If you’re looking into picking up a Supreme swirl tee, you should know that their are fakes of this piece out there. They’re not the best fakes if you’re familiar with how the real piece should look, but I could see someone getting scammed if they’re not super familiar with the real piece. Today, I’ll be teaching you guys exactly how to legit check one of these tees, so let’s get into it!
Fake Supreme Swirl Tee Flaws:
- Graphic Colors
- Tag Color
- Watermark Font/Size
Graphic Colors Flaw:
This flaw is exactly how it sounds, and we will be looking at the colors on the graphic on the front of the tees. The colors are very off on the fake tees, and just all over the place compared to the authentic piece. It’s most noticeable in the red color, which is a very different shade of red, and a lot of the letters which should be red, are more of an orange colors on the letters on the fake. Once you’re familiar with the colors on the authentic tee, you should easily be able to legit check these tees based off of this flaw.
Here’s an example picture:
Tag Color Flaw:
For this flaw, we will be looking at the red Supreme logo on the neck tag. On the fake tees, the red color in the Supreme logo is to dark of a red color, compared to the red used on the authentic tags. The fake tag is also slightly to small in size, making the red Supreme logo a little to high up on the tag.
Here’s an example picture:
Watermark Font/Size Flaw:
For this flaw, we will be looking at the Supreme watermark on the backside of the tag. On the fake tags, the watermark is to small, and also to much of a white color. On the authentic tags, the watermark should be larger, and a black/dark grey color.
Here’s an example picture:
Hope this helped you guys legit check a Supreme swirl tee!