Legit Check: 2016 Jordan Bred

One of the shoes seem fake while one is real. Being because of the fact the spacing on the stitching on the tongue is like the Nike Air. But there is a possibility that it could be Manufacturer error.
 
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One of the shoes seem fake while one is real. Being because of the fact the spacing on the stitching on the tongue is like the Nike Air. But there is a possibility that it could me Manufacturer error.
Thanks. That's my fear but as @jtnixit  stated above, it may be a factory or employee issue. @EAski3  thought the tongues looked good as well.

Has anyone else seen 2016 Jordan 1 Bred tongues with little spacing?
 
Well, I only had one pair posted at the time. I waiting on more eyes and opinions. I haven't seen much but well see
 
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Hey guys, can you do me a solid and give me a legit check on these, please.

let me know if different pics would help and I'll take them.
 
 
@sddrum84  I found the image below on StockX. The shoe they used for their stock image doesn't have a big discrepancy in the tongue stitching. Have you heard anything new on your end?
The spacing here looks like one of my pairs.

I need to upload some better photos of the shoes and tongues for someone to look at. 
 
The stockX pic the way the tongue sits makes the pic shoot the tongue at an angle so it doesn't show the spacing correctly
 
The stockX pic the way the tongue sits makes the pic shoot the tongue at an angle so it doesn't show the spacing correctly
Maybe this is a better angle from StockX. I'm just trying to show that while the bottom stitched section on the tongue should be larger than the top, it's not always a massive difference like certain pairs from certain retailers. In my case, my Nike.com pair has a much wider gap as seen on the second picture below.

Two different shoes from different retailers. Right is from Nike.com
 
I know what your saying but I have also heard someone say their pair they bought from stockX didn't have a factory stamp at all but everything on the shoes checked out . Is that a pic of the actual shoe for sale or is that just a pic used as a model to show what they sell because sometimes they might use a pic of a fake or early release and not know it
 
From what I can see the shoe looks fake that is shown on stockX but that doesn't mean they are going to sell you fakes. Maybe that is just a model shoe like I was saying. Idk
 
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I know what your saying but I have also heard someone say their pair they bought from stockX didn't have a factory stamp at all but everything on the shoes checked out . Is that a pic of the actual shoe for sale or is that just a pic used as a model to show what they sell because sometimes they might use a pic of a fake or early release and not know it
From what I can see the shoe looks fake that is shown on stockX but that doesn't mean they are going to sell you fakes. Maybe that is just a model shoe like I was saying. Idk
I'm not sure what picture StockX is using. It's just their main image of the shoe seen here:

https://stockx.com/jordan-1-retro-bred-2016?children=190562

Based off everything you've seen @jtnixit  do you still think my shoe with the smaller stitch spaces is legit?
 
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