Last Updated on August 10, 2022 by Ch David
So you are wondering how to spot fake Supreme Cross Box Logo hoodies, and you want to learn what to look for in order to determine whether you have a real or fake Supreme Cross Bogo item.
Then don’t worry, as you’ve come into the right place in order to learn how to spot fake Supreme Cross Box Logo items.
We have compiled this guide which will teach you what to look for in order to easily spot fake Supreme Cross Bogo items.
All of the information is stocked within a few steps, and each step will have reference fake vs real Supreme Cross Bogo images that will help visualise the flaws on the fake Supreme pieces.
The fastest way to spot fake Supreme Cross Box Logo is to look at the wash tag and at the neck tag on the interior side of the item, as the fake Supreme Cross Bogo items always have their text at the wrong font-weight, while all of the authentic pieces never provide any flaws.
For the first step of the guide on how to spot fake Supreme Cross Box Logo items, we are going to have a look at the front side of the wash tags on the real vs fake Supreme Cross Bogo pieces.
Just as how we’ve promised at the top of the guide on how to spot fake Supreme Cross Box Logo items above, we are first going to check the reference real vs fake Supreme Cross Bogo image below.
In the image with the fake vs real Supreme Cross Box Logo hoodies above, we have pointed out how the fake hoodie has its text at the wrong thickness.
Starting with the “NEW YORK CITY” inscription, you can see how the replica Supreme hoodie has its text looking too small, and how the authentic hoodie has its text thicker.
At the same time, the fake Supreme hoodie has its “NEW YORK CITY” text with too much space between its characters, due to the letters being too thin.
Looking at the authentic Supreme Cross Box Logo hoodie’s “NEW YORK CITY” text, you can notice how the letters are placed closer to each other, as they re thicker than the fake item’s text.
Then, the “100% COTTON” text inside the rectangle in the middle side of the wash tag looks too thin and also too wide on the fake Supreme hoodie.
Looking at the authentic Supreme Cross Bogo hoodie’s “100% COTTON” inscription, you can see how the text is narrower, as it is less wide than the fake hoodie’s text.
Then, we have the lines of text that indicate the care instructions on the fake vs real Supreme Cross Box Logo items, and the fake hoodie has its text too thin, too wide, and generally using a different font from the retail hoodie’s text.
Looking at the authentic Supreme hoodie’s inscriptions about the care instructions, you can see how the characters are thicker, boxier and narrower than the fake hoodie’s text on the wash tag.
The next flaw on the replica Supreme Cross Box Logo hoodie is at the “MADE IN CANADA” inscription, where the fake item has its text too thin and with too much space in-between.
The authentic Supreme Bogo item has its inscription thicker and with less space in-between the characters on the fake “MADE IN CHINA” text.
Lastly, the sixth and the last flaw on the replica Supreme Cross Box Logo item can be seen on the inscription with the 30 degrees at the bottom of the wash tag.
In fact, the fake Supreme Cross Bogo hoodie has its inscription looking way thinner than the authentic hoodie’s text, which is thicker and more defined.
Proceeding to the second step of the guide on how to spot fake Supreme Cross Box Logo hoodies, we are now going to flip the wash tags to their rear side, and check the inscriptions there as well.
First things first and just as how promised, let’s quickly look at the reference real vs fake Supreme Cross Bogo image below.
In the image with the fake vs real Supreme Cross Box Logo hoodies above, we have pointed out how the replica Supreme hoodie fas two main flaws.
Looking at the “Supreme” inscription in the lower side of the wash tag, you can see how the fake Supreme item has its text too boxy, too small, and too thick.
Looking at the authentic Supreme Cross Box Logo hoodie’s “Supreme” inscription, you can see how the text is wider, bigger and thinner than the fake item’s text.
Then, looking at the “30” inscription, you can see how the fake hoodie has its text looking too small, and also too thick.
On the other hand, the authentic Supreme Cross Bogo hoodie’s “30” text looks bigger and thinner than the fake hoodie’s text.
Moving forward to the third step of the guide on how to spot fake Supreme Cross Box Logo items, we are going to look at the vertical box logo on the cross logos of the two hoodies.
Just as always, let’s have a look at the real vs fake Supreme Cross Box Logo comparison image below, in order to easily differentiate between the two bogos.
Due to there being four flaws on the fake Supreme Cross Box Logo hoodie, we have counted each flaw so that we could properly explain these.
Starting at the top of the box logo, we have the spacing between the letters “S” and “u”, which on the fake Supreme box logo hoodie, it is too much.
That is because the Supreme hoodie has its letters in the box logo being too thin, and thus leaving too much space between the characters.
Looking at the legitimate Supreme Cross Bogo hoodie’s letters “S” and “u”, you can see how these are thicker and how they are placed closer to each other.
Then, looking at the bottom side of the letter first “e” (2nd hand-emoji pointer), you can see how the fake Supreme Box Logo hoodie has its letter too thin, and once again, too much space next to the letter “m”.
Back to the authentic Supreme Cross Bogo item, you can notice how the letter “e” is thicker and how there is less space to the letter “m”, unlike the fake item’s text which is too thick and with too little blank space.
Then, pretty much the same flaw can be observed on the fake item, at the letter “m” and the letter “e” are too thin, therefore having the letters placed too far away from each other, and how the genuine hoodie has its letters thicker and closer.
The last flaw on the fake item’s vertical Bogo is at the last letter “e”, where the letters it too thick on the bottom right side of the letter.
On the other hand, the genuine Supreme Cross Bogo hoodie has its letter “e” thinner than the fake item’s letter, but moreover, not only the “e”, but all of the genuine item’s letters have the same thickness, unlike the fake hoodie’s text, which varies in font-weight.
As fo the fourth step of the guide on how to spot fake Supreme Cross Box Logo pieces, we are going to look at the real vs fake Supreme Cross Bogo items for their horizontal logo.
So, flipping the real vs fake Supreme Cross box logo hoodies to their horizontal side, let’s have a look at their quality for the classic “Supreme” inscription.
In the image with the fake vs real Supreme Cross Box Logo hoodies above, you can see how there are sixth flaws on the replica hoodie.
Starting with the very first one, we have pointed out how the top of the letter “S” is too spiky, as there are too many extra threads hanging at the top of the fake letter.
Looking at the authentic Supreme Cross Box Logo hoodie’s letter “S”, you can see how the letter looks less spiky than the fake hoodie’s letter, as the genuine hoodie presents no extra hanging threads.
Yet another flaw on the fake item’s letter “S” is that its overall look is too thin, while the authentic Supreme Cross Bogo hoodie has its letter thicker and more defined than the fake item’s letter.
Then, looking at the spacing between the letters “S” and “u”, you can see how the fake Supreme Box Logo hoodie has its letters too thin, and with too much space in-between.
Once again, the authentic Supreme Cross Bogo hoodie has its letters thicker, and so, these are placed closer to each other.
Up next, looking at the letter “p”, you can see how the fake Cross Bogo Supreme hoodie has its letter too curvy and arched too much, while the authentic item has its letter less curvy, as it curves smoother than the fake item’s letter, which goes too much out of the sudden.
The fourth hand-emoji pointer in the real vs fake Supreme Cross Bogo image above shows us how the curvy leg of the letter “r” is too short on the fake item, and how the one on the authentic hoodie is longer.
You can notice this by looking at how close the authentic hoodie’s letter “r” is too the “e” next to it, and how the fake item has its letter “r” too short, as there’s too much blank space until the letter “e”.
Both the fifth and the sixth hand-emoji pointers in the fake vs real Supreme Bogo hoodie image above display how the fake item as its bottom right side of the “e” looking too boxy and too thick.
By looking at the authentic Supreme Cross Bogo hoodie, you can see how the letter “e” has the same thickness and size for all sides of the letter “e”, and not only for the “e”, but for all of the letters in the box logo.
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Going back inside the real vs fake Supreme Cross Box Logo hoodies, we will now have to check the red neck tags on the upper side of the hoodies.
The neck tag is made out of two pieces, one stating the “Supreme ®” logo, and the other short label that says “MADE IN CANADA”.
We have pointed out in the fake vs real Supreme Cross Bogo image above how the fake item has its “Supreme ®” text looking too thin, and how the authentic piece has its text thicker.
At the same time, the fake Supreme Cross Box Logo hoodie has its “MADE IN CANADA” text looking too thin, and yet again, the text on the legit Supreme hoodie’s neck tag is thicker.
For the sixth step of the guide on how to spot fake Supreme Cross Box Logo items, we are going to move back on the exterior side of the real vs fake Supreme hoodies, and we will have a look at the “Supreme” inscription on the arm’s tag.
This little “Supreme” label can be found on pretty much every Supreme hoodie, and the replica hoodies are known to have their “Supreme” text misplaced in most of the cases.
And yep, just as how we’ve mentioned that most of the fake Supreme hoodies have their text misplaced, you can see how this applies in the image with the fake vs real Supreme hoodies above.
In fact, the replica Supreme hoodie has its text not only misplaced as it isn’t placed in the middle of the red strip. and that aside, the fake item’s text is also too thin.
The authentic Supreme Cross Bogo hoodies has its text placed in the middle of the tab, and also thicker than the fake item’s text.
For the seventh and the last step of the guide on how to spot fake Supreme Cross Box Logo items, we are going to go inside the real vs fake Supreme Cross Bogo hoodies, for their box logos.
As you can see from the image with the fake vs real Supreme Cross Box Logos above, we have pointed out how the fake bogo has its stitching badly done.
In fact, we have pointed out three major spots where the fake Supreme Cross Box Logo hoodie has extra threads, and looking at the authentic hoodie, you can see how there are no extra threads, as all of the stitches are in their place.
The 6 detailed real vs fake Supreme Cross Bogo steps outlined above might not be so practical when you are in a hurry or when you want to buy the item online.
That is why we have compiled this quick 60 seconds solution to authenticating your Supreme Cross Bogo. Below are the top 6 indicators that can help you determine if you have a fake or real Supreme Cross Box Logo item.
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That brings us to the end of our guide on how to spot fake vs real Supreme Cross Box Logo items. We will continue to update this article as better and newer comparisons are put out.
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