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Jordan Rep QC Guide 2026

April 2026·JordanHub Research Team
Reviewed by JordanHub Research Team · April 2026 · Data verified April 2026

QC (quality check) is the process of evaluating photos of your specific rep pair before approving shipment. This guide covers how the QC process works, what to look for by model, and how to make GL (green light, approve) versus RL (red light, reject) decisions.

Contents
  1. The QC Process
  2. What Photos to Request
  3. Model-Specific Checkpoints
  4. GL vs RL Decisions
  5. Common QC Issues
  6. FAQ

The QC Process

When you order Jordan reps through an agent, the agent receives the shoes at their warehouse before shipping to you. QC is the step where you receive photos of those actual shoes and decide whether to approve shipment (GL) or reject and have the agent source a different pair (RL). This is your only quality checkpoint — once you GL, the shoes ship and returns on quality grounds are difficult.

Standard QC photos from most agents include: both shoes from the side (lateral and medial), both shoes from above (top-down), outsole photo, and heel tab photo. These four angles cover most critical checkpoints but may not show everything. You can and should request additional photos for specific checkpoints — agents expect this for detail-critical models like Jordan 4 and Jordan 5.

What Photos to Request

ModelStandard PhotosAdditional RequestWhy
Jordan 4Side, top, outsole, heelBack-lit wing eyelet photoTranslucency only visible with backlight
Jordan 5Side, top, outsole, heelAngled light on tongueReflectivity only visible in angled light
Jordan 11Side, top, outsole, heelDirect light on patent panelGloss level requires good lighting
Jordan 1Side, top, outsole, heelDirect heel-on heel photoSwoosh angle most visible from behind
Travis Scott J1Side, top, outsole, heelLateral view both shoes togetherReversed swoosh position needs comparison

Model-Specific Checkpoints

Jordan 4: Wing eyelet translucency (most important), ankle netting texture, Air unit window clarity, midsole stitching line, heel tab text proportion. Check in that order — eyelets and netting are the most differentiating and should be checked first.

Jordan 5: Tongue reflectivity (most important), lace aglet weight, shark tooth outsole depth, tongue tab text. The tongue photo is worth requesting specifically — standard QC photos often do not capture reflectivity accurately.

Jordan 11: Patent leather gloss (most important), carbon plate texture, lace jewel weight, outsole Jumpman sharpness. All four are visible in standard QC photos with good lighting.

Jordan 1: Heel tab swoosh angle (most important), toe box profile curvature, tongue label font weight, colour blocking accuracy. Heel-direct and profile photos are most useful for Jordan 1 evaluation.

Jordan 3: Elephant print texture (most important and only critical check), toe box profile, cement midsole speckle distribution. Request close-up macro photo of elephant print zone specifically.

GL vs RL Decisions

GL (green light) means: the QC photos show quality that meets or exceeds expectations for the batch tier you ordered at. The critical checkpoints are correct. Minor variations in non-critical areas are acceptable — no rep pair is identical to retail in every detail, and minor colour variations in non-visible areas do not warrant RL.

RL (red light) means: one or more critical checkpoints are clearly wrong — wing eyelets are solid, tongue is not reflective, patent leather is matte, heel tab swoosh is horizontal. RL on a critical checkpoint is appropriate. RL on non-critical variation (slightly different shade in a non-prominent area, minor stitching variation in a hidden zone) is generally not justified and will not produce a significantly better replacement.

Common QC Issues by Model

Jordan 4: opaque eyelets even at mid-tier batches (request back-lit photo if unsure), uniform netting at OG batch. Jordan 5: non-reflective tongue at budget and OG batch, light aglets at OG and LJR batch. Jordan 11: matte patent leather at any budget batch. Jordan 1: horizontal heel tab swoosh at H12 and budget batch, flat toe box at budget batch. These issues are consistent across the community and reflected in batch scores.

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FAQ

What is GL and RL in Jordan rep QC?+
GL (green light) means approve and ship. RL (red light) means reject and re-source. These are the two outcomes after reviewing QC photos from your agent. GL on a critical issue is a mistake — once you GL, the shoes ship.
What photos should I request for Jordan 4 QC?+
Standard photos (side, top, outsole, heel) plus one specific request: back-lit wing eyelet photo. Wing eyelet translucency is the most important Jordan 4 checkpoint and is not visible in standard QC photos.
What is the most important QC check for each Jordan model?+
Jordan 4: wing eyelet translucency. Jordan 5: tongue reflectivity. Jordan 11: patent leather gloss. Jordan 1: heel tab swoosh angle. Jordan 3: elephant print texture. Check these first and GL/RL based on whether they are correct.
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