How to identify true and false Puma shoes?

    Puma shoes are different; the biggest feature is that each pair of Puma shoes has an anti-counterfeit label. This label is issued from the Puma headquarter in German to the allocated factory. Each label is corresponding to one pair of shoe. Each label has four colors, black, red, blue, and green. Different color combination represents different countries and regions. There is watermark, silver line; some even have a square code on the back. Those shoes have this code are true, otherwise, are false.

    Puma has two signs. One is all we are familiar leopard. Leopard usually is embroidery electrically. In authentic shoes, the leopard is very smooth, robust with a lifelike posture of running. While, in the fake shoes, the leopard is embroiled like a dog, either too thin or too plush, poor embroidery with excrescent thread, and sometimes a bit like a hedgehog.

    Puma is very particular about craftsmanship. The sewing margin is even 1.5mm, needle spacing is 1.2mm, and needles per inch are 9-pins. There is no broken, float stitching. Those staff who make genuine Puma shoes should take part in six months of training before they can for posts.

    The materials are selected and checked strictly. Puma Company will not use bad materials. So there are no quality problems that are caused by materials. The tongues of Puma shoes generally use PU leather.

    Puma has strict control on rubber. Every batch of shoes has a test of pull force. The strength of pull is 6KG/CM. Well, Nike just requires 3KG/CM. So Puma shoes are very durable and have no glue line, no pollution in the upper.

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