I feel like the HC Mags are excellent as a $98 movie prop. Best thing about them is that they are licensed and are not trying to be something they are NOT like the branded V2s. The V2s are not worth $250 - they get away with that price because the real (limited) Mags sell for thousands. V2s are not limited - they could crank out as many as they want. I'm very active in the sneaker game and to be honest, fake Jordans and Nikes are the laughing stock of the community. V2 Mags are no different, they are fake.
With all that being said, I'd love a pair of V2s but for the right price...not $250. I wouldn't be caught dead wearing fake Jordans but the Nike Mags are so out of reach at the moment, that I'd settle for any version lol.
Let's see what Nike does next year with the auto-lacing Mags. My fear is that they will be super limited and unobtainable. I think that along with the auto-lacing version, Nike will bring back the 2011 Mags as well. Let's see...
Technically, your $98 pair of "licensed" mcfly shoes are Fake.
The only reason they are considered official is because halloween costumes paid universal to slap on the back to the future brand on them, so you have kind of made fun of your own point where you say wouldn't be caught dead wearing fake jordans or fake nikes.
Yet, you are doing just that by wearing those halloween costumes fakes!
Frankly, the halloween costume mcfly fakes are hilarious to me! Most of you would be crying if you knew how much they really cost to manufacture as I was told last week by the factory,
I could do the same if i wanted to. Contact universal, ask them if i can license their brand, they say yes, i pay them some money and hey presto, i can sell my unbranded, non nike copies as "official".
In reality they are still fake, as they are unbranded copies of existing chinese branded fakes (which most call V2), which themselves were modified copies of a previous fake (V1), and they themselves were modified copies of a fan made prop by Mark Poon.
That is the cold hard reality of the origin of your shoes unfortunately!
Copies of fakes!
So in essence, while you may think the label inside the shoe which says "licensed by universal" means your shoes aren't fake, in reality they are indeed fake, as they are moulded from a previous set of existing fakes, which in turn were copies of previous fakes and so on. They are like 3rd generation fakes.
The only fakes i've ever bought are these Mags, I have no interest in Jordans or whatever, I think most people don't really care about the "sneaker" game or "community" as its got nothing to do with these shoes.
We know these V2 are fake, as we know the halloween costumes are simply poorer quality fakes of these V2 fakes.
A license by Universal doesn't change those facts unfortunately, however hard you might try to justify it.
Fake is fake.
All most of us on here try to do is make the shoes look more accurate since we know the original shoes are very limited, and its also a good challenge to modify and enhance something, whether it be fake or not.