After wearing some real air max's I'm going to go on record and say id4shoes have to be definitely fake. There just way too hard to be real. Stay away they'll hurt your feet, my foot still hurts from wearing them and I'm hoping the pain is going to go away.
Well I got some new ones coming and in close to a years time from now I will see how it goes. To me it's not normal because I've never experienced seeing that before, one reason I like airmax 90's is cause you can clean that bottom strip up with a toothbrush and make them shine like new. I guess...
So the general consensus is that's these are legit. I will agree to my eyes they look legit except for the flaking at the bottom that caused me to be suspicious the bottoms are fake, also adding to my suspicion is how hard they feel at the heel in less than a year which is why I posted here. Can...
I was thinking there was some type of deeper testing to confirm this one and for all and I think the secret is in the bubble. If the bubble is real the show is real, but how can you tell? This is probably my last post for the day thanks for going back and forth with me Destin, and I do believe...
I understand there legit to the eye but not everything that is legit to the eye is legit. I don't think anyone on earth can tell the difference between a real range rover rim and a replica rim just by looking at them. The theory that nike is making them cheaper and less comfortable seems very...
Yeah seems like Nike is cheating out after all. So many years I've been comfortable in these things and all of a sudden they make my feet hurt? But I still can't tell if there real and still can't tell if there fake and still don't know if I will ever find out. Here's a pic of the box label that...
Ok might have to disregard the smoking gun. Just checked in with someone who has new 90's from footlocker and the report I'm receiving is that there's are blue underneath also. Did nike completely residing there insoles?