As pointed out already by others, the toe box, scales, insoles, color, etc. The fakes will get harder to tell over time. This was a quick turnaround for the fakes, took them about a week to make them after the authentics dropped. I'd be very careful about purchasing in the upcoming months.
On their website when you click continue (when you go to put in your prescription info), click on where it says "What is a PD". "If your eyeglasses prescription does not indicate your PD, you will need to measure it yourself since PD is a required measurement when making eyeglasses." You can...
Yes, I have an astigmatism and I got a pair of glasses from them. Prescription was good, the glasses weren't heavy at all, but I didn't like the way they looked . Instead of returning them, I am about to order another pair, might as well keep the pair I have for around the house.
Have to pay it. USPS = Federal Government. No way to get around it, if I just refuse to pay, I'm sure they'll put it on my credit report, tack on more fees, or put a lien against me.
It's going to vary depending on who's delivering. For example, I know FedEx will deliver and you may not get a bill until a few weeks later. My case with USPS was they delivered the shoe and it had the customs bill attached to it.
Just got my order in from CT this morning (NYC), that I ordered using sneakersaver. However, I got hit with customs fees . I am surprised because I thought that anything below $200 you wouldn't get hit with fees.
@ KatieJade4, PC Richards here in NY was taking pre-orders for them Monday morning and stopped by Monday afternoon. I called yesterday and they said that the shipment they receive will be for the people that pre-ordered.