OWF – Off White Nike Air Presto OG

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Off White Nike Air Presto OG by OWF

The OWF Off White Nike Air Presto OG is considered one of the best in the replica market for years, and in this review, I will do my best to highlight the flaws and share my thoughts. While there are tons of positive reviews about OWF’s sneakers, very few discuss their flaws. I will provide the seller’s reference at the end of this review. Let’s get started!

Flaw 1

As shown in the images, the cage alignment is slightly off, along with the text position. The text on the authentic pair is printed lower and is covered by the cage. In contrast, the OWF text is printed too close to the sock liner, and the cage position is slightly forward of the toe box.

Flaw 2

The position of the text differs on both Prestos. Observing the authentic pair, the text is clear and sharp. Moreover, the character “B” is visible. On the other hand, the OWF print is dull and hardly readable, not to mention that the character “B” is hidden behind the cage.

Flaw 3

The character “R” slightly differs on both Prestos, with the OWF font looking more like a serif, whereas the text on the authentic pair is more of a sans-serif.

Flaw 4

The definition on the cage is well-defined on both pairs but could have been better. The flaw becomes obvious when you compare both pairs side by side.

Flaw 5

The Swoosh on the midsole differs between the two pairs. OWF’s Swoosh looks bland, and the shape is slightly off compared to the genuine one. As shown in the images, the authentic pair’s Swoosh is a tad longer and sharper at all corners.

Flaw 6

The orange tab differs on both Prestos. The authentic orange tab looks sharper on the edges but rounder on OWF’s orange tab. There’s a slight color difference, but I believe that is due to the lighting.

Flaw 7

Looking at the toe box perforation, OWF’s version doesn’t have as many as the authentic pair. The seams also slightly differ on both pairs, with OWF’s being wonky but neat on the authentic pair.

Flaw 8

As pointed out in the images, the tongue is a tad longer on OWF’s Presto compared to the authentic pair.

Conclusion

I know you might wonder why there are so many flaws yet it’s still considered one of the best in the market. To be honest, there are worse Presto OGs out there, and OWF’s Off White Nike Air Presto OG is considered one of the closest to retail despite all the flaws mentioned. No one will be able to call you out if you wear them because it requires an authentic pair for a side-by-side comparison to spot the flaws. Personally, I love Nike Prestos and wear them daily, receiving nothing but compliments from random strangers. As always, peace out and stay vibey.


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