship. The price of the Jordan is also a factor to tell if a fake shoe from the real thing. A fake shoe tends to have bad seams, shoddy materials and misplaced logos. If you plan on buying Jordans on-line, you should always purchase from retailers listed on the official Jordan website. The shoes that seem to be a great deal might be the very thing that leaves you with a worthless sneaker.

  • How to Spot Fake Vans

    Vans shoes are widely recognizable athletic shoes commonly worn when skateboarding. Due to their popularity, a thriving black market has emerged for counterfeit Vans. These fake skate shoes are made to resemble the brand-name shoe, but tend to be lacking in quality -- they are less flexible than true Vans and fall apart quickly. Avoid scams by learning to spot the features of real Vans.

  • Jelly Shoes From the 80s

    Jelly shoes, or Jellies, as they are marketed by the company Gemstone, became popular in the early 1980s. Since their arrival on the scene, these shoes have maintained popularity off and on, with traditional and new styles popping up each spring and summer season. They are popular because they are inexpensive and come in a wide variety of colors.

  • How to Tell Real and Fake Jordans Apart

    Jordans, or Air Jordans, are a popular and highly coveted brand of basketball shoes. Air Jordans are notoriously expensive, a fact that counterfeiters take advantage of by trying to sell fake Air Jordan shoes online or on the street at lower-than-retail prices. If you ever encounter what seems like a great deal for Jordans, it is important to know what to look for to ensure that the shoes are not fakes.

  • How to Spot a Fake Bape G-Shock

    Spotting a fake Bape G-Shock Casio watch can make the difference between buying a limited edition, famous watch and making a $500 mistake. While searching for the Bape watch, do not even attempt to purchase a G-Shock watch that is less than $600, because it is fake. The watch, which was developed in Japan, has plenty of duplicators and imitators by counterfeits trying to scam unsuspecting buyers. Knowing how to spot a fake can help you determine a good purchase.

  • How to Spot Fake Puma Shoes

    Counterfeit sneakers have been around as long as name-brand sneakers have been sought-after items. The quality of fake shoes and the degree to which they resemble the original will depend on the care that was put into their manufacture, but they'll never be as good as the real thing. The biggest warning signs that a pair of shoes are fake are shoddy, cheap material and mistakes in the colors and logos. If you keep an eye out for fake Pumas you won't get made fun of for being the one kid on the field with shoes that say "Pooma."

  • How to Tell Fake Air Jordan 3 Shoes

    According to Kicksonfire.com, Air Jordan 3 (III) shoes, were first introduced in 1988, which is the year in which Michael Jordan was named MVP of the NBA. This shoe was the first to feature the Jumpan logo. This particular shoe was “retroed” or retired in 1994, but was re-released in 2001. Through the years, the pricey Air Jordan 3 shoe has maintained its popularity, and fake Air Jordan 3 shoes are only becoming more popular with so many people unable to afford the authentic shoes.

  • How to Spot Fake Coach Jelly Shoes

    Coach jelly shoes are a whimsical way to showcase your style. Fake Coach products are abundant; it's important to shop at well-known retailers and know what to look for so you aren't a victim of sporting fake Coach duds.

  • How to Spot Fake Jordan XX3 Sneakers

    Nike introduced the Air Jordan sneaker in 1984. The shoes were originally banned from the NBA because they were not regulation colors, but Michael Jordan, the basketball great for whom they were named, wore them anyway. The Air Jordan XX3 line was introduced in 2008 and featured hand-stitched uppers, a carbon-fiber shank plate and a low midsole rise. As with many high-end retail items, there are many replicas that appear to be authentic but are fake. There are ways to determine if a shoe is an authentic Air Jordan XX3.

  • How to Tell If Jordan Shoes Are Real or Fake

    Fake Air Jordan shoes are immensely popular on the black market because of their high price and immense popularity. This can make it difficult for you to find authentic Air Jordan shoes when shopping for used pairs online and in stores. Knowing what to spot on an authentic pair of Air Jordan shoes, however, can help save you from being swindled hundreds of dollars.

  • How to Spot Fake Burberry Shoes

    Unknown to many, Burberry originally started out as an influential and reputable outfitter for the great outdoors. British officers wore the Burberry "Tielocken" coat during the Boer war and Burberry outfitted Captain Roald Amundsen to the South Pole in 1911. Nowadays, Burberry's image is strictly as a luxury designer of coats, scarves, dresses, bags and shoes. Burberry shoes rival other high fashion houses in style and quality. Thus, copycats often mimic their designs, selling them at a fraction of the price and quality. With a little awareness, you can easily start spotting fakes.

  • How to Identify Fake Coach Shoes

    Coach has been known for their stylish handbags for years and now they have introduced footwear to their line of products. Unfortunately, some fraudulent companies want to make money off the Coach name and try to pass off their products with the same logo. Purchasing replicas of designer items are fine if you know that is what you are getting. But some sellers want you to believe you are purchasing the brand name when you are not. Watching for certain signs help you identify fake Coach footwear.

  • How to Spot Fake Chanel Shoes

    Finding sales and discounts on higher-end fashions can be exciting, but practice caution when approaching these "sales." The Chanel label, a highly publicized company offering top-of-the-line fashions, can come with a hefty price tag. Any Chanel shoe that sells for a dramatically lower price should be considered suspicious. Keep in mind that manufacturers of fake Chanel shoes are on the rise -- beware of questionable prices, or unexplained shoe markings or mislabeling. Ask for an authenticity card if you feel that a Chanel shoe, or any other Chanel product, may be a fraud.

  • How to Identify Fake Air Jordans

    Original Air Jordans can be costly, and there are plenty of fake ones on the market. These are becoming more and more difficult to detect, but there are still a few ways to tell them from the real thing.

  • How to Tell Fake Creative Recreation Shoes From Real Ones

    Creative Recreation, a shoe company founded in 2002, has shoes sold in some of the most exclusive stores, and is worn by celebrities. They're valued, and they demand a high price, so they are a target of counterfeiters who sell many of their bogus brand shoes on sites like eBay and counterfeit hotbeds like Canal Street in New York. But if you know details like the stitching of the sole, the attached tags, and the quality of the fabric, you can separate the real deal from the knockoff.

  • How to Tell If Your Jordan Shoes Are Fake

    Air Jordan shoes are arguably the most popular basketball shoes ever created. Some people will take advantage of this fact and try to sell fake Air Jordans either online or on the street. These shoes can be sold at a much cheaper price than the authentic Jordan shoes, making them alluring. People unfamiliar with the various different Jordan shoes may not be able to tell the difference between authentic and fake shoes.

  • How to Spot Fake Gucci Shoes

    When Guccio Gucci opened his Italian luggage shop in 1921, he featured leather goods that epitomized nobility, quality and Tuscan artisanship. As a result of this rich fashion legacy, Tom Ford's reinvention of the brand in the 1990s and the popularity of the double "G" logo, Gucci shoes and handbags are some of the most commonly knocked off products sold today. If you want to buy Gucci shoes outside of one of the authorized Gucci stores, here's how to spot fake Gucci shoes from the authentic ones.

  • How to Spot Fake Tennis Shoes

    Tennis shoes can cost you well over $100, depending on the exact shoes that you want to purchase. As a way to save money, consider buying tennis shoes either online or from a street fair. You may find a great deal on tennis shoes at these places, but you will need to shop wisely. Many times, tennis shoes that are being sold at an extremely low price are not authentic.

  • How to Spot Fake Fendi Shoes

    A highly popular designer label, Fendi items are exclusive and expensive. Though Fendi makes a wide range of clothing items and accessories, it also designs and produces high-quality shoes. As designer items, it's no surprise that Fendi shoes cost quite a bit of money. In an attempt to cash in on that success, there are many fake Fendi shoes on the market. You can adeptly spot fake Fendi shoes if you pay close attention to detail.

  • How to Spot Fake Shoes

    Finding a great deal on high-end designer shoes is bound to make you excited, at least until you find out that the shoes you just purchased are actually fake. Now you're angry that you spent the money on fake shoes and embarrassed that somebody may believe you're trying to pass off "knockoff" shoes as the real thing. By knowing what to look for before you make your purchase, you can spot these fake shoes from the real thing.

  • How to Spot Fake Coach Shoes

    Coach shoes are high-quality, designer shoes. Due to their stylish designs and fine materials, Coach shoes carry high price tags. As with most designer items, there are plenty of replicas in the marketplace. You don't want to be fooled into buying fake shoes when you think you are buying the real thing. Here are some ways to spot fake Coach shoes.

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