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What Is So Wrong with Wearing Fakes?
adamlentner | 4:53 AM on 03.26.2009 24 comments


Here's a blog i found on sneakerplay.

"What is so wrong with wearing fakes? In the current climate of sneaker culture, the magnifying glass is faced
upon so-called ¡°collectors¡± (whatever the vernacular is for those of us who loathe sneakers) as the new
trend amongst the masses. Sneakerheads have been the feature for premier newspapers, documentaries,
television shows, and Internet sites. With such widespread attention being given to what was once an
underground culture, many people have embraced sneakers as their new pastime (despite the irony in that
phrase) and have done so at any means necessary. Even fake sneakers. Even if you don¡¯t consider yourself
a sneakerhead, if you have any type of affection for sneakers you know that fakes is something we just don¡¯t
do. But why? What is the big problem with fakes?

At times, fake sneakers are on the cusp of innovation. They set trends with what was once believed to be
bizarre colorways. Those of us with any sneaker knowledge once lauded those colorways but more and
more you notice your favorite brands seemingly mimicking styles of fake sneakers. In recent memory, colors of
some Jordan Brand products have been so weird you may think the African bootleg man himself cooked them
up. Even more attractive to buyers is the fact that fakes are cheap. If one can pull off the look of a modern day
trendsetter then should they be applauded for their craftiness? No they shouldn¡¯t. Fakes are detrimental for
sneaker culture for many reasons. It may seem innocent enough that someone you pass in the mall has on a
fake pair of Jays, or Gordans as their called, and you may laugh and point but soon they will have the last
laugh. Their purchase is slowly destroying all that is right about loving sneakers.

Fakes, Variants, Replicas, B-Grades- whatever you want to call them, are ruining sneaker culture. I have
noticed their impact on legit sneakers in a number of ways. The one most near and dear to my heart is the
affect fake sneakers have on my own perspective of my kicks. We all wear sneakers for ourselves, first and
foremost. But when you walk through the mall with your DS XI retros with the icy bottom you want to break
some necks. You want to revel in your own freshness. Well what happens when everyone has on the same
sneakers? Yeah, your pair might have cost you 300 bucks on ebay but who cares? No one. Part of the
sneakers culture is that unspoken bound between others who share your passion. Have you ever seen
someone with some nice kicks that you like and gave that person the ¡°nod of recognition?¡± Just acknowledging
you know the deal? Why else are we all here except for bonding with others who share out love? The
bonding is lost when you are unsure whether or not the kicks are legit. People may just question your
authenticity. Yeah, I know: Who cares? Largely, it seems like something to be ignored but why dress the part
at all?

Fakes also hurt the market from a seller¡¯s perspective. I don¡¯t mean the sneaker companies. I mean the
independent resell market. Even if you don¡¯t resell sneakers, many of us like to buy sneakers second hand. I
have searched on ebay for hours looking for the Holy Grail for the right price. It¡¯s getting harder to find
because of the flood of fraudulent sneakers on the market. Independent sellers are valuable to Sneakerheads
sometimes because they sale things at less than retail prices. This is essential for those of us on a budget
because the more money you save, the more sneakers you can buy. Fake sneakers are now flooding Internet
sites and auction sites like ebay. This could deter legit sellers from posting kicks but more importantly, it makes
it difficult to determine authenticity sometimes.
Besides the outlandish colorways and market overhaul, fakes are built to specification unlike traditional
sneakers. Have you ever held a fake pair of Jordans? I have been ripped off twice on ebay and I know the
feeling of fake kicks. They are low grade; they don¡¯t run true to size, and the smell weird. With a complete lack
of standards in quality, they are built for nothing more than stunting like you have made it. (I was lucky enough
getting my money back both times) Sadly, there is nothing you can do about fake sneakers. Their impact of
sneaker culture thus far has been one of dramatic proportion. The only thing any of us can do is stay official
and true to ourselves. Counterfeit sneakers are just another sign of the complete lack of standards larger
society has held itself to."

This is just my personal opinion but the bottom line from ^^^, fake sneakers are bad because people who sell
fakes claim them to be real, therefore harder to differentiate. Thats the gist of what I read. Fake everything
hurts the consumers who are brand loyal, and hates it when they see someone where their favorite brand but
faked out. Fake clothing, purses, and designer stuff are ALL OVER the FASHION DISTRICT in LA. Its how
people make their money. IF youve actually been there, you will see that the majority of them are not living the
"good life". They are people trying to get by and the people who buy their "fake" handbags, jeans, sneakers,
etc are the ones paying their bills. So yeah, I GUESS fake is hurting the economy, but which side of the
economy? I only see it hurting the major corporations, not consumers. I'm only saying this because Ive been to
the fashion district and see what goes on. Their are also undercover people who confiscate fake handbags
and whatnot from sellers, and for most of them, the fake stuff is their major source of income. Pretty sad
really. But yeah, I just wanted to speak my mind, its one thing to say fake stuff should be looked down upon
because its not authentic, but to say its hurting the economy, it just sounds ridiculous from the point of view of
the majority of this country who are struggling to get by. Also, I don't see how it hurts the consumers who buy
the sneakers. If the price for something does not look right, chances are, they are not authentic. Also if
purchasing shoes for a large sum of of $$$, you should make sure that the place guarantees authenticity. You
just gotta take extra precautions is all. And as far as the resell value issue, don't be mad that EVERYONE
doesnt care if you have 500 dollar sneakers on. There are those who can care less and would buy fakes for
450 dollars less for the same exact design, and won't look at their feet every 3 minutes to make sure they
havent gotten dirty. Again, I'm not trying to start arguments, its just my opinion.




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vexed alex's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 05:50
vexed alex
What the fuck is going on here?
MEE's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 06:13
MEE
Destructoid, The hardcore fake shoes community...
RonBurgandy2010's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 06:29
RonBurgandy2010
Did I just read a blog about fake sneakers?
DeusPayne's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 06:33
DeusPayne
1) nvgr?
2) Spending more than $50 on shoes every 5 years is WAY too much money, regardless if they're real, fake, sandals, or if they give you a fucking BJ.
Riegel88's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 06:48
Riegel88
All I wear is fake kicks.
its how I roll.
Haxan's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 06:59
Haxan
Huh?
BruceWillis: "What does something like that cost?"
DamonWayans: "Six-Fifty."
BruceWillis: "Six hundred and fifty dollars?"
DamonWayans: "Yeah."
BruceWillis: "They're shoes."
DamonWayans: "Yeah."
BruceWillis: "You wear them."
DamonWayans: "Yes."
BruceWillis: "They don't have a TV in them or something?"
DamonWayans: "Nope."
BruceWillis: "I am very old."

Also, what?
Vitamin Awesome's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 07:04
Vitamin Awesome
TL;DR

But I am reminded that I do need some new shoes...
Visc's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 07:19
Visc
Long line, short line is my favorite type of blog formatting. Makes reading it like a game, or something.
Bonfire Dog's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 07:51
Bonfire Dog
All my shoes are at least three years old and could comfortably house a family of gypsy performers in the holes.
MechaMonkey's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 08:23
MechaMonkey
I disagree. The only real solution to this problem is

Aziel13's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 08:37
Aziel13
XD
the only time I'd pay more for shoes is never Feck that I have games to buy
sickNasty's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 08:40
sickNasty
My shoes are so fake, they don't even exist! I walk around barefoot all day.
The GHost's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 08:45
The GHost
I want to... what? I'm... uhh... sorry? Did you just... huh?

This may be the worst sneaker-related blog posted on Dtoid yet :P
blehman's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 09:19
blehman
SNEAKERS MOTHERFUCKER, DO YOU FAKE THEM?
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 09:45
king3vbo
Destructoid: We know our shoes
linuxguy's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 09:50
linuxguy
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eternalplayer2345's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 09:51
eternalplayer2345
MY KICKS ARE FAKED BUT I AIN'T A DISGRACE CAUSE I KICK YOU IN YO FACE!! yeah........
entrager's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 09:52
entrager
FAIL!
CelicaCrazed's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 11:48
CelicaCrazed
Fakes usually funds terrorism and drug cartels. So does this blog.
bluexy's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 12:34
bluexy
THOSE SHOES ARE FULL OF SPIDERS!
s0lesurviv0r's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2009 14:03
s0lesurviv0r
I have never owned a pair of Nikes my whole life, my little brother always got name brand shoes I got Kmart or Payless. A year or so ago I finally pick up a pair of Air Max 90's...they are the most uncomfortable pieces of shit I have ever had. It's too bad Steve and Barry's went away, I love my Starburys.
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