It's not like they're artisan Grand Seiko or Swiss watch makers. They're made in the same sweat shops in Bangladesh as all the other trainers aren't they?
No you're right but there has to be some standard of quality for a £120 shoe. People seem to be talking like that's a cheap pair nowadays on groups etc. But when qc comes back worse than shoezone or other £15 pairs from the supermarket, then it's an issue. Seeing misshapen pairs, pairs with totally different shades of same colour, glue stains everywhere, pen marks where fabric was cut etc.
Can do. Places like ebay or Facebook, well I know I wouldn't rush to buy a pair that looked like they were rushed together by a child spraying glue everywhere.Do these faults effect the sell on value?
As for places like stockx where you don't see photos of the individual shoe, it all seems to be up to their discretion. May sell absolutely fine, or they may hit you with a 15% fine and return them to you.[/QUOTE]