As Nike Dunk’s popularity continues to soar, counterfeiters are flooding the market with convincing fakes. Here’s your quick guide to authenticating these coveted sneakers like a pro.

1. Silhouette Check
Legit: Notice the perfect curvature – authentic Dunks have a plump, well-proportioned profile
Fake: Often appears “skinny” with improper proportions
Key detail: Toe box slope should be gradual, not vertical

2. Collar Examination
Legit: Larger collar opening with subtle curvature
Fake: Smaller opening with exaggerated curve
Pro tip: Run your finger along the collar – authentic padding feels substantial

3. Label Forensics
Legit: Even ink distribution with crisp, pixel-perfect printing
Fake: Blurry or uneven printing
Tell-tale sign: The “R” in “BR” has distinct leg structure in authentic pairs

4. Glue & Construction
Legit: Slight glue imperfections with visible texture
Fake: Overly neat glue lines that look artificial
Material test: Authentic insoles use specific EVA foam (grey/white or grey/black)
5. Final Verification (10 seconds) Check these often-overlooked details:
Stitching density (authentic has 9-11 stitches per inch)
Insole stamp depth
Tongue tag alignment
Remember: No single flaw confirms authenticity – examine multiple indicators. For 100% certainty, consult professional authentication services or purchase from authorized retailers. Stay vigilant, sneakerheads!
