Supreme Japan Box Logo: Real Vs Fake (Earthquake Relief)

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Ch David
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Last Updated on January 10, 2024 by Ch David

This is another one of the charitable Supreme box logo tees.

This is Supreme‘s homage for the 2011 Japan earthqauqe.

Today, we’ll teach you how to spot a fake Supreme Japan Box Logo tee.

How to spot a fake Supreme Japan Box Logo

The most reliable location to inspect when identifying counterfeit Supreme Japan Box Logo items is the wash tag.

Replica manufacturers consistently fail to correct font weight inconsistencies on the wash tag.

1. Wash tag

  • Authentic:
    • The text on the wash tag is visibly thicker, ensuring clear and bold readability.
  • Fake:
    • Features a wash tag with text that is too thin, differing from the authentic’s robust and pronounced text.

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2. Neck tag

  • Authentic:
    1. The “Supreme” text on the box logo maintains a uniform thickness and accurate spacing between each letter.
    2. The text for “PRE-SHRUNK” and “100% COTTON” is boldly and prominently presented.
    3. The “MADE IN U.S.A.” text is straightly aligned with a consistent thickness across all letters.
    4. The size-indicating text is modestly sized and retains a thicker font style.
  • Fake:
    1. Inconsistent thickness and spacing are observed in the “Supreme” text on the neck tag’s box logo.
    2. The text for “PRE-SHRUNK” and “100% COTTON” appears too thin.
    3. The “MADE IN U.S.A.” text appears wavy and displays inconsistency in thickness among letters.
    4. The text indicating the t-shirt size is improperly enlarged and too thin.

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.

3. Box logo

  • Authentic: The letters “S” and “u” demonstrate a notably thicker and consistent line quality, and the bottom of “p” is subtly and evenly curved.
  • Fake: The bottom part of “S” is notably thinner, the top part of “u” lacks appropriate thickness, and the bottom curve of “p” is excessively thick.

4. Back

The rear side’s print states:

  • Japan
  • Earthquake Relief
  • March 2011
  • United We Stand.

Let’s see the real vs fake comparison:

  • Authentic: Text is clear and consistently weighted.
  • Fake: Text appears overly thick and less legible.

Authenticity checklist

To quickly determine the authenticity of your Supreme Box Logo item, focus on these top four indicators:

  1. Check the wash tags; fake items often have inconsistent font weights and improper stitches.
  2. Inspect the neck tag; fake Supreme neck tags typically feature thicker text compared to genuine retail t-shirts.
  3. Examine the lettering on the front of the Supreme Box Logo; counterfeit Bogos often have inaccurately shaped and weighted letters.
  4. Verify the print on the rear side of your Supreme Japan Relief Bogo; fake items tend to have thicker printing.

Expert’s opinion

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  • Simply provide us with images of your Supreme Japan Relief Box Logo.
  • We will furnish you with the results within 24 to 48 hours.
  • Our report will explain the reasons behind our determination of whether your item is genuine or counterfeit.

This concludes our guide on legit check the Supreme Japan box logo tee.

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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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