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About "How to Identify ADIDAS and NIKE Shoes" ZT

The first is how to analyze the number of NIKE shoes!!!!

1. Before 2001, And the numbering rules of a few 2002 shoes

First introduce the schematic diagram. The picture shows AIR FLIGHTHPOSITE KG produced in 2000. Please pay attention to the horizontal line in the picture:

①: Origin, MADE IN TAIWAN represents production in Taiwan, but interestingly, most of NIKE’s shoe boxes It is an American product of MADE IN USA.

②: Production date, \"000911\" represents production from September to November 2000.

③: Production factory number, \"PC8\" is NIKE's factory in Taiwan, where most sample and position shoes are produced.

④: Shoe size.

⑤: This is the 9-digit item number we will mainly introduce!

The 9-digit item number in the picture is 830196-002. We need to divide it into three sections, namely 830 (first code), 196 (second code), and 002 (third code). Let me explain them one by one below.

The number in the first code represents the series function category of the shoe. The meanings of these three numbers are as follows:

The first number at the beginning means :

If it is \"1\", it means: shoes that are generally on the market. Most of the early shoes used this.

If it is \"4\", it means: player version of SAMPLE shoes.

If it is \"6\", it means: a replica or a style or color sold exclusively by a chain shoe store.

If it is \"7\", it means: customized shoes.

If it is \"8\", it means: shoes that are generally on the market, launched in 1997.

If it is \"9\", it means: limited edition in a certain country or region.

In addition, the upper definition of numbers 2, 3, and 5.

The following two numbers are used to determine the series, as follows:

02: Men's indoor jogging shoes

03: Women's indoor jogging shoes

04: Men's jogging shoes

05: Women's jogging shoes

06: Unisex running shoes

07: Country road running shoes

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09: Men's jogging shoes

10: Men's and women's beach slippers

13: Rugby shoes

15: Metal spike-soled baseball shoes

16: American football shoes (detachable)

17: Beach slippers for men, women and children

18: Wrestling shoes

21: American football shoes Shoes (multifunctional)

22: Men's ACG skateboard shoes

30: Men's basketball shoes

31: Women's basketball shoes

32: Baby basketball shoes

34: JORDAN series (young children)

35: JORDAN series (teenagers)

36: JORDAN series

37: Women's basketball shoes

38: Women's ACG water sports shoes

40: Men's tennis shoes

41: Women's tennis shoes

42: Men's tennis shoes (retro style)

43: Women's tennis shoes (retro style)

44: Men's volleyball shoes

48: Women's ACG Shoes

50: Baby shoes (not classified)

51: Boys' shoes (not classified)

52: Girls' shoes (not classified)

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53: Boys' shoes (not classified)

54: Girls' shoes (not classified)

58: Women's volleyball shoes

65: Men's ACG Boots

70: Men’s multifunctional shoes

71: Women’s multifunctional shoes

72: Women’s cheerleading shoes

73: Men’s shoes Functional training shoes

74: Women's multifunctional training shoes

75: Men's ACG shoes

78: Weight training shoes

80: Men's tennis shoes

82: Men's walking shoes

83: Men's golf shoes

84: Men's ACG cycling shoes

85: Men ACG shoes

90: Men's ACG water sports shoes

91: Women's walking shoes

92: Women's golf shoes

According to this The meaning of the first code of 830196-002 is: (8) Shoes generally on the market (30) Men's basketball shoes. It should be clear at this glance that it is a men's basketball shoe that is normally on the market.

The second code is 196. The meaning of these three numbers is not important. It is just a serial number, which means which shoe is on sale in this category. So we add up the first and second numbers to judge. 830196 means: This is a men's basketball shoe that is generally on the market, and it is the 218th design style. It’s easy to understand!

The third code, which is the last three numbers (002), represents the color number of the shoe, as follows:

0: Black/Grey/Silver

1: White

2: Brown/Champagne

3: Green

4: Blue

5: Purple

6: Red

7: Yellow/gold

8: Orange

9: Gold (metallic)

However, regarding the golden encoding issue, we have never been able to figure out, when will "7\" be used, and when will "9\" be used? I feel that "9" is usually used if the gold color is heavier and has a metallic texture, such as Posite training.

As for the further division of these three numbers, few people have studied it, and most of the FANS who have studied it have different opinions.

Here I draw on some people’s experience and conduct a series of verifications to give a closer explanation. Of course, none of these are 100% correct, but for the time being, I think it can be said to be 70% or 80% sure, just for reference:

The first number: refers to the color of the shoe upper, which is worth noting Yes, it is not necessarily the color that accounts for the most proportion that is the main color. Many of them are determined by the color of the shoe upper. For example, the 002 we are talking about starts with 0, which represents black.

The second number: usually the color used for the Nike Logo. Of course, for the Jordan series that does not have a Nike Logo, the color of the Jumpman logo will be used. Or for example, the 002 we are talking about starts with 0, which represents the black Nike Logo. Another example, the red and white AJ11 LOW is 161, but the red and white BB4 is 101. The reason for the different color numbers is that the former is 161 because the Jumpman logo is red, but the Nike Logo in BB4 is silver, and the upper is white, so the color number is 101.

The third number: This is usually used to distinguish when the first two digits are the same in the same shoe model. For example, Air Presto (104231) is divided into 001 (black and yellow), 003 (grey and orange), 004 (black and silver), 005 (black and blue), 006 (gray, purple and black) and 007 (all black). In addition, when there are more than ten colors of a certain combination, it is possible that the first number is "9", such as AF1, "11x", after the color reaches "119", there will be 910, 911, 912 and other numbers.

Let’s get back to the point. Let’s put these three codes together, which is the main color used in this shoe. The third code in the example is 002, and the color of the watch is black upper, black Nike Logo, it is also the second shoe with black surface and black hook color.

Recently, there have been a lot of people selling Maiadi and Nike shoes on the forum, and there have also been many discussions on whether these shoes are authentic or not.

I have learned some methods from various professional sports shoe websites. Now I have summarized it and hope to share it with you all

First of all, how to analyze the number of NIKE shoes!!!

1. Before 2001, and a few 2002 shoes Numbering rules

First introduce the schematic diagram. The picture shows AIR FLIGHPOSITE KG produced in 2000. Please pay attention to the horizontal line in the picture:

①: Origin, MADE IN TAIWAN represents production in Taiwan, but interestingly, most of NIKE’s shoe boxes It is an American product of MADE IN USA.

②: Production date, \"000911\" represents production from September to November 2000.

③: Production factory number, \"PC8\" is NIKE's factory in Taiwan, where most sample and position shoes are produced.

④: Shoe size.

⑤: This is the 9-digit item number we will mainly introduce!

The 9-digit item number in the picture is 830196-002. We need to divide it into three sections, namely 830 (first code), 196 (second code), and 002 (third code). Let me explain them one by one below.

The number in the first code represents the series function category of the shoe. The meanings of these three numbers are as follows:

The first number at the beginning means :

If it is \"1\", it means: shoes that are generally on the market. Most of the early shoes used this.

If it is \"4\", it means: player version of SAMPLE shoes.

If it is \"6\", it means: a replica or a style or color sold exclusively by a chain shoe store.

If it is \"7\", it means: customized shoes.

If it is \"8\", it means: shoes that are generally on the market, launched in 1997.

If it is \"9\", it means: limited edition in a certain country or region.

In addition, the upper definition of numbers 2, 3, and 5.

The following two numbers are used to determine the series, as follows:

02: Men's indoor jogging shoes

03: Women's indoor jogging shoes

04: Men's jogging shoes

05: Women's jogging shoes

06: Unisex running shoes

07: Country road running shoes

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09: Men's jogging shoes

10: Men's and women's beach slippers

13: Rugby shoes

15: Metal spike-soled baseball shoes

16: American football shoes (detachable)

17: Beach slippers for men, women and children

18: Wrestling shoes

21: American football shoes Shoes (multifunctional)

22: Men's ACG skateboard shoes

30: Men's basketball shoes

31: Women's basketball shoes

32: Baby basketball shoes

34: JORDAN series (young children)

35: JORDAN series (teenagers)

36: JORDAN series

37: Women's basketball shoes

38: Women's ACG water sports shoes

40: Men's tennis shoes

41: Women's tennis shoes

42: Men's tennis shoes (retro style)

43: Women's tennis shoes (retro style)

44: Men's volleyball shoes

48: Women's ACG Shoes

50: Baby shoes (not classified)

51: Boys' shoes (not classified)

52: Girls' shoes (not classified)

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53: Boys' shoes (not classified)

54: Girls' shoes (not classified)

58: Women's volleyball shoes

65: Men's ACG Boots

70: Men’s multifunctional shoes

71: Women’s multifunctional shoes

72: Women’s cheerleading shoes

73: Men’s shoes Functional training shoes

74: Women's multifunctional training shoes

75: Men's ACG shoes

78: Weight training shoes

80: Men's tennis shoes

82: Men's walking shoes

83: Men's golf shoes

84: Men's ACG cycling shoes

85: Men ACG shoes

90: Men's ACG water sports shoes

91: Women's walking shoes

92: Women's golf shoes

According to this The meaning of the first code of 830196-002 is: (8) Shoes generally on the market (30) Men's basketball shoes. It should be clear at this glance that it is a men's basketball shoe that is normally on the market.

The second code is 196. The meaning of these three numbers is not important. It is just a serial number, which means which shoe is on sale in this category. So we add up the first and second numbers to judge. 830196 means: This is a men's basketball shoe that is generally on the market, and it is the 218th design style.

It’s easy to understand!

The third code, which is the last three numbers (002), represents the color number of the shoe, as follows:

0: Black/Grey/Silver

1: White

2: Brown/Champagne

3: Green

4: Blue

5: Purple

6: Red

7: Yellow/gold

8: Orange

9: Gold (metallic)

However, regarding the golden encoding issue, we have never been able to figure out, when will "7\" be used, and when will "9\" be used? I feel that "9" is usually used if the gold color is heavier and has a metallic texture, such as Posite training.

As for the further division of these three numbers, few people have studied it, and most of the FANS who have studied it have different opinions. Here I draw on some people’s experience and conduct a series of verifications to give a closer explanation. Of course, none of these are 100% correct, but for the time being, I think it can be said to be 70% or 80% sure, just for reference:

The first number: refers to the color of the shoe upper, which is worth noting Yes, it is not necessarily the color that accounts for the most proportion that is the main color. Many of them are determined by the color of the shoe upper. For example, the 002 we are talking about starts with 0, which represents black.

The second number: usually the color used for the Nike Logo. Of course, for the Jordan series that does not have a Nike Logo, the color of the Jumpman logo will be used. Or for example, the 002 we are talking about starts with 0, which represents the black Nike Logo. Another example, the red and white AJ11 LOW is 161, but the red and white BB4 is 101. The reason for the different color numbers is that the former is 161 because the Jumpman logo is red, but the Nike Logo in BB4 is silver, and the upper is white, so the color number is 101.

The third number: This is usually used to distinguish when the first two digits are the same in the same shoe model. For example, Air Presto (104231) is divided into 001 (black and yellow), 003 (grey and orange), 004 (black and silver), 005 (black and blue), 006 (gray, purple and black) and 007 (all black). In addition, when there are more than ten colors of a certain combination, the first number may be "9", such as AF1, "11x", after the color reaches "119", there will be 910, 911, 912 and other numbers.

Let’s get back to the point. Let’s put these three codes together and it will be the main color used in this shoe. The third code in the example is 002. The color of the watch is black upper and black Nike. Logo, it is also the second shoe with black surface and black hook color.

2. The numbering rules for most shoe models after 2002

First, let’s introduce the schematic diagram. The picture shows SHOX SUPREMACY produced in 2002. Please pay attention to the horizontal line in the picture:

①: Origin, MADE IN CHINA represents production in China.

②: Production date, \"021202\" represents production from December 2002 to February of the next year.

③: Production factory number, "LN3" seems to be NIKE's factory in Fujian, the full name is "Fujian Dafeng Group Co., Ltd." For information about this, check out RAVEN’s previous posts, which have more detailed descriptions of shoe boxes and factory locations.

④: Shoe size.

⑤: This is the 9-digit item number we will mainly introduce!

The 9-digit item number in the picture is 305522-101. We need to divide it into two sections, namely 305522 (the first code) and 101 (the second code). Let me go through them one by one. illustrate.

The number in the first code no longer represents the series function category of the shoe in the new numbering system, but is only used as an ID number for system identification. The first number of all shoe styles is represented by "3".

As for the following five digits, it indicates which product is under the new labeling rules. The larger the number, the later the launch time. However, there is still something to note. The number of the first pair of shoes under the new numbering rules is "02001", not "00001". This is still helpful for everyone to identify fake shoes. In the final chapter, I will introduce how to use numbers to identify fake shoes.

The number in the second code represents the color information of the shoe. The specific rules are the same as the original ones. Please refer to the article above. I will only give a brief summary here:

The color comparison table is as follows:

0: black/grey/silver, 1: white, 2: brown/champagne, 3: green, 4: blue, 5: purple, 6: red,

7: yellow/gold, 8: orange, 9: gold (metallic).

The rules of happiness are as follows: the first number represents the color of the shoe upper; the second number represents the color of the logo; the third number is usually used to distinguish the same style of shoes with the same first two digits.

To summarize, the meaning of 305522-101 is: under the new numbering rules, the shoe with ID number 05522 has a white upper and silver Nike Logo. It is also the first white and silver hook color of this shoe. A shoe.

Using the numbering rule to identify fake shoes has always been one of the most direct and effective ways. Although not all fake shoes are wrong, it is certain that the shoes with the wrong size are definitely fake.

I will give an example below to introduce how to use this method.

The picture shows a very similar-looking imitation Aj16 assembled shoe. Of course, I have specially modified one place in order to distinguish it. Friends who are familiar with it should easily spot this. But for those who have never seen Aj16, it was really made perfectly before I modified it. It is impossible to tell from the appearance. Even if it is said to be a factory shoe, they will believe it.

In this regard, even if we have never seen the actual shoes and do not know the correct item number, we can easily expose it by just identifying them based on the numbering rules.

Let’s take a look. The item number of this shoe is "830222-101\", so it has two mistakes:

First, the head of the Jordan series basketball shoes The 3 digits should be "836\" or "136\"! So this pair is fake!

The second point is the color code. How could the black patent leather toe begin with "1"? You can also know the color code that should be \"0xx\" just by guessing. If there is a schematic reference, black upper and red LOGO, then the color code can be determined to be "061". So this pair is fake!

In addition, there is also the issue of nike manufacturer code. . .

I will also summarize here

The manufacturer codes I know

Qingdao: qt, qs, qh (mostly produce running shoes)

Guangdong: y1, y2, y3 (now changed to y3-n) high-end basketball shoes and training shoes, xc (basketball shoes), fc (sandals and outdoor)

sf (football shoes)

Suzhou: hj (withstand running shoes)

Fujian: ln1, ln 2, ln3, ln4 (mostly sohx, retro)

Indonesia: ir, ip , iw

Thailand: ba, pa

Vietnam: vt, vs

I hope everyone will actively add to it

《〈〈〈Key points〉 〉〉》》

----------“Finally, here is some knowledge about the shoe sizes of Adidas shoes

ADIDAS numbers, if you encounter the base number, there is no Positive numbers

For example, 37 definitely does not have 37. Positive numbers can only have 37 and one-third.

39 definitely cannot have 39 positive numbers. They all have to follow 39. And one-third,

When encountering an even number, there is a positive sign, and three-thirds 2

For example, 40, there is a positive sign of 40, and there can be 40 and three-thirds 2, There cannot be 40 and one-third.

For example, 42 can have the positive number 42, and there can be 42 and three-thirds 2.

There cannot be 42 and one-third. The error is false.

By analogy, you can know the base number and what should follow the even number.

The general simple rule is that the number of Adidas shoes increases by 2/3. For example, size 40, the next one is 40 and 2/3

The next one is 41 and 1/3, in short, just add 2/3

Some fake shoes are often There are mistakes... So it is possible to identify genuine and fake shoes to a certain extent.

It is not as difficult as it is rumored. >

You can tell it by looking at the rubber and thread on the shoe.

Finally, I would like to add that if the code is consistent with the above, it may not be a real shoe, but if it is inconsistent, it is likely to be a fake shoe. Haha, the above is just a little bit of knowledge I have learned, and there may be mistakes