Details: Spotting the Real Deal
1. Check the Tags
Authentic ZHC merch always includes a woven neck label with the ZHC logo and size. On the ZHC Classic T-Shirt, look for a second tag inside the side seam that lists the materials: "100% ring-spun cotton, pre-shrunk." Fakes often skip this or use poor stitching.
2. Feel the Fabric
Real ZHC gear uses premium materials. The ZHC Premium Hoodie ($49.99) is heavy-weight fleece, not thin cotton. The ZHC Tank Top ($19.99) has double-stitched hems. If the fabric feels rough or flimsy, it's likely a counterfeit.
3. Inspect the Print
Official ZHC designs are screen-printed with vibrant, crack-resistant ink. Hold the garment up to light - authentic prints are opaque, not translucent. Check the edges of the logo; fakes often have blurry or misaligned prints.
4. Packaging and Labels
When you order from the official ZHC store, your items arrive in custom poly bags with a ZHC sticker and a QR code on the price tag that links to a verification page. Scammers rarely replicate this level of detail.
5. Price Too Good to Be True?
If you see a ZHC Polo Shirt ($34.99) listed for $10 on a third-party site, run. Authentic ZHC merch is priced consistently: tees at $24.99, hoodies at $49.99. Huge discounts outside official sales are red flags.
6. Compare with Official Photos
Visit ZHC's t-shirt collection to see real product photos. Pay attention to the fit - the Classic T-Shirt has a relaxed unisex cut, not slim. Fake listings often use stock photos or misrepresent the silhouette.