SHEIN Removes Fake Air Jordan Ads From Its Website

SHEIN Removes Fake Air Jordan Ads From Its Website

SHEIN has removed its knock-off Air Jordan sneakers from its website.

Earlier this week, the Singapore-based retailer went viral for its fake sneakers, without the Jumpman branding.

Since then, the sneakers, which were selling for $49.99, have been removed from the site for impersonating a pair of authentic Air Jordan retros, which usually sell for $225 at retail.

A spokesperson told TMZ that “SHEIN takes all claims of infringement seriously and we have removed the product in question.”

However, a representative for SHEIN said that third-party vendors were to blame for the fake Jordan ads.
“SHEIN takes all claims of infringement seriously and we have removed the product in question,” the spokesperson said.
In addition to the knockoff Jordans, the site also had ads for replica Yeezys, Nikes, Balenciagas, MSCHF Big Red Boots, and many more.

Shein Removes Fake Air Jordan Ads From Its Website
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