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Walter Chang
Walter Chang

Abay.com — does the actual abaya match the photos? Your experience.

Online shopping always comes with the fear that the product won’t look like the photos. My first abaya from Abay.com matched the images pretty closely, especially the color and silhouette, but the fabric felt slightly different than I expected. It wasn’t a bad surprise, just something that reminded me that lighting and studio setups can affect how clothes appear. I’m wondering how accurate others found the photos.

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Eric Matias
Eric Matias
Mar 22

About spotting a real vs fake Fear of God Essentials hoodie: the key is in the details. Authentic hoodies have a thick, structured feel and high-quality fabric that doesn’t feel light or cheap. The logo print is always clean, sharp, and properly spaced, while fakes often have slightly off proportions, uneven letters, or blurry edges. The tags are another strong indicator—real ones have very precise, consistent typography and alignment, while replicas often look messy or incorrectly spaced. Stitching on originals is always even and solid with no loose threads, while fakes can look rushed or inconsistent https://legitgrails.com/blogs/news/how-to-spot-real-vs-fake-fear-of-god-essentials-hoodie . Even the hood rubber logo should be centered, well-defined, and not poorly molded. Overall, if something feels off in quality or finishing, it usually is.

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