How To Spot Fake Supreme Box Logo Crewneck — Real Vs Fake Supreme Crewneck

Legit Check By Ch
17 min readApr 21, 2021

If you are here because you want to learn how to spot fake Supreme box logo crewnecks, then you are in the right place.

In this real vs fake Supreme box logo crewneck legit check guide, we are going to teach you the main ways to spot fake Supreme bogo crewnecks in just a few simple steps.

All of the steps in this Supreme box logo crewneck guide will have linked real vs fake Supreme box logo crewneck images in order for you to visualise and easily understand the flaws on the fake bogos.

We’d also like to mention the fact that this is a general Supreme bogo crewneck guideline, which applies to almost every bogo crewneck out on the market.

How to spot fake Supreme box logo crewnecks

The quickest way to spot fake Supreme bogo crewnecks is to check the wash tag on the interior side. The replica Supreme bogos always have their printings on the wash tag looking either too thick, too thin and improperly positioned, and it is always the #1 indicator of authenticity.

Step 1: Real vs fake Supreme bogo crewneck wash tag

As we’ve previously mentioned, the quickest way to spot a fake Supreme box logo crewneck is to check the wash tag, and this is why we are starting this fake vs real Supreme bogo legit check guide with the wash tag.

The front side of the wash tag

First of all, we will look at the reference fake vs real Supreme box logo crewneck images on the front side of the wash tag.

Then, we are going to check out the real vs fake Supreme crewnecks on the rear side of the wash tag too.

Now, we are going to check the fake vs real Supreme bogo crewneck images, and then we are going to proceed to explain the flaws on the fake bogos.

As you can see, the fake vs real Supreme bogo crewneck image above has different releases/models for the wash tags from the real vs fake Supreme bogo crewneck items.

First, we are going to check these two different models in the fake vs real Supreme bogo crewneck image above, and then, we are going to check two models which are the same.

1 — The stitching at the top

This being said, looking at the real vs fake Supreme bogo crewneck image, you can notice how the first hand-emoji pointer shows you the stitching being different from the fake vs real Supreme crewnecks.

On the authentic Supreme box logo crewneck, you can easily notice how all of the stitches have the same weight and length.

Then, looking at the replica Supreme bogo crewneck, you can see how the stitches are improperly weighted and positioned, as some of them are too thick, and some of them are too thin.

Besides, the stitches on the fake bogo are also too short compared to the stitches met on the authentic Supreme box logo crewneck.

2 — The “Supreme” printing

Looking back at the real vs fake Supreme box logo crewneck image above, you can notice how the replica Supreme crewneck has its letters looking too thin compared to the text met on the authentic Supreme box logo.

3 — The registered trademark “®” symbol

Next to the “Supreme” text, we have pointed out how the replica Supreme box logo crewneck has its registered trademark “®” symbol looking too thin and too small.

On the other hand, the authentic Supreme box logo crewneck has its “®” character looking thicker and bigger than the fake crewneck’s symbol.

4 — The “100% COTTON” printing

The fake Supreme bogo crewneck in the real vs fake Supreme crewneck image above has its “100% COTTON” text visibly thinner, smaller and somewhat boxier than the text met on the retail Supreme crewneck

The text on the authentic Supreme box logo crewneck is visibly thicker, wider, and bigger than the one met on the fake box logo crewneck.

5 — The “CARE INSTRUCTIONS” and the lines below

This is pretty much the only difference of the releases/models in the fake vs real Supreme bogo crewneck image above, which we’ll investigate in just a bit.

As for now, looking at the fake vs real Supreme bogo crewneck image above, you can notice how the replica Supreme item has its “CARE INSTRUCTIONS” text and the lines below looking too thin.

The authentic crewneck has all of its letters at the same font-weight, unlike the fake crewneck’s letters on the bogo.

6 — The “MADE IN CANADA” / “RN 101837” prints

In the Supreme crewneck fake vs real image above, it is visible how the fake Supreme crewneck has its two lines of text looking too thick and too boxy compared to the ones met on the authentic Supreme crewneck’s wash tag.

7 — The washing information symbols

Lastly, the fake Supreme box logo crewneck has its “30°” (30 degrees) symbol looking obviously smaller and thinner than the text met on the retail Supreme box logo crewneck.

This being said for the real vs fake Supreme box logo crewneck image above, let’s have a look at another comparison, which has the same inscriptions on the wash tag, indicating the same release.

We are not going to say all of the flaws once again since it is obviously visible in the real vs fake Supreme crewneck image above that all of the flaws from the previous comparison apply to this one as well.

This being said, in this fake vs real Supreme crewneck comparison, you can notice the same flaws in terms of different font-weights and placement from the previous comparison.

The rear side of the wash tag

Now, we should as well proceed to the printings met on the rear side of the fake vs real Supreme crewneck’s wash tag.

Once again, we’ll do the same thing as from the front side — we will first compare different releases, and then, the same ones.

In the fake vs real Supreme crewneck image above, it is visible how the replica Supreme crewneck has its “100% COTTON” text looking too wide and too thin compared to the text on the authentic item.

Looking at the retail Supreme box logo crewneck, you can notice how the “100% COTTON” text is thicker and boxier compared to the fake item’s text.

Moving on, we have another inscription which stands for the “100% COTTON” text, but this time in an Asian language.

This time, it is visible how the replica Supreme crewneck has its text too thick and too boxy compared to the one on the authentic wash tag.

The authentic Supreme crewneck’s wash tag has its text looking thinner and taller, wider, and less boxy compared to the text of the counterfeit Supreme crewneck.

Moving on to the inferior side of the wash tag, you can notice in the real vs fake Supreme crewneck image above how the fake Supreme bogo item has its “0570–057–300” text looking too thin compared to the text met on the authentic box logo item.

Lastly, the “30” inscription in the bottom left corner of the fake item’s wash tag is too thin compared to the “30” text visible on the authentic Supreme box logo crewneck’s wash tag.

Let’s also have a look at the reference real vs fake Supreme box logo crewnecks with the same model/release, having the same inscriptions on both the fake vs real Supreme crewneck.

Once again, looking at the reference fake vs real image above, you can notice how the fake Supreme crewneck has its “100% COTTON” text in English looking too big and too thick compared to the authentic item.

Then, the “100% COTTON” text in the Asian language in the middle side of the wash tag is once again looking too thick on the fake wash tag, while the text on the authentic Supreme item’s wash tag is thinner.

This being said for the wash tag of the fake vs real Supreme box logo crewnecks, we should proceed to the next step of the guide on how to spot fake Supreme crewnecks.

Step 2: Fake vs real Supreme box logo crewneck neck tag

Moving on to the second step of the guide on how to spot fake Supreme box logo crewnecks, we are going to check out the real vs fake Supreme bogo crewnecks for the neck tag and its text.

As promised at the beginning of the guide, we first going to check out the fake vs real Supreme crewneck image in order to visualise the flaws and understand them easier.

In the real vs fake Supreme box logo crewneck image above, we have pointed out three main flaws visible on the replica Supreme crewneck example.

The hand-emoji pointer placed above the “Supreme ®” text shows you how the replica Supreme box logo crewneck has its text looking too thin and too big compared to the text visible on the authentic item’s neck tag.

Then, a critical flaw on the replica Supreme box logo items is that they have their two tags placed too close to each other.

The authentic Supreme box logo crewnecks will never have their two tabs placed as close to each other as to make contact.

In the fake vs real Supreme crewneck image above, it is visible how the replica Supreme crewneck has its “Supreme ®” and its “MADE IN CANADA” labels placed too close to each other, as they make contact.

On the other hand, it is clear how to legit Supreme box logo item has its tags placed further away from each other, having blank space between.

Lastly, looking at the “MADE IN CANDA” text, it is visible how the replica Supreme box logo crewneck has its text looking too thin compared to the one met on the retail box logo crewneck.

Step 3: Check the lettering on the box logo of your Supreme crewneck

For the third step of the guide on how to spot fake Supreme crewneck items, we are going to check out the real vs fake Supreme bogo items for the lettering on the frontal box logo.

The best fake quality example

Now, we are going to check out an example of the fake vs real Supreme box logo crewnecks with a replica of the best quality available on the market.

Then, we are going to check a comparison of the real vs fake Supreme bogo crewnecks with a replica example of worse quality, but for now, we are going to stay at the best quality example.

As you can see in the real vs fake Supreme box logo crewneck image above, we found six main flaws on the replica Supreme crewneck.

1 — The first hand-emoji pointer in the fake vs real Supreme bogo image above shows you how the replica box logo item has its letter “S” looking too thick at the bottom side.

On the other hand, the legit Supreme box logo crewneck has its letter “S” looking thinner, and having the same stitching-weight on each side of the letter.

2 — The second pointer shows you how there is a different amount of space between the letters “u” and “p” between the fake vs real Supreme box logo crewnecks.

Looking at the replica Supreme box logo crewneck, you can see how there is too little space between these two letters, while on the authentic box logo, there is more space between the letters.

The authentic Supreme box logo crewnecks always have the same font-weight and spacing between each letter, so if you see any inconsistencies regarding the thickness and font-weight of the letters, you might look at a counterfeit Supreme box logo crewneck.

3 — This is a common flaw for the replica Supreme box logo items, having their letter “r” looking too curvy.

This being said, you can probably visualise the curvy “r” flaw easier now on the fake Supreme box logo item.

Moving to the authentic Supreme box logo crewneck, you can see how the letter “r” is less curvy and arched than the fake item’s letter.

4 — The letter “m” is commonly known to be a little bit thinner on the replica Supreme box logo items, and this is visible too in the real vs fake Supreme box logo crewneck image above.

5 — Proceeding to the next letter, the last “e” is most common for the fake Supreme box logo items to be too thick and somewhat bigger on the replica box logos.

You can notice the flaw in the letter on the fake Supreme box logo crewneck’s “e” being too thick and bigger at the bottom side, where it curves.

On the other hand, the authentic Supreme box logo crewneck has its letter “e” looking thinner, and a bit smaller.

6 — The oval “p” is the most known flaw for the fake Supreme box logo items, and you can see that we drew a green circle representing the authentic Supreme item’s letter “p”, and a red circle for the fake item’s letter.

You can observe how the shape of the circle we drew on the inside of the circles is different between the real vs fake Supreme bogo crewnecks, as the authentic item has a perfectly made oval “p”.

On the other hand, the fake Supreme crewneck has its inside of the letter “p” looking too tall and too little wide compared to the authentic item’s letter ‘p”.

If that wasn’t clear enough, let’s have a look at a closer view of the fake vs real Supreme crewneck’s letter “p”, in order to understand this correctly.

As you can see in the fake vs real Supreme crewneck image above, we have pointed out how the replica Supreme box logo crewneck item has its circle on the interior side of the letter “p” looking too narrow.

Just in case you are wondering, this is the same example from the previous real vs fake Supreme crewneck comparison.

The inferior quality fake example

Now, it’s the time for us to have a look at the comparison with the fake vs real Supreme box logo crewnecks with poorer quality for the replica item.

Now that you’ve had a look at the real vs fake Supreme box logo image above, the differences might be clear enough, but we are still going to explain them.

First, looking at the letter “S”, you can easily notice how the fake Supreme box logo item has its letter looking too thin on the bottom side, and how it is too thick on the middle curving side.

On the other hand, the legit Supreme box logo crewneck has its letter “S” stitched in with the same weight on every area.

Proceeding, we have the spacing between the letters “u” and “p”, which this time, it is visible how it is too big on the fake item.

At the same time, the spacing between the letters “S” and “u” is too small, since it is too big between the “u” and the “p”.

Looking at the letter “r” in the Supreme bogo crewneck fake vs real comparison above, you can see how the fake item has its letter appearing too thin and too curvy, and how the authentic item’s letter is thicker and less curvy.

Speaking of both of the first and the second letter “e”, you can see how the fake Supreme box logo item has its letters too short and too thin on the bottom curvy side of the two letters “e”.

The legitimate Supreme bogo crewneck has its letters “e” looking thicker and curvier on the bottom side than the fake items’ letters.

Going to the letter “m”, it is visible in the fake vs real Supreme bogo image above how the replica item has its letter looking like it is italic, as it is angled too much to the right.

Not only that, but the curvy part of the first and the second letters is too thin, and the curvy part which connects the second and the third legs of the letter “m” on the fake item is too thick.

Looking at the authentic Supreme bogo crewneck, you can see how the letter “m” has the same stitching-weight on every side.

This being said for the third step of the guide on how to spot fake Supreme bogo crewnecks, let’s move on to the fourth step.

Step 4: Verify the quality of the blank on the interior side of your Supreme crewneck

As for the fourth step of the guide on how to authenticate Supreme box logo crewnecks, we’ll take a quick look at the blank quality on the interior side of the real vs fake Supreme box logo crewnecks.

In the Supreme bogo crewneck real vs fake image above, we have pointed out how the replica Supreme item’s blank quality is inferior compared to the one met on the authentic item’s.

The difference between the real vs fake Supreme bogo crewnecks is that they use a different texture for the fleece on the interior side of the crewneck, which is visible in the fake vs real Supreme crewneck image above.

The authentic Supreme items must always look like the legit example which we’ve highlighted in the fake vs real Supreme bogo image above.

Step 5: Verify the quality of the box logo from the interior side

As from the previous step, we are going to remain on the interior side of the fake vs real Supreme box logo crewnecks, and check out the quality of the box logo, and how well it is stitched.

In the fake vs real Supreme crewneck box logo image above, you can easily notice how the authentic crewneck has its box logo stitched in perfectly, as there are no extra threads around the letters or the box logo.

On the other hand, the replica Supreme box logo crewneck has it visible extra threads all around the box logo, and a few next to the letters.

Let’s have a look at another Supreme crewneck real vs fake comparison, in order to understand this better, with the help of the hand-emoji pointers.

In the real vs fake Supreme box logo image above, we have pointed out at a few extra threads visible next to the box logo on the replica Supreme box logo crewneck.

Once again, looking at the authentic example, you can see how there are no such flaws as the extra threads visible on the counterfeit Supreme bogo crewneck.

Step 6: Fake vs real Supreme bogo crewneck side tag

Going to the sixth step of the guide on how to spot fake Supreme box logo crewnecks, we are going to see the real vs fake Supreme box logo crewnecks for the side tag with the “Supreme” printed text.

As you may be used to already, we are first going to check out the reference fake vs real Supreme crewneck image, and then, we are going to explain the flaws on the fake Supreme box logo crewneck.

In the real vs fake Supreme box logo image above, we have pointed out how the fake Supreme crewneck has its “Supreme” text looking too thick compared to the text on the authentic Supreme bogo crewneck.

Another common flaw for the replica Supreme box logo crewnecks is that they have their “Supreme” text misplaced, and we recommend you keep an eye out for that flaw as well.

In order to see how the fake items sometimes have their text miscentred, we are going to use the real vs fake Supreme box logo side tag image from our other individual guidance on how to spot fake Supreme box logo hoodies, which you can find here.

The first and the third fake Supreme side tag examples have the “Supreme” text too close to the base, and not only that, but the tag is also too short, while the second fake example’s text is placed too far.

This being said, let’s proceed to the last step of the guide on how to spot fake vs real Supreme box logo crewnecks.

In the image above, we gave you an example of the authentic SUpreme box logo crewneck’s placement of the box logo, which has to be always the same as this.

In order to analyze your box logo’s placement, we recommend you to take a picture of your crewneck just like the one above and draw lines above to see if your crewneck has the correct placement or not.

If you don’t want it that way, measuring the placement of the box logo in the traditional way is always an option — by inspecting it hand, with the help of two rulers.

How can I spot fake Supreme box logo crewnecks in 60 seconds?

The 6 detailed real vs fake Supreme bogo crewneck steps outlined above might not be so practical when you are in a hurry or when you want to buy the item online.

That is why we have compiled this quick 60 seconds solution to authenticating your Supreme Bogo. Below are the top 6 indicators that can help you determine if you have a fake or real Supreme Box Logo crewneck.

  1. Check the wash tags of your Supreme bogo. Mostly, the fake wash tags have different font-weights for their letters and the stitches are improperly positioned
  2. Analyze the neck tag. The fake Supreme neck tags have their two tabs placed too close to each other and the letters are improperly positioned and font-weighted
  3. Check the lettering on the front of your Supreme box logo. Usually, the fake Supreme Bogos have their letters improperly shaped and weighted
  4. Look at the quality of the blank crewneck. The fake items usually have their wristbands differently coloured than the rest of the item
  5. Verify the box logo from the interior side. Mostly, the replica Supreme box logo crewnecks have their box logo and the letters improperly stitched into the crewneck, as there are many extra threads
  6. Inspect the Supreme logo on the side. Usually, the fake Supreme logo on the side of the item is not centered in the middle of the label, and the text is commonly too thin or too thick

Where can I get my Supreme box logo authenticated? The Supreme authentication service

If you need help with the authentication of your Supreme box logo crewneck, we’ve got you covered.

All you have to do is send us high-quality pictures of your Supreme box logo 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 crewneck is fake or authentic.

That brings us to the end of our guide on how to spot fake Supreme box logo items. We will continue to update this article as better and newer comparisons are put out.

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