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Bridget 2 year s ago
Like really? Who's got the time to be scrutinizing every detail of and on the item while standing on the sidewalk? The street vendor is going to be pissed that you're manhandling his products and taking up so much of his attention when he has other customers who are ready to buy. Are you going to buy it or not? If not, then get step aside and stop blocking his table.
       
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Franklind 2 year s ago
Easiest way to tell? it isn't being sold by some shady f@#ker. Seriously. Who the hell are these people buying their sh#t from??
       
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Artemus 2 year s ago
#17- Authentic Levi's can have either an "R" on the red tab or the word Levi's. This is done to show that the red tab is trademarked, not just the word Levi's. This info comes from their website.
       
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Abednego 2 year s ago
I don’t understand the popularity most of these brands, BUT Supreme is on a whole next level. Wtf buys that sh#t?
       
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Delia 2 year s ago
if its cost a 10th of the original these differences ...
       
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Hosie 2 year s ago
1. Dont buy stuff from chinese websites.
2. If you thinks 'thats cheap' something is wrong.
3. No receipt, no real product.
use our brains!
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
Who cares if it's original unless you are hoping for a particular quality SOME name brands have. Most name brand stuff is cheap cr#p anyway (meant to be decorative, not worn).
       
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Olph 2 year s ago
the Chinese would like to thank you for this infolmation.
       
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Toms espadrilles

The first thing to check is the insoles of your espadrilles. If they can be removed, your footwear is likely fake, as the original insoles are sewn to the bottom.
Next, you can check the back of the espadrille to look at the logo. The letters of the original brand are perfectly balanced and square. However, the letters of the fake brand are pointed and unbalanced (note the odd shape of the letter “O”). Also, the stitching around the label appears thicker on the fake ones.
You can also check the sides of the shoes to see if any glue is discernible. A reputable brand would never allow something like this, but a copy would probably have glue all over it.
 
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