TRs on women look really hot. If you have a GF/Special Friend who can fit in a sz 26 or so TR + decent height, she's a keeper.
They look really good in low rise jeans. mmmmmmmm
anyway so bump for you.
I'm no expert on women's TR jeans, the pictures are pretty damn bad,
BUT!!- I'm not completely convinced on the stitching of the rainbow and supers...they look pretty poor
- Belt label is supposed to be on the right side...but then again your photos seemed to be a little f*ed up...seem like they came reversed? did you take pictures through a mirror or something?
- That's definitely not how TR tags look...I can tell that much despite the low quality pictures
- Super T stitching on belt label should be MUCH thicker...the red threads there look a little thin and uneven (from this angle)
Need high quality pictures for a definite conclusion but that's my initial observation. I'm sure they are authentic since what kind loser m3post member would bother + risk his rep selling fake jeans on here right?
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Originally Posted by Splinter4784
I have 2 styles right now; Dark Blue Billy Super T and Dark Blue Joey Super T
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If that is what it says on the tag...then it is for sure fake lmao. Hopefully at least the tag will reflect $319. Most fakes for some reason quote a "$345" price which always made me wonder.
Anyway I'm 99% sure these are fakes.
Buyer Beware
If OP would like to prove they are real...would need high quality close ups of:
- Belt Label (fakes have wrong/poor stitching, wrong label, misspelled label)
- Zipper (zipper must be YKK. Most fakes have YKK but are a cheap bronze, real are well constructed and shiny steel-ish)
- Buttons (should be dull...sometimes looks shiny due to photography flash...BUT are not inherently cheaply shiny)
- Inner Tags / Microstitching behind the Tag (fake microstiching is easy to tell, hard to describe)
- Inner pocket (inner logos on fakes are faded/washed out)
I can back all my statements with high quality picture comparisons...the first pair I purchased of TR I purchased on Craigslist was a fake, and I've trained my eye significantly since then. I even helped my local Nordstrom's Rack in SF identify some fakes...some people had committed return fraud and mixed in some fakes in with the real stuff when I was browsing. Bastards!