Supreme Murakami Real Vs Fake: COVID Box Logo (SS20)

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Last Updated on January 10, 2024 by Ch David

In this guide, we will:

  • Teach you how to spot a fake Supreme x Murakami box logo tee
  • Look at the best replicas
  • And explain what authentic “SS20 COVID-19 Relief” box logos look like.

Let’s check it out.

How to spot a fake Supreme Murakami box logo

You can spot fake Supreme Takashi Murakami box logos by inspecting the neck tag and the printed text on it.

The quality of counterfeit box logo t-shirts can never match that of genuine Supreme items.

1. Neck tag

Authentic:

  • The “Supreme” text in the box logo is thicker.
  • The registered trademark “®” symbol is thinner and correctly centered.
  • The “PRE-SHRUNK,” “100% COTTON,” and “MADE U.S.A.” text is thinner.
  • The size letter “L” is larger and thinner.

Fake:

  • The “Supreme” text in the box logo is too thin.
  • The registered trademark “®” symbol is thicker and misplaced.
  • The “PRE-SHRUNK,” “100% COTTON,” and “MADE U.S.A.” text is too thick.
  • The size letter “L” is smaller and thicker.

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2. Box logo

Authentic:

  • Consistent font weight on both sides of the letter “S.”
  • Unique curving of the letter “p.”
  • Natural variation in painted areas due to hand-painted design.

Fake:

  • Uneven font weight on the letter “S.”
  • Oval-shaped inside circle of the letter “p.”
  • Darker painted areas compared to the authentic tee.

A quick mention:

  • The steps we’ve written so far are the BEST ways to authenticate this item
  • The next few steps are still reliable methods…
  • … but they apply to non-top-versions of replicas available for this item

If in doubt, we recommend double-checking the steps we’ve explained above this line.

2. Back

Authentic:

  • Takashi Murakami’s logo at the top has an appropriate thickness.
  • The text below the logo is thinner.
  • “COVID-19 Relief Fund 2020” text is also thinner.

Fake:

  • Takashi Murakami’s logo at the top is too thin.
  • The text below the logo is too thick.
  • “COVID-19 Relief Fund 2020” text is also too thick.

Shortlist: Legit check yours

Are you short on time? Follow this simple, compact list:

  1. Examine the neck tag. Counterfeit Supreme COVID-19 Relief neck tags often feature text that appears thicker compared to the text found on authentic retail t-shirts.
  2. Inspect the lettering on the box logo. Typically, fake Supreme Takashi Murakami bogos have letters that are incorrectly shaped and weighted.
  3. Verify the print on the rear side of your Supreme Takashi Murakami bogo. Most counterfeit COVID-19 Relief bogos have printing that looks excessively thick and improperly sized.

Expert Supreme Murakami box logo authentication

If you need assistance with authenticating your Supreme box logo tee:

  • Simply provide us with high-quality photos of your Supreme tee
  • We will deliver results within 24 to 48 hours.
  • Our report will explain why we believe your item is either fake or authentic.

That concludes our guide on how to distinguish between fake and real Supreme Murakami box logo.

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Ch Daniel and Ch David

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David is the co-founder and co-CEO of Legit Check By Ch. David's experience: 5+ years of creating educational content in the fashion industry. 6+ years of authenticating luxury items. Currently, David is the Head Editor of the LCBC Library, where 1,000,000+ words have been published, in free guides, for over 1,000 items.
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