Teach you how to buy shoes
On January 19th, this site started with a trick that most people overlook, and then walked you through it step by step. When shopping online, it's crucial to pay attention to the store's advertisements. Some shops clearly offer free shipping, but many buyers ignore it, and the sellers don’t remind them either. This can lead to wasted postage or even being charged more than necessary. For example, in some areas, standard shipping costs around $10 for STO or YTO, $15 for remote areas, and $20 for SF Express. Some unscrupulous sellers charge as much as $15–$20, which is basically stealing from customers. I once bought a pair of shoes from an Adi shell store on Taobao. It was my first purchase, and there was no shipping fee. After buying, the seller sent me a message saying that old customers could join a group. They claimed new products would be announced first. Since I planned to buy another piece of clothing in a few days, I joined the group just to see what it was about. I found out that old customers got a 10% discount. I was shocked when I realized I had already lost $30. Later, I asked a friend to try joining the group too. He found it was full, so I looked into the QQ space at http://user.qzone.qq.com/1648021558?ptlang=2052. The owner gave special prices to old customers, so I quickly searched for similar groups online and joined them, earning several tens of dollars in minutes. Everyone can try this if they're willing to look. Don't believe me? I'm sharing the Adi shell Taobao link: http://adbk.taobao.com. The group number is 31478679. But when my friend tried to join, it was full. So I looked into the QQ space at http://user.qzone.qq.com/1648021558?ptlang=2052 to find more information. After explaining the tricks, let’s move on to something more important. Many people feel unsure about buying authentic shoes on Taobao. Based on my own experience, I want to share how to identify real Nike and Adidas shoes. The problem is that many stores sell fake or imitation shoes, claiming they’re genuine, but at very low prices. This makes it hard for customers to tell the difference and hurts honest sellers too. I’ll focus on two main brands: Nike and Adidas. These are the most popular, and I think most people want to buy these. Here’s how to spot real ones: Now, the most important part: How to tell if a shoe is real. A real pair doesn’t necessarily come with a box or tags. Some shoes are sold without boxes, and some stores don’t include all the original labels. Focus on craftsmanship, materials, and the tongue tag (which acts like a shoe ID). Real Nike shoes have neat stitching, smooth surfaces, and consistent spacing between stitches—usually 2mm apart. If it looks messy, it’s probably fake. As for the label, there are plenty of guides online, so you can check those for more details. For Adidas shoes, check the size markings. The second line should show the size in millimeters, and the last number of the third line should match the third-to-last number of the second line. If they don’t align, it’s likely fake. Also, note that Adidas sizes are always written with fractions, like 41 1/3, not just 41. If they write 41 instead of 41 1/3, that’s a sign of a fake. Here are some other tips to keep your shoes in good shape: Bib Tights,Windproof Bib Tights,Winter Bib Tights,Thermal Cycling Bib Tights Quanzhou Oneo Sports Co., Ltd , https://www.oneosport.com