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How To Spot FAKE Air Jordan 11 Low Space Jam in 2024

Presenting the Air Jordan 11 Retro Low 'Space Jam', an iconic design that channels the nostalgia of 1996 straight to the streets. These sneakers offer a modern twist on a classic, blending historical significance with contemporary style. For the first time, the beloved Space Jam colorway, traditionally featured on higher-cut models, is now available on the Jordan 11 Low, marking a groundbreaking release for both collectors and new enthusiasts.
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Here's How You Can Legit Check This Item
Box Label

At first glance, both box labels might appear authentic, but a closer inspection reveals notable font differences. The font on the replicated label for the Jordan 11 Low is significantly thinner than the retail version. This discrepancy results in the details on the fake label being misaligned, highlighting the inaccuracy of the replication.
Tongue Label

Zooming in for a detailed comparison of the labels, we can observe distinct differences: the Jumpman logo on the UA pair is a lighter blue, while the genuine sneaker features a darker shade. Additionally, the type of ballistic mesh used is crucial for authenticity. The retail pair has smaller mesh dots, whereas the fake pair's mesh dots are noticeably larger.
Footbed

Examining the inner stitching of the sneakers, we immediately notice a difference in thread color between the UA pair and the authentic pair. The replica uses black thread for the stitching, whereas the authentic pair features white thread. Additionally, the grey material in the authentic sneakers has a distinctive silvery sheen that the replica lacks.
Rear

The rear section is confusing to the untrained eye. If you can look closely the Jump Man color for the authentic pair is darker when compared side by side, the fake pair color however is lighter in hue.
The printed 23 in white looks similar except the spacing inside those numbers for fake has more space than retail.
Outer sole

Examining the outer soles, the differences in color between the fake and authentic pairs are evident. The retail pair features a darker shade on the herringbone pattern, while the fake pair's color is lighter. Additionally, the transparency of the rubber is an important detail; the authentic pair's rubber is more transparent than the less clear rubber of the fake sneakers.
Side

Inspecting the side profile, we can immediately discern differences in the icy sole color: the fake pair features a darker hue, while the authentic pairs have a lighter shade. Additionally, the shape of the toe guards varies significantly; the fake pair has a flatter appearance, whereas the retail pair boasts a more rounded shape.
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