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It's not exactly "real" vs "fake", the original Chinese maker didn't trademark his shoes in Europe. A french guy basically stole the design (he claims he bought it, but the original owner never sold it) and started selling the lesser version in the west. So both are technically real, just according to different jurisdiction. That's why you can't get the good one from Amazon, they're not allowed to sell them as feiyues in the west, they changed the name to DA FU.
bro, the french is fake, he stole it, why so the french brands can come in china and do raids on fake clothes, when their citizens do it on chianise brands
I'm not sure how "A French guy basically stole the design...and started selling the lesser version" is not practically the same as "A French guy makes crappier fake versions of the real ones the Chinese guy used to make."
At the moment, there are currently four versions of FeiYue, which is crazy, but none of them are technically fake: 大博文 Feiyue, 大浮 Feiyue, 回力 Feiyue, and 法国 Feiyue. For me, Da Fu Feiyue (大浮 Feiyue) is the OG version. The others are not OG, but in terms of quality, there’s no difference.
DaFu was the original owner of the Feiyue brand, but in the 1980s, they sold it to a Shanghai-based company due to poor performance. This company now produces the TOP ONE Feiyue, recognized by its green triangle logo and branded as Dabowen in China. Then, around 2010, a French entrepreneur made Feiyue internationally popular. Feeling regret and perhaps a bit of envy, DaFu decided to start producing Feiyue again. When I was a kid, the Dabowen Feiyue with the green triangle was the only version we knew, and that’s the one worn by Kung Fu masters.
I bought the wrong pair even after researching a ton. This video actually identified them far better than anyone else ever has. Wish I watched it before. I’m not sure if it’s “fake” but it’s def the French version which I didn’t want.
For everyone saying the French company plagiarised or stole the design, yes, and no. DaFu stopped producing them, but the international distribution rights belonged to another company. The other company (idr the name) sold the rights to a French designer who had visited China, loved the style of the shoe, and didn't want the brand to disappear forever. DaFu eventually started making them again and tried to bring them to an international market, only to find out they didn't have the rights to do so, as another company had been maintaining those rights and producing the shoe. It was brought to (an international?) court and it was determined the French company owned the international rights and could continue to produce the show, but it could not be sold in China. Conversely, DaFu did not own the international rights and can not sell outside of China or Chinese owned territories. The French style is meant more as a fashion brand, while the original style is more for practicality and casual wear. I personally own both and wear them for their individually intended purpose. Casual day at work? French brand. Going out for a lunch date? French brand. Parkour? DaFu. Quick trip to the store? DaFu.
Fei Yue was plagiarized by a french company. Copying the Chinese shoe design,copying the Chinese brand which was already existed since the chairman mao era. Feiyue started as shoe factory for military. Then it diverts to producing fei Yue kung Fu shoes after having enough supply of rubber.
I bought the Top One model (triangle on the bottom) and they were way too wide for me. I had to sent it back. I have pretty slim feet though. I wonder whether French version is more fitted.
All shoes are manufactured in the same place.. You are comparing different models (sport (parkour/kung fu/gymnastics) vs casual wear). The different logo on the tongue or the bottom of the shoe (triangle/circle/colour) are due to the split trademark ownership battle they had in the past decade or so. Chinese model can only be sold within China (ali express or their website), as the rights to sell internationally (outside China) is owned by the French guy. If you want them for parkour, gym, martial arts etc, the lighter and slimmer soled chinese version is the preference for most. However if you want them for casual/fashion wear you can't go wrong with any style. Feiyue has literally manufactuered hundreds of different versions (styles/colour) over the years. Every year they release variants while keeping the traditional sellers they originated the brand since 1920. Unless people need them for sporting activity like martial arts / parkour, just enjoy any version that look appealing to you.
no they're real, one is a westernized version, that is more meant for regular daily use, the "real" ones are meant for sports, probably why they are made to look better, whereas the real ones are mainly meant to only be worn during sports so looks dont matter
I'm not entirely sure, i know that people are typically trying to get the ones for minimalistic wear or Kung Fu and that's what I meant by "real one" and I appreciate you being kind with the correction 🤣
Sorry, but the fake one is the French Feiyue. It is widely known that the genuine and original Feiyue comes from a Chinese factory. The authentic version is known for its durability, flexibility, and affordability. Additionally, it features a round Dafu logo on the bottom sole.
I've only purchased from aliexpress. I'm not sure what other sites would work but if you can make sure all of the points I made to make sure they're the real ones, you should receive the same pair. Sorry I don't know another site!
There appears to be some confusion still, not least on my part, hopefully this video with a martial artist who has lived and trained in China will help to clarify things - ua-cam.com/video/LF01GjoDgiI/v-deo.htmlsi=kcGyCsYNhZQBh8y1
Personally I do like it more. When you're moving quickly, it allows you to use the edge of your foot to push with control. On the other shoe, it may be more stable initially but once you go over that lip, your ankle will roll much harder and without control. For just walking or everyday tho, I do think the traditional shoe would make more sense for most.
No. There is a french maker and a Chinese maker, the french maker hijacked the brand and trade marked it in Europe, so now the original Chinese maker can't sell them in the west. That's why you can only get the lesser version from Amazon.
Thank you for the video. Do you know about the size difference, if I am ordering for example 7m/9w for the fakes the original ones would be the same 7m/9w?
I think the fakes fit true. The originals, I wear 280 on other shoes but buy 270 for them. So maybe they run a tad big. My toe does touch the box when I run though so if you want space just get your normal size!
Yue is pronounced as Yu & Eh spoken together quickly. It is not “you”. And Fei sounds like “Fay”. Like Tina Fey. You can look up Goldthread’s FeiYue mini documentary for the pronunciation. Source: I speak Chinese.
I just had my wife send me a pair of feiyue they have the red circle but came with a guarantee seal with them and the laces were wrapped around but the shoe had red circle on the bottom but I read dafu recently started to use the red circle it also have chinese writings on them
Yes, I'm a teacher that averages 15k steps a day. I have worn them every day since this video. It took my feet about two weeks to adjust. How you walk will change.
@@___echo___ when you start wearing them, try to put a potluck more pressure on your toes. When I first started wearing them, I was used to traditional shoes and my heals hurt cuz I was used to the cushion. I wish you luck!
@@___echo___ they get broken in to fit nice after a week and a half and the shoe will last about 3 months after that. Keep in mind though I wore them everywhere and worked out in them too.
I've heard they are similar to the more flexible one but I've never purchased so I can't tell you for sure. If you use the one in the description you will for sure get the correct one
First, don't talk about The French version of FEIYUE. If it is The Chinese version of FEIYUE, the pair of TOP ONE version you bought is not pure. In China, FEIYUE of real pure blood comes from Dafu FEIYUE. The founder of DAFU FEIYUE was an old employee of orthodox FEIYUE shoe factory in the 1980s and 1990s. DAFU FEIYUE really copied the shoemaking technology of that year. TOP ONE FEIYUE's workmanship is not as good as DAFU FEIYUE's.
@@jaredcraig739 DaFu is the OG company that made rubber from the 1920s. They merged with another Chinese company to make Top One around the 90's, I think, so both are still under DaFu ownership but I think they have different styles. The ones you're calling fake are the French Feiyues, plagiarized by Patrice Bastian who used to own a pair while he studied martial arts in Shanghai. He claims to have been "helping" raise awareness of these awesome shoes without realising he just capitalized the market while pushing the original company out. Lol
@@jaredcraig739 In Canada, we can't get the red dot (US version). I got the Top One version from Amazon Canada and it took 2 weeks. This is a 2024 update.
There is no fucking comparison between chinese feiyue and French feiyue. I have them all Top One, Dafu Feiyue, French feiyue and the difference in detail and quality between the French ones to the Chinese is HUGE. People like remain loyal to their origins but it isn't really worth it. Just because they have Chinese origins doesn't mean that other people can't do good or even better than them. All the Chinese ones that I bought they lack attention to details, less quality materials and small imperfections if seen with carefully. The French ones are more expensive but they are just pure art. Even the laces are carefully designed in their especial editions. Of course, for martial arts the Chinese ones are better because they are cheaper and more flexible. I train with both and yes I prefer the cheaper Chinese ones to train, because if I destroy them I don't blame about my money. But in terms of quality and longer lasting. Don't even hesitate to buy the FRENCH ONES.
It's not exactly "real" vs "fake", the original Chinese maker didn't trademark his shoes in Europe. A french guy basically stole the design (he claims he bought it, but the original owner never sold it) and started selling the lesser version in the west. So both are technically real, just according to different jurisdiction. That's why you can't get the good one from Amazon, they're not allowed to sell them as feiyues in the west, they changed the name to DA FU.
Thanks for telling the real story. So much confusion on this. 🙄
Also..not completely true. 😂. There is more story behind. There are many original manufacturers.. not just those 2 😉
bro, the french is fake, he stole it, why so the french brands can come in china and do raids on fake clothes, when their citizens do it on chianise brands
I'm not sure how "A French guy basically stole the design...and started selling the lesser version" is not practically the same as "A French guy makes crappier fake versions of the real ones the Chinese guy used to make."
At the moment, there are currently four versions of FeiYue, which is crazy, but none of them are technically fake: 大博文 Feiyue, 大浮 Feiyue, 回力 Feiyue, and 法国 Feiyue. For me, Da Fu Feiyue (大浮 Feiyue) is the OG version. The others are not OG, but in terms of quality, there’s no difference.
DaFu was the original owner of the Feiyue brand, but in the 1980s, they sold it to a Shanghai-based company due to poor performance. This company now produces the TOP ONE Feiyue, recognized by its green triangle logo and branded as Dabowen in China. Then, around 2010, a French entrepreneur made Feiyue internationally popular. Feeling regret and perhaps a bit of envy, DaFu decided to start producing Feiyue again.
When I was a kid, the Dabowen Feiyue with the green triangle was the only version we knew, and that’s the one worn by Kung Fu masters.
all both are real, the right one is feiyue 501, the left one is feiyue 502, it is different generations of products
only real Fuyue is 大孚飞跃.
The Chinese are the real ones. The French are technically also real because the registered the IP but morally total fakes!!!
I bought the wrong pair even after researching a ton. This video actually identified them far better than anyone else ever has. Wish I watched it before. I’m not sure if it’s “fake” but it’s def the French version which I didn’t want.
Yes I misidentified it as fake. I meant the Chinese brand existed first. I'm glad it helped. I struggled the same way.
It is okay of having them both. One for practice, one for walking
And do the French pair feel good on the feet? That’s what actually I’m more interested to know. Which is the most comfortable?
Thank you 👍🏾
For everyone saying the French company plagiarised or stole the design, yes, and no. DaFu stopped producing them, but the international distribution rights belonged to another company. The other company (idr the name) sold the rights to a French designer who had visited China, loved the style of the shoe, and didn't want the brand to disappear forever. DaFu eventually started making them again and tried to bring them to an international market, only to find out they didn't have the rights to do so, as another company had been maintaining those rights and producing the shoe. It was brought to (an international?) court and it was determined the French company owned the international rights and could continue to produce the show, but it could not be sold in China. Conversely, DaFu did not own the international rights and can not sell outside of China or Chinese owned territories. The French style is meant more as a fashion brand, while the original style is more for practicality and casual wear. I personally own both and wear them for their individually intended purpose. Casual day at work? French brand. Going out for a lunch date? French brand. Parkour? DaFu. Quick trip to the store? DaFu.
This video explains the differences between fake feweys and original feweys.
Fei Yue was plagiarized by a french company. Copying the Chinese shoe design,copying the Chinese brand which was already existed since the chairman mao era. Feiyue started as shoe factory for military. Then it diverts to producing fei Yue kung Fu shoes after having enough supply of rubber.
I bought the Top One model (triangle on the bottom) and they were way too wide for me. I had to sent it back. I have pretty slim feet though. I wonder whether French version is more fitted.
All shoes are manufactured in the same place..
You are comparing different models (sport (parkour/kung fu/gymnastics) vs casual wear).
The different logo on the tongue or the bottom of the shoe (triangle/circle/colour) are due to the split trademark ownership battle they had in the past decade or so.
Chinese model can only be sold within China (ali express or their website), as the rights to sell internationally (outside China) is owned by the French guy.
If you want them for parkour, gym, martial arts etc, the lighter and slimmer soled chinese version is the preference for most.
However if you want them for casual/fashion wear you can't go wrong with any style.
Feiyue has literally manufactuered hundreds of different versions (styles/colour) over the years. Every year they release variants while keeping the traditional sellers they originated the brand since 1920.
Unless people need them for sporting activity like martial arts / parkour, just enjoy any version that look appealing to you.
do you know were to buy the chinese?
@@bertolaci9509as said by OP and this video, ali express or things similar.
This is literally like the only place on the internet where you can find a good comparison. I think people are afraid to call the fake ones fake?
no they're real, one is a westernized version, that is more meant for regular daily use, the "real" ones are meant for sports, probably why they are made to look better, whereas the real ones are mainly meant to only be worn during sports so looks dont matter
There's Chinese and French versions rubber compound and labeling in the bottom is different
They’re both real. Manufactured in two different places. They both kick ass.
Thank You Jared, for sharing one of my pet peeves, and for making it even More Clear. 🤘
Neither are fake - the one on the left on the Chinese version - the one on the right is the western version
How come I can go to 10 different videos about Feiyue shoes and hear 10 different ways to pronounce the brand name?
Over the years I've seen so many fake feiyue shoes, even before the french brand. Weird thing is the fakes can be the same price or more expensive.
Unfortunately u can only get the real authentic one from China with the Fei Yue tag or Fei Yu Da Fu tag. I mean you have to fly there to get it.
it's not real vs fake. it's Chinese vs French
Bookmarked the Kongfuforless so I can get the original style. Thanks for the video. Not much info but made me research to find the original style. 👍
Both are real but top one is better for wushu people. They're 100g lighter in weight
I believe the top one is their 2005 model, the other one is the original design.
I'm not entirely sure, i know that people are typically trying to get the ones for minimalistic wear or Kung Fu and that's what I meant by "real one" and I appreciate you being kind with the correction 🤣
I can confirm but I bought them back in 2003 or 2004 im not 100% sure. Durability was insane used them for two years
Sorry, but the fake one is the French Feiyue. It is widely known that the genuine and original Feiyue comes from a Chinese factory. The authentic version is known for its durability, flexibility, and affordability. Additionally, it features a round Dafu logo on the bottom sole.
I get my OG feiyue from Enso martial arts
Thanks for the info! Was so close to buying the fake ones...
No problem :)
wow very helpful, thanks! i’m enlightened!
I want to buy that. But in aliexpress not available in india. It available in any other web site.
I've only purchased from aliexpress. I'm not sure what other sites would work but if you can make sure all of the points I made to make sure they're the real ones, you should receive the same pair. Sorry I don't know another site!
Ok thank you
There appears to be some confusion still, not least on my part, hopefully this video with a martial artist who has lived and trained in China will help to clarify things - ua-cam.com/video/LF01GjoDgiI/v-deo.htmlsi=kcGyCsYNhZQBh8y1
I tried one of the "real" and that curved sole sucked for me. I returned the immediately. But maybe some people like the feel.
Personally I do like it more. When you're moving quickly, it allows you to use the edge of your foot to push with control. On the other shoe, it may be more stable initially but once you go over that lip, your ankle will roll much harder and without control. For just walking or everyday tho, I do think the traditional shoe would make more sense for most.
Thank you just bought mine 🤙🏽🤙🏽
Thanks for this video. What about Lutai wushu shoes ? They look like Feivue and have the green triangle 🙂
There are no fakes, just different models. All come from the same factory in Shanghai.
No. There is a french maker and a Chinese maker, the french maker hijacked the brand and trade marked it in Europe, so now the original Chinese maker can't sell them in the west. That's why you can only get the lesser version from Amazon.
Thank you for the video. Do you know about the size difference, if I am ordering for example 7m/9w for the fakes the original ones would be the same 7m/9w?
I think the fakes fit true. The originals, I wear 280 on other shoes but buy 270 for them. So maybe they run a tad big. My toe does touch the box when I run though so if you want space just get your normal size!
It's pronounced like "fay - you". Thank you for the video though!
Appreciate it! My apologies.
Yue is pronounced as Yu & Eh spoken together quickly.
It is not “you”.
And Fei sounds like “Fay”. Like Tina Fey.
You can look up Goldthread’s FeiYue mini documentary for the pronunciation.
Source: I speak Chinese.
I just had my wife send me a pair of feiyue they have the red circle but came with a guarantee seal with them and the laces were wrapped around but the shoe had red circle on the bottom but I read dafu recently started to use the red circle it also have chinese writings on them
trinagle is "top one"-factory, circle is "dafu"-factory. both are chinese
I have the one you call real one and it is crappy quality compared with a red dot i have wich is not the same as yours
Can you remove an insole from “fake one”?
Yes, you can. But you cannot remove it from the real pair.
Hasta que los chicos se toparon con su propio chocolate todo lo clonan ahora les toco a ellos jajajajana
are the rounded real ones comfortable for you for regular walking around?
Yes, I'm a teacher that averages 15k steps a day. I have worn them every day since this video. It took my feet about two weeks to adjust. How you walk will change.
@@jaredcraig739 gotcha, thanks, I'll give them a proper shot then, I love how they look, and the idea of barefoot shoes sounds interesting
@@jaredcraig739 oh yeah I also forgot to ask, how have the soles/treads held up?
@@___echo___ when you start wearing them, try to put a potluck more pressure on your toes. When I first started wearing them, I was used to traditional shoes and my heals hurt cuz I was used to the cushion. I wish you luck!
@@___echo___ they get broken in to fit nice after a week and a half and the shoe will last about 3 months after that. Keep in mind though I wore them everywhere and worked out in them too.
Which one is the real one?
The Chinese one that you can buy on aliexpress.
What about ones that say Dafu on the sides
I've heard they are similar to the more flexible one but I've never purchased so I can't tell you for sure. If you use the one in the description you will for sure get the correct one
@@jaredcraig739 thanks man👍
First, don't talk about The French version of FEIYUE. If it is The Chinese version of FEIYUE, the pair of TOP ONE version you bought is not pure. In China, FEIYUE of real pure blood comes from Dafu FEIYUE. The founder of DAFU FEIYUE was an old employee of orthodox FEIYUE shoe factory in the 1980s and 1990s. DAFU FEIYUE really copied the shoemaking technology of that year. TOP ONE FEIYUE's workmanship is not as good as DAFU FEIYUE's.
These shoes last like 3 months either way lol
@@jaredcraig739 DaFu is the OG company that made rubber from the 1920s. They merged with another Chinese company to make Top One around the 90's, I think, so both are still under DaFu ownership but I think they have different styles. The ones you're calling fake are the French Feiyues, plagiarized by Patrice Bastian who used to own a pair while he studied martial arts in Shanghai. He claims to have been "helping" raise awareness of these awesome shoes without realising he just capitalized the market while pushing the original company out. Lol
@@mei.mei1 this is the most well put together explanation of the history. I appreciate you putting it down so simply for us!
Where I can bought the real shoes?
There is a link in the description for Aliexpress. Those are the real ones. You can buy there.
@@jaredcraig739 In Canada, we can't get the red dot (US version). I got the Top One version from Amazon Canada and it took 2 weeks. This is a 2024 update.
Hello, for a chinese size 235 how can I match that with the europe size Ali Express has on it's site? I bought ones in China that says 235. Thanks.
I'm not sure how to match but I can tell you I got a 44 in Europe and my shoe says that the Chinese size is 270
All the people saying both are real have cognitive dissonance.. one is original the other is not. Simple..
thanks , good upload
There is no fucking comparison between chinese feiyue and French feiyue. I have them all Top One, Dafu Feiyue, French feiyue and the difference in detail and quality between the French ones to the Chinese is HUGE. People like remain loyal to their origins but it isn't really worth it. Just because they have Chinese origins doesn't mean that other people can't do good or even better than them.
All the Chinese ones that I bought they lack attention to details, less quality materials and small imperfections if seen with carefully. The French ones are more expensive but they are just pure art. Even the laces are carefully designed in their especial editions.
Of course, for martial arts the Chinese ones are better because they are cheaper and more flexible. I train with both and yes I prefer the cheaper Chinese ones to train, because if I destroy them I don't blame about my money. But in terms of quality and longer lasting. Don't even hesitate to buy the FRENCH ONES.
They are just different models 😒😅
Can you link me to the pair on their website so people can find it easily? I cannot find it on the American site.