Last Updated on August 10, 2022 by Ch David
If you are here because you want to learn how to spot fake Adidas x Raf Simons Ozweego Bunny, then you are in the right place.
By reading this article, you will easily learn the main ways to spot fake Ozweego Bunny, with the help of our reference fake vs real Ozweego images.
Before we begin the real vs fake Raf Ozweego legit check guide, we’d like to mention that this guide applies to most of the colourways of the Ozweego Bunny.
To put it shortly, the fastest way to spot fake Raf Ozweego Bunny is to check the size tag inside each shoe, as the replica manufacturers never manage to get the printing on the size tag correctly. Therefore, we consider this as the ultimate sign of authenticity when speaking of the fake vs real Raf Ozweego Bunny.
For the first step of the guide on how to spot fake Raf Ozweego Bunny sneakers, we are going to have a look at the size tag inside the fake vs real Raf Ozweego Bunny sneakers.
As we’ve mentioned at the beginning of this guide on how to spot fake Raf Ozweego Bunny, we consider the size tag as the ultimate factor of authenticity, and once again, we recommend that you always check the size tag first.
Now that you’ve had a look at the fake vs real Ozweego image above, let’s proceed to the details flawed on the fake shoes.
1 – The “US UK FR JP CHN” text
First of all, looking at the reference fake vs real Ozweego Bunny image above, you can see how the fake shoes have their “US UK FR JP CHN” text looking too thin.
On the other hand, the authentic Ozweegos have their text looking thicker than what it looks like on the fake Ozweegos.
2 – The size number print
Looking at the numbers which indicate the size of the shoes, you can see in the fake vs real Ozweego Bunny image above how the fake shoes have their row of numbers looking too thin on the “260” text, and too thick on the “270” text.
On the other hand, the legit shoes have their whole row of text at the same font-weight.
3 – The date of manufacturing print
In the middle-right side of the size tag of your Ozweegos, you can find the date of when your sneakers were produced.
Looking at the fake shoes in the real vs fake Owzeego Bunny image above, you can see how the fake Bunny Ozweegos have their “02/19” text looking too thick and also misplaced, as it is not straight.
On the other hand, the legit Ozweegos have their “07/17” text looking thinner than the fake shoes’ text, and the legit shoes also have their text evenly positioned.
4 – The appearance of the MALE/MÂLE text
Both the real and fake Raf Ozweego Bunny may or may not have MALE/MÂLE inscriptions. So whether your sneakers feature the text or not, it is perfectly fine.
Therefore, we do not consider this specific inscription as a way of spotting the fake Ozweego Bunny pairs.
5 – The hashtag (#) number
Looking at the second last line of text on your Ozweegos, you can see the hashtag number.
In the real vs fake Ozweego Bunny image above, we have pointed out how the fake shoes have their number, including the hashtag, looking too thin.
On the other hand, the legit shoes have their hashtag and the numbers looking thicker.
6 – The last row of text
As for the last row of text, in the fake vs real Ozweego Bunny image above, we have pointed out how the fake shoes have their text looking too thin as well, but also too small.
The authentic Ozweego Bunny sneakers have their last row of text looking thicker and bigger than the one on the fake shoes.
7 – The “adidas ®” text
The counterfeit Adidas sneakers commonly have their “adidas ®” text looking too thin or too thick. In this case, the fake shoes have their “adidas ®” text looking too thin.
On the other hand, the genuine Ozweego Bunny sneakers have their text looking thicker.
8 – The ART number print
In the middle of the size tag, you can notice the “ART” number print. On the fake shoes, the “ART” number print appears to be too thin and too small, while on the legit shoes, it is thicker and bigger.
9 – The factory of manufacturing text
In this case, for both of the fake vs real Raf Simons Ozweego Bunny sneakers, the factory of manufacturing is (and pretends to be, for the fake shoes) “APX”.
Once again, the fake shoes show up having their text looking too thin, while the legit shoes have their text thicker.
10 – The “MADE IN CHINA” text
Looking at the top of the size tag, you can see in the fake vs real Ozweego Bunny image above how the fake shoes have their text placed too high.
On the other hand, the retail Raf Simons Ozweego Bunny sneakers have their “MADE IN CHINA” text placed lower, as it is closer to the bar below.
Moving on to the second step of the guide on how to spot fake Ozweego Bunny sneakers, we are going to have a look at the real vs fake Ozweego Bunny’s insole, specifically on the print.
First of all, let’s give a quick look to the real vs fake Raf Ozweego image below.
In the fake vs real Raf Ozweego Bunny image above, we have pointed out how the fake shoes have their “adidas ®” and the “RAF SIMONS” text looking too thin, while the same text on the legit shoes is noticeably thicker.
Not only that, but the fake shoes also use a different font for the “RAF SIMONS” text, as the letters do not match to the ones used on the legit shoes.
Proceeding to the third step of the guide on how to spot fake Raf Ozweego sneakers, we are going to check out the real vs fake Raf Ozweego pairs for the text on the tongue’s badge.
As you may be used to already, we are first going to have a look at the fake vs real Raf Ozweego image in order to easily visualise the two shoes and their differences.
In the real vs fake Raf Ozweego Bunny image above, we have pointed out how the fake shoes have their “RAF SIMONS” text on the tongue looking too thin, while the legit shoes have their text looking thicker.
On top of that, the fake shoes also seem to, once again, use a different font, than the one used for the legit shoes’ text on the tongue badge.
As for the fourth step of the guide on how to spot fake Ozweego Bunny sneakers, we are going to have a look at the laces on the fake vs real Raf Ozweego Bunny sneakers.
One of the most blatant flaws you can see on a fake Ozweego pair is the thickness of the laces.
The authentic laces must look thin and curvy, with a tubular shape, as you can see in the example represented above.
On the other hand, the fake shoes have their laces looking too thick and too wide, and that’s something you’ll never see on the legit Ozweego Bunny sneakers.
As for the fourth and the last step of the guide on how to spot fake Raf Simons Ozweego Bunny sneakers, we are going to have a quick look at the toe box’s inflation level on the fake vs real Raf Ozweego Bunny pairs.
In the fake vs real Ozweego Bunny image above, we have pointed out how the fake shoes have their toe box looking too thick.
By that, we mean that the fake shoes have their toe box looking over-inflated, as it looks bigger and more massive than the toe box on the legit shoes.
On the other hand, the toe box of the legit Raf Simons Ozweego Bunny sneakers is thinner and it has a deflated look when compared to the fake shoes’ toe box.
There are situations where you may be unable to go through each detailed step explained above when you need to authenticate your Ozweego Bunny.
That is why we have compiled this quick 60 seconds solution to authenticating your sneakers. Below are the top 4 indicators that can help you determine if you have a fake pair of sneakers or original Adidas manufactured Ozweego Bunny.
If you need help with the authentication of your Adidas x Raf Simons Ozweego Bunny, we’ve got you covered.
All you have to do is send us good-quality pictures of your Raf Simons Ozweego Bunny and we will get back to you with the results within 24 to 48 hours. The results will also come with a report on why we believe your sneakers are fake or authentic.
That brings us to the end of our real vs fake Raf Simons Ozweego Bunny guide. We will continue to update this article as better and newer comparisons are put out.
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