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QC issues are typically considered 'small' variances such as the sticker inside the shoe is on the other side of the shoe or maybe the knot used for the laces isn't the consistent knot expected or the boost seems glossier than traditionally (perhaps the factory used a heavier coating of finisher). Variances such as a mis-stitch in the primeknit or the pulltab would be considered a B-grade. Such a deep variance in the boost would be considred a flaw and it shouldn't pass the multiple-levels of quality control/assurance. Particularly with the boost the 2 inconsistencies would happen through production methods which definetly quality control would catch.
Looks good to me, everything checks out (box label, inner tag).
Thanks for the explanation and the replies. You guys think I'm good to go on these or send them back? Again I've never seen boost like this before....
Interesting, everything else checks out on his pair though. Any possibility of bad QC?
The BASF boost that ADC uses doesn't have the impression of a circle around the ridges ... that happens from the stamping process used by fake companies. And in fact the boost is the best way to tell a fake particularly with the Creams.
Just got an actual UV light today. Here's a few pics of the shoe and boost under proper UV if that helps at all. Can post more/send PM if needed.
QC issues are typically considered 'small' variances such as the sticker inside the shoe is on the other side of the shoe or maybe the knot used for the laces isn't the consistent knot expected or the boost seems glossier than traditionally (perhaps the factory used a heavier coating of finisher). Variances such as a mis-stitch in the primeknit or the pulltab would be considered a B-grade. Such a deep variance in the boost would be considred a flaw and it shouldn't pass the multiple-levels of quality control/assurance. Particularly with the boost the 2 inconsistencies would happen through production methods which definetly quality control would catch.
Bump anyone please LC for me.... would love to purchase these if legit.
I personally think it's fine, if they were fake there would have been other obvious signs but there's not. But if it bothers you just return them and find a pair with normal looking boost.Thanks for the explanation and the replies. You guys think I'm good to go on these or send them back? Again I've never seen boost like this before....
Fake. Color, pattern, and Boost all look off. I'm 99% confident in my answer, but if you want, get a clearer shot of the Boost window.Can I get a legit check please fam! Thanks
Ask for a front and center shot of the side of the box that you pull out. Label also doesn't look good.Can I get a legit check
I suck at this
Plus this would be my first yeezy
I apreciate any help thanks
I honestly think it's just a small flaw that QC may have not found. I've never seen fake receipts from Nice Kicks before and everything here seems to match up, even the PO#. Went through a few LC's with the UV light and everything seems fine with that as well (see pictures above), but Thanks!
I personally think it's fine, if they were fake there would have been other obvious signs but there's not. But if it bothers you just return them and find a pair with normal looking boost.
Can I get a legit check
I suck at this
Plus this would be my first yeezy
I apreciate any help thanks
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Need help on these
Please don't think there is only one exact pattern of the boost. I've had multiply legit creams (by Adidas.de) in hand and checked all their boost - every pattern was different: more or less glossy, sometimes with more "dots and stripes" (my US 9 looks exact like yours), sometimes more structured, sometimes very flat.
Just got an actual UV light today. Here's a few pics of the shoe and boost under proper UV if that helps at all. Can post more/send PM if needed.
Could you get pics of the box label?Anyone can help?
Get out of here with that nonsense stuff, clearly some of those are fakes. Yeah adidas messes up some of the boost but none that i've seen legit have ever came like some of them. esp that bottom row, awful.
Please don't think there is only one exact pattern of the boost. I've had multiply legit creams (by Adidas.de) in hand and checked all their boost - every pattern was different: more or less glossy, sometimes with more "dots and stripes" (my US 9 looks exact like yours), sometimes more structured, sometimes very flat.
Go and check the insoles, the boost from the inside (with UV), tags, condition of boost (soft enough?)
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