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Ian Brown's
#11

They are fake dude, if you fancy buying them I have some crispy new £17 notes to pay for them with!!!!!! Shocked Shocked Shocked

IB's are deadstock now matey, these will have you crying tears as big as October cabbages.

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#12

yeah, these are fake (although a very good fake!)...

cheers
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#13

still after some unerworlds in UK8 or 8.5 please Mr Hunter Smile
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#14

MrShoeShotta Wrote:^^ They're fake, just a seller who knows what people are looking for.....

I'm a newbie, so apologies but I'm going to ask the question "How can you tell?"
I saw this post as well, and if I'm honest, the warning bells rang due to the 'buy it now' price and the way the spare laces were held together.

But then again the heels looked ok, he/she wasn't on this sites' "fake ebay seller list", so I was about to ask the seller for photos of the labels in each shoe - until I saw this posting!

Feel free to give me an internet kicking for asking such a question, but I'm just interested to know what signs I've missed. Afterall, I rather pay more to get a real pair of Adidas, than give some tw*t my cash for a fake pair because I missed something, when all I had to do is ask for guideance!

Cheers everyone
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#15

i don't know where to start..
laces - they are 'packed' wrongly (and i'm not talking about missing transparent bag)
shelltoes - should have a rubberized look already, but if he cleaned them up, they would have a diffrent color anyway
paper tags - should be attached to last eyehole on 'inside'
box tag - the font is a bit off

more - price, availabe quantity and his other items. he guarantee satisfaction, but not authencity. it's a good pair of fakes, but fakes.

cheers
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#16

I'm by no means an expert on spotting fakes or Ian Browns but the laces are packed wrong and the tags look like there attached around the laces and not though the top inner eyelet.

If you dig deeper they currently have 8 pairs for sale, plus big runs of other 35th's and adicolours. You can also check their feedback to see if they have sold large runs recently (this one private tho)

Check out 'how to spot fake adidas' and if ever still unsure ask the seller for loads of photos.

I'm still learning so I'm sure there's other stuff I've missed too.
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