Converse shoes have long become something of a symbol of youth, rebelliousness, unlimited possibilities. But, in addition, these sneakers are distinguished by excellent style, convenience and quality. Buying conversations, you can be sure that you pass them in more than one year. But as this firm acquired the greatest popularity and popularity, its sneakers began to forge and fake this issue for the original. But fakes, as you know, do not differ in quality, and you do not really want to pay the same money for a bad thing. Therefore, you need to know several ways how to distinguish the conversion from a fake, so as not to get into a mess.
How to distinguish original Converse sneakers?
Processing of "language". The first thing you can pay attention to is the processing of the edges, and in particular the "tongue". The original shoe has a smooth seam, the threads do not roll down and do not tear even with prolonged wear. But for fakes, the seam most often "jumps" or even looks sloppy, the threads stick out and so on. In addition, you can see the rest of the seams - they should be smooth and beautiful.
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A shortcut with dimensions. On the inside of the "tongue" there is always a label with dimensions, which is an extremely convenient way for distinguishing the Converse counterfeit. Firstly, the original shoe does not crack, no matter how long you wear sneakers, and it remains as smooth as the first day of purchase. And secondly, surprisingly, the label on the original is always nondescript, and on fakes it often happens in colored letters written the name of the company.
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Insole. In the original conversions, the insole does not disperse into threads, no matter how much you wear them. Counterfeiting is not such a quality.
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Label on the inner side. Another unreliable method of how to distinguish between original conversions is to check the label that is located on their inner side. In real shoe labels are directly soldered and it does not fly away, no matter how many years you have worn them, but only wipes with time. For counterfeits, the label most often flies off socks for several months. Yes, and it is not attached so qualitatively: as if the glue is glued and it is immediately noticeable.
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Inscription on the sole. The inscription "ALL STAR" on the sole should be smoothly and qualitatively glued. Over time, it does not come off, but stalks together with the sole. On forgery, this inscription can be glued badly or crookedly.
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Sole. Another way to distinguish between true conversions is to look at the sole. The original shoe has an even brown color. Almost does not wear off during socks. And at a fake after rather short time the sole starts to be erased and through a brown color black rubber appears.
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