Hang tag In order, let’s look at the hang tag first. There is a lot of information on the tag, such as barcode, product number, product name, product size, etc. The most useful ones are the product number and name, through which we can distinguish the authenticity of the jersey. The hangtags of genuine jerseys usually have names like REAL H JSY or REAL A JSY (of course there are other names, so I won’t list them all); many Thai version jerseys have the words ADIDAS on the hangtags. You will know that something like JSY is fake as soon as you see it. Genuine Real Madrid jersey tags will never say ADIDAS JSY. The other one is the item number on the tag. In recent years, the item number of Real Madrid jerseys has been one letter + five numbers. Enter this string of things into Taobao and search. If what Taobao shows is different from what you have on hand, that means You may have been tricked
2. The collar label is a good thing. A lot of information about the clothes is written on it: production date, item number and production factory code. There is also a QR code on the back. However, I have not scanned this QR code, and I am not sure what it is used for. The function of the item number has been mentioned above and will not be repeated here. The function of the cloth label is that even if your tag is taken off or thrown away, the cloth label can still let you know the item number of the clothes
The view of wearing the label is relatively crude and simple. After the 2009/10 season, genuine Real Madrid’s The jerseys are all made in Vietnam (the Real Madrid fan version of the new season 15/16 jerseys are produced in Cambodia), so if you see on the label that it is made in Thailand, it means you have been tricked< /p>
Washing water mark The wash water mark is the soul of identifying the authenticity of a jersey, because the most powerful Thai version manufacturer on the market has been able to make the hangtag look decent, but the wash water mark still cannot be imitated. Be perfect. I had a conversation with a good friend whose family is in the garment-making business. Because his family is also involved in the business of manufacturing Thai-style jerseys, he told me some ways to tell the difference. Because the Thai version of the jersey is produced by workers in ordinary garment factories, in order to facilitate the statistics of which worker produced the clothes, they usually write the worker's code name on the wash water label, while the wash water label of the genuine jersey is absolutely not This handwritten code will appear
In short, this should be authentic! It's genuine! It's genuine!