..Fake Vs Real Off-White Blazer Serena Williams Queen Wolf Grey

Legit Check By Ch
12 min readApr 24, 2020

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Afraid of getting scammed? Tired of fakes? You are in the right place if you wish to know how to check the authenticity of the Off-White Nike Blazer Serena Williams “Queen” sneakers from the “THE TEN” collection.

In fact, we are here today to teach you how to spot fake Off-White Blazer Wolf Grey in just a few simple steps with our ultimate fake vs real OW Blazer Wolf Grey legit check guide.

How to spot fake Off-White Blazer Wolf Grey

The quickest way to spot a fake Off-White Blazer Wolf Grey Queen is to inspect the medial text on both the left and the right sneakers, as the quality of the replica shoes never matches the one on the authentic Blazers.

The replica Off-White x Nike manufacturers don’t manage to get the print right, as they usually make their pairs having this medial text looking either too thick or sometimes too thin.

Step 1: Check the medial text on your Off-White Blazers

As for the first step of the real vs fake Off-White Blazer guide, we are going to quickly analyze the medial text because we consider it is one of the most reliable signs of a fake OW Blazer pair.

  • The left shoe’s medial text

First of all, we’ll take a look at the fake vs real OW Blazer Serena Williams on the left shoe, and then we will move on to the right shoe’s medial text as well.

In the fake vs real Off-White Blazer Wolf Grey image above, we have pointed out how the “Off-White” text on the replica Off-White Blazers is too thin compared to the text on the authentic Blazers.

Then, moving a little bit to the left, you can see how the authentic “TM” text is thicker, smaller and closer to the “Off-White” text, while the fake “TM” text is too thin, too big and too far away from the near “Off-White” print.

Looking at the “NIKE” text, you can see how the letter “E” is placed a little bit further from the rest of the letters on the fake shoes, and on the authentic Blazers, all of the letters are placed at the same distance.

Moving lower on the left shoe’s medial text, you have to look at the “c.” text t the bottom, which on the authentic sneakers, it is common that it peeks a bit too, and some times, you can’t even see it, just as on the fake sneakers.

So, if you can’t see the “c.” text on your Off-White Blazers, don’t panic — there are authentic pairs with and without the “c.” text visible too.

Lastly, if you look at the “USA” text, you can see how the replica Off-White Serena Williams “Queen” Blazers have this text looking way too distanced, as there is too much space between the “A” and the rest of the letters.

Once again, all of the letters met on the authentic Off-White Wolf Grey Blazers have the same distance between all of the letters.

  • The right shoe’s medial text

Now that you know how to spot fake Off-White Serena Williams Blazers by looking at the left shoe’s medial text, let’s have a look at the right shoe’s text as well.

In the fake vs real Off-White Blazer “Queen” image above, we have pointed out how the replica Off-White sneakers have their “TM” text looking too thick and too boxy compared to the text on the authentic sneakers, which is exactly the opposite.

Then, moving to the “c. 1972” text you can see how the fake Off-White Blazers have this text looking too thick, once again. Going to the legit sneakers, you can see how the “c. 1972” text is thinner.

Step 2: Real vs fake Off-White Blazer Wolf Grey code stamp

As for the second step of the guide on how to spot fake Off-White Serena Williams Blazers, we are going to check the real vs fake OW Blazer Wolf Grey sneakers for the code stamp on the rear side.

As usual, let’s first have a quick look at the reference fake vs real OW Blazer Queen images in order to spot the flaws on the fake Blazers easier.

In the fake vs real Off-White Blazer Serena Williams image above, we have pointed out how the fake sneakers have too much distance from the leather part above to the stamp, and to the code stamp itself.

Yes, there is some space on the authentic sneakers too, but the legit Off-White Wolf Grey Blazers never had and will never have a lot of distance from the leather area above and to the code stamp.

Step 3: Fake vs real OW Blazer Wolf Grey Nike Swoosh logo

As for the third step of the guide on how to legit check the Off-White Blazer Wolf Grey sneakers, we are going to look at the fake vs real Off-White Blazers on the side, at the Nike Swoosh logo.

At the top tip of the Nike Swoosh logo on the side of the Blazers, you can notice how the counterfeit pair has a few extra threads hanging when they shouldn’t be there.

On the other hand, the authentic Off-White Serena Williams Blazer pair doesn’t give any sign of extra threads, unlike the replica OW Blazers.

Besides, you can easily notice how the fake Swoosh doesn’t have the top side of it as curvy and angled as the authentic one is.

Step 4: Look at the rear side “NIKE” text

For the fifth step of the real vs fake Off-White Blazer Wolf Grey legit check guide, you will have to flip your sneakers to the rear side and inspect the “NIKE” stamped text.

In the fake vs real Off-White Blazer image above, you can notice how the fake sneakers have their “NIKE” text on the rear side looking too big and too thick.

On the other hand, the authentic Off-Whtie Serena Williams Blazers have their rear side “NIKE” text looking thinner and smaller than the text met on the replica Off-White Blazers.

If you also look at the sponge all around the patch with the “NIKE” text, you can notice how the fake OW Serena Williams Blazers have this sponge looking rougher and made out of poor-quality materials compared to the sponge on the authentic OW Blazer Wolf Grey sneakers.

Step 5: Check the stitching on the rear side

Because we were still on the rear side of the sneakers, let’s also inspect something else besides the “NIKE” text.

For the sixth step of the guide on how to spot fake Off-White Serena Williams Blazers, we are going to check the stitching from the rear side of the shoes on both the fake vs real OW Blazer Wolf Grey sneakers.

In the fake vs real Off-White Serena Williams Blazer image above, we have pointed out how the stitching on the fake Blazers inspires the poorer quality of the materials, as there are visible a few extra hanging stitches.

Besides, it is also visible how the fake Off-White Blazers have the leather areas that are not glued and stitched as well as the areas of the authentic Off-White Blazers.

Step 6: Inspect the toe box of your OW Blazers

Now let’s move on a bit to the front side of the sneakers and let’s analyze the toe box site.

Let’s have a look at the real vs fake Blazer Off-White images and after that, we are going to tell the mistakes on the replica Blazers.

It is visible in the pictures above how the curving of the toe box on the fake Blazers is actually flat instead of being round, and on the authentic pair, the toe box is curvier than the fake one.

Along with the curviness of the toe box, you can notice how the counterfeit Off-White Blazers have the toe box looking too lifted up from the sole area, and how the authentic pair is exactly the opposite.

Now, let’s also have another closer look at the real vs fake Off-White Wolf Grey Blazers’ toe box.

In the fake vs real Off-White Blazer image above, you can notice how the corner of fake Off-White Blazer’s toe box does not finish where the stitching rectangle on the side ends.

On the other hand, the authentic Off-White Blazers have their frontal toe box material finishing exactly after the first two lines of stitching from the rectangle on the side.

Step 7: Fake vs real Off-White Blazer Wolf Grey panels

As for the eighth step of the guide on how to spot fake Off-White Serena Williams Blazers, we are going to check the panels on the side of the shoes.

In the fake vs real Off-White Blazer Wolf Grey image above, we have pointed out how the fake Off-White Blazers have their panels on the side looking more opaque than the ones on the authentic Blazers.

On the authentic Blazers, you can see how the panels are more transparent than the panels met on the fake Blazers.

Step 8: Analyze the “SHOELACES” text

Moving to the laces of the real vs fake Off-White Blazer Serena Williams sneakers, we will have to check the “SHOELACES” text printed, obviously, on the laces.

Most of the time, the “SHOELACES” print on the laces will be either too thin or too thick, and in this case, the print is too thin on the fake pair, and on the authentic pair, it is thicker.

This is why we recommend you to refer to our real vs fake Blazer Off-White comparison images in order for it to be easier when you legit check the Off-White Blazer Serena Williams sneakers.

Step 9: Verify the size tag on your OW Blazers

For the ninth step of the guide on how to legit check Off-White Blazer Wolf Grey sneakers, we are going to see the fake vs real OW Blazer’s size tags.

Most of the time, the fake Blazers will have the “QB” text on the top right corner looking too thick or too thin, and again, in this case, the “QB” text is too thin.

Then, the “MADE IN CHINA” text and the texts above and below it look too thin on the fake size tag, and the authentic size tag has these texts a lot thicker.

Step 10: Look at the shape of your shoes from the rear side

As for the tenth step of the guide on how to spot fake Off-White Blazer Serena Williams “Queen” sneakers, we are going to look at the shoes from the rear side.

In the fake vs real Off-White Blazer Serena Williams image above, we have pointed out how the fake Off-White Blazers have a “fatter” and a wider shape compared to the shape of the authentic Blazers.

On the other hand, the authentic Off-White Blazer Queen sneakers will always look slimmer, having a shape that is similar to an hourglass.

Step 11: Fake vs real OW Blazer Serena Williams green tab

As for the eleventh and the last step of the guide on how to spot fake OW Blazer Serena Williams sneakers, we are going to look at the green tab on the side of the real vs fake OW Blazer sneakers.

In the fake vs real Off-White Blazer Serena Williams image above, we have pointed out how the fake green tab appears to be longer than the one on the legit sneakers.

On the other hand, it is visible how the authentic Blazers have their green tab looking a bit shorter.

How can I spot fake Off-White Wolf Grey Blazers in 60 seconds?

The nine fake vs real Off-White Blazer steps outlined above are well detailed and it will be time demanding to perform each authentication step when you need to confirm the originality of your Blazer’s.

That is why we have compiled this quick 60 seconds solution to authenticating your Off-White Blazer sneakers. Below are the top 9 indicators that can help you determine if you have a fake pair of Off-White Blazer or the real deal.

  1. Verify the medial text on your sneakers. Mostly, the fake shoes have the medial text too thick or too thin
  2. Check the transparent panels. Usually, the fake shoes are blue instead of being white on the transparent side
  3. Inspect the code stamp. The fake Blazers have the code stamp placed too far away from the leather part above it. The authentic shoes are a bit covered by that leather area above
  4. Analyze the Nike Swoosh logo. Most of the time, the fake Blazers have the Swoosh too thick at the top tip of it. Besides, it may even be less curved than needed
  5. Inspect the rear “NIKE” text. The fake shoes have the “NIKE” text on the rear side looking too thick and/or too small
  6. Look at the middle stitching from the rear side. The fake stitches are less defined and deformed, not following the right pattern and they might even have extra threads hanging where they shouldn’t be
  7. Check the toe box area. Most of the time, the fake shoes are less curvy than needed and from the side view, the fake Blazers are flat instead of being arched
  8. Inspect the “SHOELACES” print so the text won’t be too thick or too thin
  9. Verify the thickness of the “MADE IN CHINA” and the “QB” texts on the size tag. The fake shoes have pretty much every time these two texts looking a lot thinner than the have to look like
  10. Analyze the shape of your sneakers from the rear side. Usually, the fake Off-White Blazers are too wide and they have a “fatter” shape from the rear side
  11. Check the length of the green tab. The fake OW Blazers are most common to have their green tab too long

Where can I get my Off-White Blazer authenticated? The Nike x Off-White authentication service

If you need help with the authentication of your Off-White Blazer Serena Williams sneakers, we’ve got you covered.

All you have to do is send us good-quality pictures of your sneakers and we will get back to you with the results within 24 to 48 hours. The results will also come with a report on why we believe your sneakers are fake or authentic.

That brings us to the end of our real vs fake Off-White Blazer Serena Williams “Queen” guide. We will continue to update this article as better and newer comparisons are put out.

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