How to Spot a Fake Air Jordan
Posted by on August 5th, 2009The increasing amount of counterfeit goods that circulate today can range from fake Rolex watches to fake designer clothing. These illegal items cost consumers a massive amount of money, and government consumer sites such as StopFakes estimate that it is costing around $2 billion every year to catch and prosecute the perpetrators.
The desire to make money always overrides the risk as far as counterfeiting operations are concerned, and the range of goods they provide are becoming more complex and difficult to identify as fakes as the demand famous brands increases.
Thankfully, it is usually possible to identify fake products as they often lack a specialist logo, stitching pattern or overall quality and this applies to the much-admired range of Nike Air Jordan sneakers.
Like most companies, Nike include certain logos or characteristics on all of their products and have gone to great lengths to market an easily identifiable design. Consumers should be aware of these characteristics and look for them before buying Nike footwear either in the stores or online.
As an example, the recent Jordan Air 23 model has undergone a series of changes to guarantee authenticity. There are specific details that have undergone small alterations such as name placement, manufacturing detail and the location of the Air Jordan thumbprint. All of these small details are specific to Jordan Air 23 design Read the rest of this entry »
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