My twelve-year-old son
counterfeited some
Nike shoes a couple of days ago, and my wife took several incriminating photos, shown below with En-Uk's confession, because these copies would otherwise be indistinguishable from genuine Nikes:
NIKE
I made NIKE shoes. I made holes for the laces.
I drew the Nike Swoosh on each side.
I wrote NIKE on the back, and then cut the middle part of the shoe.
I put the laces in.
It was hard making it, but it was worth it.
It was very good when I put the shoes on.
Actually, I made the shoes using slippers. I was very tired after I made them.
I put them on and walked around. I liked the smooth stuff inside.
I think I can make a lot and sell them. Then, I will be rich! I think I'm good in designing. Bye.
Very opinionated! Utterly incriminating! En-Uk, the NIKE
pirate! With counterfeit wealth? What think the readers? Would you buy a pair of Nikes from this kid?
Yes. As art.
ReplyDeleteNot as sportswear?
ReplyDeleteJeffery Hodges
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