SNEAKER • NIKE • DUNK SB
How To Spot FAKE Nike SB Dunk Low Supreme X Dunk SB Rammellzee in 2023
Discover the ultimate and comprehensive guide for authenticating the Nike Supreme x Dunk Low SB Rammellzee in 2023, which is continuously updated to ensure the latest information. This guide offers detailed comparisons between the genuine and counterfeit versions of these iconic sneakers.
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Here's How You Can Legit Check This Item
- •Box Label
- •Side Panel
- •Rear
- •Footbed
- •Back Insole
- •Insole Print
- •Toe Box
- •Tongue Label
- •Outer Sole
- •Extra Laces
Box Label

We make our way to the section marked "Box," keenly scrutinizing the nuanced differences that set the genuine pair apart from its imitation. Immediately, a glaring discrepancy captures our attention: the UPC code on the replica diverges markedly from that of the retail pair. Moreover, the description on the imitation box bears errors – unnecessary and extra letters "S" & "U" protrude where the genuine label gracefully concludes with the distinct letters "Q" & "S", synonymous with a 'quick strike'. Another evident flaw is the color of the box. Contrary to the purple hue it currently sports, the authentic box is elegantly draped in a shade reminiscent of fresh cream.
Side Panel

Re-write in a descriptive way, at first you wouldn't see much of a difference, however, if we inspect the prints meticulously, we can definitely see that the print on the real pair is much darker, on the other hand, the replicated pair prints are more of a faded or lighter shade. The swoosh placement is another factor when authenticating these pairs. like in this particular replica, we can all agree that the swoosh head distance is closer to that heel overlay material, while the authentic pair is further from that overlay material.
Rear

Upon scrutinizing the posterior segment, certain disparities become evident. The stitching, which lies nestled beneath the Nike embroidery, is fraught with imperfections; its trajectory wavers, twisting in an erratic manner, and its pattern is riddled with inconsistencies. Shifting our gaze upwards, towards the sock liner located just above the Nike embroidery, its silhouette betrays its counterfeit nature. It lacks the streamlined contour of the genuine article, manifesting an irregular form that starkly contrasts with that of the retail version. Moreover, the proportioning is amiss. Observe the breadth of the space: the rear section of the imitation is noticeably bulkier, lacking the refined sleekness characteristic of the genuine pairs.
Footbed

Upon delving into the nuances of the inner footbed, certain anomalies capture our attention. The thread employed for the counterfeit pair flaunts a tint that seems to waver between blue and white, a stark contrast to the pristine, unadulterated white of the genuine article. Additionally, the stitching of the fake pair meanders with haphazard gaps, betraying its lack of finesse when juxtaposed against the snug and even stitch pattern of the retail version. And then there's the perforation – a detail not to be overlooked. The apertures on the counterfeit are undeniably more pronounced, each hole gaping wider than those punctuating the authentic pair.
Back Insole

It is obvious how the grey pads for the fake pair are not plush and irregular in shape, unlike the real pair, the insoles are molded correctly and neatly done. The engravings for the fake pair are also more pronounced.
Insole Print

One main thing to check here is the color, notice how dark the fake insoles are when compared side by side vs. the real insole in a lighter red color.
The Nike swoosh for the retail pair is sharper and more pronounced, unlike the fake insole prints being less defined in prints.

The right insole print quality, if you can see some spaces on that edge, and the letter "e" is also a red flag.
Toe Box

Checking the toe box denoted in a yellow box for the authentic and red box for the replica, we can see how the retail pair toe guards are more pronounced or bulkier, unlike the fake pair toe guard shape looks slimmer. Next to check here is the Supreme Emblem, notice how darker the color is for the UA pair Supreme Emblem when compared to the retail pair, the Emblem gold tinge color is lighter in shade.
Tongue Label

If we compare the tongue labels side by side, we notice some irregularities here. For instance, the retail pair supreme text ends just beneath the letter "S", while the fake pair ends on the letter "B", I've denoted some lines so you do not get confused. The stitching is also a main thing to investigate, see how the stitching pattern for the replica is crooked, unlike the real pair with much consistency and alignment.
Outer Sole

The outer sole texture on the retail pair is smoother in finish, while the UA pair is rougher. If we check the ® we can definitely see how thin the circle and R are for the fakes while the authentic pair is much bolder. Another thing we've noticed is that for the canals which are denoted in a red and yellow rectangular box, the real pair in yellow is more compact in spacing compared to the fake pair having more space on gaps.
Extra Laces

Lastly just to show you all how a DS pair extra laces should look like. The replicated pair is attached using those plastic strings, while the real pair extra laces are simply tied on black laces.
Note: Not all replicas are the same and we limit our comparison based on the data posted.
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