Strictly speaking, the plant is fake and, like the original, it can only be fake. The real plant is hard to get. It's not recommended。
The factory is not a fake, and that is academic. However, on the web-based purchase site, the plant can essentially be defined as a fake. Nike, adidas, converse, reebok, etc. Have several sets of shoes, in addition to the real (including formal specializeds, company and factory goods) and the false ones, and one which can also be considered authentic, i. E. Broken shoes。

It is then explained that the specials = the company = the reals (and now there are parts of the cabinets that are on vacation, and a few of the insiders who are not good enough to change the reals). In addition to specialized containers and corporate goods, the originals include the formal product. Prices are higher because both specialized and corporate goods are taxed. The price of the specialty shoes is due to higher taxes。
For real products, it is divided into items a and b (which are used by many sellers on the internet to sell and deceive people who do not know their shoes). A is a real thing, stolen from a substitute factory, but not delivered to the counter for sale. The " a " product is the same quality as the " a " product before it was delivered. Many a items are stolen by workers for sale online, and there are so-called formal plants. There must be b, so-called b, but the shoes have a slight quality problem or a flaw. For example, the spills, such as the lack of a line for the car, and for example, the fall of the gasket due to problems in nike's shoe when the bottom of the shoe had been injected with glue, have resulted in b-goods. As a result, the sub-workshop will mark these non-conforming shoes with a b label, referring to the b product, and have to say that the broken shoes are in fact a derivative of the b product or a b product, i. E., that the b product was stolen by workers from the sub-workshop (or that some small-scale workshop workers went to the scavenging plant to pick up the garbage) for processing in small workshops, with steel nails and specialized sewing and processing. Once completed, they can be sold on the internet, shoes are sutures that look like scars and cannot be worn in the rain if the bottom is repaired. While the look of broken shoes is difficult to see, many of the broken shoes are uncut and, after repair, are good and good quality, but much better than fake。

In addition to specializeds, company goods, broken shoes, there are fakes and fake shoes. I don't have to say anything about fake, but we all know that there's no real place for fake to fake it, either. More than 90 per cent of the sellers on the internet use factory or tailings as another expression of the product, but in fact it is fake (if you see a very low price and the seller is in quanzhou and kanda, which can be said to be the home-grown shoe site, where many of the national sports brands are located, and where most of the fakes are from), which is of a rather poor quality and which is not exhaustively described here。
Foreign goods are shoes that are purchased from a foreign shoe site, which often has a special-priced shoe activity at very low discounts, either in the hands of an acquaintance abroad or directly online. Moreover, domestic factory stores sell “corporate goods”, usually “corporate goods” over seasons or insufficiently designed, rather than “works”, and the concept of “works” is generally limited to some of the shoes purchased by the network, and “works” are not visible in the formal stores。

Finally, it should be added that the low price is not necessarily fake, and the high price is not necessarily authentic. A shoe cannot be judged on the basis of price, whether it is a specialized container, a company or a fake, but it can only be identified through a shoe label, a line of work, etc。




