The rest of the photos are good, they are authentic.
Mods don't authenticate sneakers, very few members do.
I looked at the best replica batches posted on the rep community. There are slight differences with retail pairs that are not easily noticeable. The easiest way to know that your pair...
These look authentic.
The Wings logo is sloppy, but everything else looks good compared to my pairs.
Where did you buy them? Seller name?
If you can get a photo of the Nike Air on the insoles with the size stickers. Get another of the Nike Air on the bottom soles. And let me see the box label...
They look better in these photos. I still believe these are authentic based on what I am seeing.
If you can get a few more pictures. Get close-ups of the Nike Air on the tongue tag, bottom soles, and insoles. Also get a close-up of the size tag and the text by the ankle area inside the shoe. If...
I don't like how the red leather looks on this pair/photo, but these are a size 14 which is very rare size for replicas. Size 13 and up have different tongue tags in Jordan 1's, and this pair seems to have the correct tag, which makes me believe that this pair is authentic based on these few...
They look good to me as well.
Suede looks good to me. 3M placement is good. The text on the tags is correct.
Just to make sure, get a picture of the size tag and a close-up photo of the Nike Air on the bottom soles.
These look pretty good to me. From the first photo the shoe seems to have some glitter on it which is a very good sign. The fakes that I am seeing use the 10/17/17 production date. I couldn't find a pair with your exact date, but that's fine.
The shoe seems fine from what I can see, the only thing throwing me off is the matte finish. This pair is made in Vietnam, which is a good thing, all the fakes I am seeing for this colorway are made in China. The box and lid could be just a replacement from another pair. The box does look like...
That pair is authentic.
From what I have seen replica factories typically copy US tags. This is because many of people assume a pair is fake if it doesn't have a USD MSRP or size stickers. I have seen them copy EU tags/stickers as well. They typically won't copy tags from Asia as many people...
Those are fake.
The leather doesn't look good, seems stiff. The 'Nike Air' on the bottom of the soles is off. The insole design is wrong, and they don't come with all those stickers. The top sticker is used for EU pairs, but they only put one, and its usually on the left shoe. EU pairs don't...
My pair of Game royals has brown/tan stitching on one pair and blue on the other. So I don't think its common, but it can happen where they use a color that is not on the shoe.
They are fake.
Shape looks off. The leather looks wrong, it seems stiff, Shadows had pretty soft leather that would wrinkle, that leather on the pair above just seems to bend. The color of the back of the tongue should be white mesh, this pair has a black mesh.
Next time upload better photos...
They are fake, wrong production code.
The correct production code for a size 11 manufactured on 12/10/14 is 105496036 as shown in this thread:
https://niketalk.com/threads/legit-check-2015-chicago-1-hi-og.668336/
Your pair has the code that belongs to a size 11.5, as shown here...
They are fake, these have the replica special box that a lot of replica factories were selling when they first came out.
The authentic special box pair uses a larger range of color on the box and it has more details that are missing in some of the replica boxes. The tongue tag logo is not...
On the second photo, the swoosh looks like its curves more then it should and the front of the toe box looks like it has a bit of an odd shape, its probably the angle of the photo> Other then that it looks ok so far.
If you can, add close-ups of the text behind the tongue, the Nike Air logos on...