Easily identify fake Dunks by appearance, quality, and packaging
Nike Dunks are simple and stylish, making them prime targets for counterfeit manufacturers. Fortunately, there are several ways to confirm their authenticity, and we’re here to walk you through the entire process! From checking the logos and soles to inspecting the stitching and labels, here’s everything you need to see if you have fake or real Nike Dunks.
Fake Dunks vs Real
- Sneaker authentication expert Matt Underhill says fake Nike Dunks often have messy, inconsistent stitching.
- Fake Dunks often have a sloppily stitched “NIKE” logo on the back of both heels.
- The toe box on fake Dunks usually lays flat on the ground while the toe box on real pairs lifts upward.
- The Nike logo on the sole is usually imprinted weakly on fake sneakers compared to real pairs.
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- Try to buy Dunks directly from Nike to avoid purchasing fakes. If that’s not possible, stick to reputable retailers like Foot Locker, Finish Line, and Dick’s Sporting Goods. [11] X Trustworthy Source Consumer Reports Nonprofit organization dedicated to consumer advocacy and product testing Go to sourceThanks
- If you’re buying Dunks from a reseller, check that the product label is clearly visible on the box and each shoe. Most counterfeit manufacturers hide them to scam people.Thanks
- If you’re buying Dunks from a third-party platform, like StockX or GOAT, be doubtful of any shoes that are being sold below retail price. Popular models, like the Dunk Low UNC and SB Travis Scott range anywhere from $300-$1000+.Thanks
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- ↑ Chance Dubinick. Sneaker Authentication Expert & Digital Creator. Expert Interview
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- ↑ Chance Dubinick. Sneaker Authentication Expert & Digital Creator. Expert Interview
- ↑ Patrick Klima. Vintage Clothing Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.consumerreports.org/online-shopping/how-to-avoid-buying-counterfeit-products-online/
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