WHAT IS ORIGINAL REJECTED SNEAKERS?

It means they are original sneakers but not manged to pass quality control due to not meeting the standard required. These shoes are sold by secondary market other than the retail company.


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IS IT ORIGINAL?

Yes, they are manufactured by the same factories, using the same materials, and the same workers as the original product.

HOW'S THE QUALITY?

They look and feel just like the original shoe. We carefully inspect every shoe with a fine toothed comb, to validate its quality, and to check for conditional/ manufacturing issues. Ensure all of our items remain in their least defected if not perfect conditions.

If the defects are obvious, we will return them back to the factory, it will not be sold to you. We care about your satisfaction.

Why is the price so cheap?

  • no multiple layers of mark-up price through reseller
  • no brand value involved
  • they way we source them

some pairs may not make it past the Quality Control process, the factories are then required to burn the rest. Of course, in this capitalist environment, the factory would sometimes decide to sell it out to the secondary market instead - which is to us.

What makes them get "Rejected"?

Minor defects - Did not managed to pass quality control/ not meeting the standard required by shoe company due to minor defects (excessive glue/oil, wrong serial number/ sewing out of line, etc) which are not visible to naked eyes

Display Sets - Retail shop will never sell "display sets" to their customers, they will return them back to their own manufactureres - in a very large amount. these shoes might have already being worn at retail shops, but they are still in a very good condition.

Extra leftovers - Extra leftover pairs that did not get licensed/ authorised/ quality checked because the shoe company has already reached their quota. Shoe factories will produce extra pairs of shoes, double/ triple the amount being assigned, they need these extra pairs to replace the defected pairs if they fail to pass quality inspection. The factory will then sell this leftover shoes to the secondary market (which is to us) instead of disposing.