If you’re in the market to buy a Supreme split track jacket, you should be aware that their have been fakes made of this jacket. Today, I’ll be teaching you guys how to make sure you’re buying an authentic piece from Supreme, so you can avoid getting scammed, and taking the L. So let’s get into it.
Fake Supreme Split Track Jacket Flaws:
- No Trademark Logo On Tag
- Color Proportions
- Colors
No Trademark Logo On Tag Flaw:
For this flaw we will be looking at the inside neck Supreme tag. On the authentic Supreme split track jacket, their should be a trademark “®” to the bottom right of the last “e” in the “Supreme” text. The fakes that have been made of this jacket lack the trademark logo on the tag. Another thing worth noting is that the “Supreme” text on the neck tag has noticeably to thick font on the fakes. Often the smaller size tag below the regular Supreme tag will be the wrong size (slightly to big) on fakes.
Here’s an example picture:
Color Proportions Flaw:
For this flaw we will be looking at the front of the jacket from the bottom up where the green color changes to the red. On the fake jacket, the green goes up to high, and covers almost half of the front of the jacket. While on the authentic jacket the green color shouldn’t go as high up, and has visibly more red than green. This flaw applies to every color way of this jacket, the red and green is just used for example, because it is the most faked color way.
Here’s an example picture:
Colors Flaw:
You may have noticed this flaw in the last picture, as it’s pretty noticeable, but for this flaw we will be looking at the colors on the jacket. This flaw mostly applies to the green color, as the red is pretty close to the authentic. The green is to light of a green color on the fakes, it should be a dark green color. I’m sure you can see the difference in color.
Here’s an example picture:
Hope this helped you guys legit check a Supreme split track jacket!