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	<title>Comments on: Buzz Rickson &amp; William Gibson Athletic Shoes</title>
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		<title>By: Cheap Jordans</title>
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		<description>There are lots of stores that sell fake name brand shoes that look very similar to the original shoes but do not match up to the quality of the real shoes. When you buy such shoes, you run a risk of losing money if the shoes do not fit or wear out in no time due to cheap quality.

Therefore, to prevent yourself from getting duped, try to first check out the logo on the shoe. A stitched logo is found on original shoes while a glued or stick on logo is usually found on duplicate shoes. Fake shoes usually have a shoddy stitching and misspelled logo in addition to having a strong plastic odor.

These are some of the basic clues that have helped me to identify counterfeit shoes from the originals and saved my money so you can try this out.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are lots of stores that sell fake name brand shoes that look very similar to the original shoes but do not match up to the quality of the real shoes. When you buy such shoes, you run a risk of losing money if the shoes do not fit or wear out in no time due to cheap quality.</p>
<p>Therefore, to prevent yourself from getting duped, try to first check out the logo on the shoe. A stitched logo is found on original shoes while a glued or stick on logo is usually found on duplicate shoes. Fake shoes usually have a shoddy stitching and misspelled logo in addition to having a strong plastic odor.</p>
<p>These are some of the basic clues that have helped me to identify counterfeit shoes from the originals and saved my money so you can try this out.</p>
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