M1 Sneaker – Dior B22 Black Reflective

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Dior B22 Black Reflective by M1 sneaker

This isn’t my first review of M1 sneakers, and I consider their products to be mostly high tier. In this review, I will be examining their Dior B22 trainer in black, pointing out the flaws, and sharing my thoughts along the way. The seller will be referenced at the end of this review; please do a Google search or ask in the replica community if the URL changes.

Flaw 1

Point 1: The back heel shape slightly differs on both trainers, as pointed out in the images above. M1 sneaker’s shape smooths down from the top, but the retail version has a little bend in-between. I will gladly accept this flaw as it is not that obvious to the naked eye.
Point 2: Based on the reflectiveness, M1 sneaker’s black patches look dull and seem like they are not made from authentic calfskin leather.
Point 3: The height of the black patch, as pointed out in the images above, appears to differ between the two trainers.
Point 4: The toebox shape looks off on M1 sneakers when compared to the retail version. It seems like M1 sneaker’s toebox is too short and not as pointy.

Flaw 2

Point 1: Similar to the previous flaw, it seems like M1 sneaker’s black patch height is taller than the retail version.
Point 2: The authentic sole design is much more prominent than M1 sneaker’s.

Flaw 3

Point 1: M1 sneaker’s back heel has a seam and stitching running down to the sole, but the retail version does not.
Point 2: The stitching on M1 sneakers is a tad wonky.
Point 3: The thickness of the soles differs between the two trainers, as shown in the images.

Flaw 4

Point 1: The upper stitching differs on both trainers in terms of size; it seems like the authentic upper stitching is larger than M1 sneaker’s.
Point 2: The overall shape of M1 sneakers is slightly expanded compared to the retail version.
Point 3: M1 sneaker’s black patch at the tip of the toebox is thicker than the retail version.

Conclusion

Despite all the flaws mentioned, M1 sneaker’s Dior B22 trainer in black is decent with room for improvement. I am more concerned about the sole design flaw, where the retail version is much more prominent. The quality of the sneaker is good, although the pricing is slightly on the expensive side. This would be a great addition to any sneaker collection and can pass off as authentic in the public eye. As always, peace out and stay vibey.

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