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how to tell if a gymshark onyx is fake

The quickest way to spot a fake Gymshark Onyx is to check the small text and tags: many replicas get the “BE A VISIONARY” spacing wrong, use the wrong neck/care tags, or have a thinner, cheaper-feeling fabric. Community checks also point to the collar/inside label details and the overall print quality as the biggest tells.

What to check

  • “BE A VISIONARY” print. On legit pieces, the spacing and period placement should look clean; replicas often put the period too far from the “Y”.
  • Neck/care tag. Real items usually have a proper Gymshark neck label and a final rectangular care/SKU tag; missing or odd tags are a red flag.
  • Fabric feel. Fake versions are often reported as thinner or less substantial than authentic ones.
  • Label wording. Some counterfeit comparisons mention odd tag wording like “dry,” which buyers treated as suspicious.
  • Overall finish. Look for sloppy stitching, off-center printing, or inconsistent logo placement.

Practical legit check

  1. Compare your item against clear in-hand photos from trusted sellers or owner posts.
  2. Zoom in on the “BE A VISIONARY” line and the neck label.
  3. Check whether the care tag looks complete and professionally attached.
  4. Compare fabric weight and texture with a known real piece if possible.
  5. If one detail is off, don’t rely on it alone; look for a pattern of mistakes.

Important note

For Onyx pieces, fake checks are usually about apparel details , not gemstone-style tests or anything like that. The most useful signals are print spacing, tags, and build quality.

Community consensus is that replicas can look close at a distance, so close- up tag and print inspection matters most.

TL;DR: Check the “BE A VISIONARY” spacing, neck/care tags, fabric thickness, and overall stitching/print quality; if several of those look off, it’s likely fake.