If you’re looking to buy a Supreme curve basketball jersey, you should know that there have been fakes made of this piece, and I’m sure some have made their way to the resell market. The only fakes that have been made of these jerseys are fairly easy to legit check once you’re familiar with all of the flaws. So let’s get into it.
Fake Supreme Curve Basketball Jersey Flaws:
- Neck Tag Off
- “Supreme” Lettering
- Front Supreme Tag Stitching
Neck Tag Off Flaw:
For this flaw we will be looking at the Supreme tag inside the neck of the jersey. The tag on the fake jerseys are just very off compared to the authentic. First off, the fake tags are stitched around in white, but on the authentic the stitching should be the same color as the jersey (red stitching on red jersey for the example picture below). Another flaw with the fake tag is that the smaller size tag below the regular Supreme tag is to small, it will be at least double as big on the authentic. All of the text on the Supreme tag and the text on the small size tag is also all the wrong color. All of the text on the tag should be white. The fake is also spaced wrong with all of the lettering on the tag. You should be able to legit check these jerseys based solely off of this flaw, but I’ll still run through a couple more.
Here’s an example picture:
“Supreme” Lettering Flaw:
For this flaw we will be looking at the “Supreme” text that runs across the front of the jersey. On the fake jerseys, the majority of the letters are just completely shaped wrong. Very noticeable when compared next to an authentic jersey. An easy way to legit check these based off of this flaw without having an authentic to compare it to is by looking at the “0” in the number “40” right below the “Supreme” text. On the fake jerseys, the “0” is very close to the white where the text begins, but on the authentic jerseys there should be a good amount more space between them.
Here’s an example picture:
Front Supreme Tag Stitching Flaw:
For this flaw we will be looking at the patch Supreme tag on the lower portion of the front of the jersey. The fake has white stitching going around the patch Supreme tag, while on the authentic it should have the same color stitching as the color of the jersey (red stitching on red jersey in the example).
Here’s an example picture:
Hope this helped you guys legit check a Supreme curve basketball jersey!