You’ve been trying to snag the new Alexander McQueen sneakers for ages and you’ve finally found a pair online. However, they seem just a little bit off—the logo looks muddy, the stitches look uneven, and the color isn’t very bright. Purchasing a fake Alexander McQueen product can be an expensive mistake, and it’s probably not how you’d like to spend your money. Fortunately, there are a few ways you can tell a fake product from a real one and avoid buying a counterfeit.

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