How to spot fake yeezy 350 boosts (moonrock)

Spot Fake Yeezy 350 Boosts (Moonrock)

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The stitching should be a uniform color with the shoe. They should not be dark grey, black, white, or brown. It should not cause the toe fabric to bunch up either. It should not be raised or stiff.

The stitching should be a uniform color with the shoe. They should not be dark grey, black, white, or brown. It should not cause the toe fabric to bunch up either. It should not be raised or stiff.

There should be 8 squares inside of the stitched rectangle. Some early pairs are known to have 9 squares but if there are 9 or more, or 8 or less they are fake.

There should be 8 squares inside of the stitched rectangle. Some early pairs are known to have 9 squares but if there are 9 or more, or 8 or less they are fake.

The "adidas yeezy" sockliner print should consist of sharp, defined letters.

The material should be a soft, stretchy material near the toe while the material near the heel and mid-foot should feel sturdy. The pattern also is continuous.

The material should be a soft, stretchy material near the toe while the material near the heel and mid-foot should feel sturdy. The pattern also is continuous.

The suede patches should be a uniform color to the shoe (in this case, it's moonrock). They should not be brown or any other color. The "YZY" and adidas originals logo should not be a huge size font.

The suede patches should be a uniform color to the shoe (in this case, it's moonrock). They should not be brown or any other color. The "YZY" and adidas originals logo should not be a huge size font.

The white boost patters on the bottom should be completely different from the other shoe in the pair. This does not mean a mirrored image.

The white boost patters on the bottom should be completely different from the other shoe in the pair. This does not mean a mirrored image.

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