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Are These Genuine

Are These Genuine

HeyDaveHere, November 30, 2025December 24, 2025

Take a stroll down any seaside promenade in Spain — Torremolinos, Benidorm, Torrevieja, Guardamar, wherever the sunburnt Brits gather — and you’ll see them. The lads with the magic sheets. Trainers, handbags, belts, sunglasses, Bluetooth speakers that only play at dog-whistle volume… if it can be knock-off’d, they’ve got it.

It’s a full theatrical performance, really. Like Cirque du Soleil, but with more fake leather. They lay everything out neatly, have their patter ready, keep one eye on the police, and then — bang — the whole shopfront disappears into a bundle the very second a Policia Local scooter comes within half a mile. One swift tug of a rope and it’s gone. You can’t even fold a fitted bedsheet that fast.

And then… the Brits show up.

Some poor tourist, glowing like a boiled ham, waddles over with a mix of excitement and sunstroke. He kneels down, picks up a pair of trainers that clearly say “Nake” or “Mike” or “Nkie,” complete with a swoosh that looks more like a boomerang someone sat on.

And with the confidence of a man who once haggled £2 off a kettle at Argos, he asks:

“Are these genuine Nike?”

You can actually see the vendor’s soul leave his body for a moment. He gives that polite, pained smile — the one that somehow says, Bless you, mate, I admire your optimism, and also, Are you having a laugh? all at once.

But he nods. Because of course he does.

Twenty euros later, the tourist triumphantly stomps off, already imagining telling everyone back home about the “proper bargain” he scored abroad. Meanwhile, we all know those shoes won’t survive the walk back to the hotel. They’ll lose a sole before he’s even reached the first Irish pub.

But hey.

Holiday magic.

And a story he’ll be dining out on for years — even if his “Nake Air Max” disintegrated faster than his SPF 30.

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