Project Legit Check
A sneaker archive, legit check journal, and product history blog by Marching Dogs.
Project Legit Check is the research and archive side of Marching Dogs.
What started as an authentication-focused project has grown into a historical record of sneakers, collectibles, product details, release stories, packaging, materials, and legit check notes.
Instead of disappearing into old Instagram posts, this archive is being rebuilt as a long-form blog so collectors, buyers, and sneaker fans can search, reference, and revisit the details behind important pairs.
Sneaker History
Legit Check Notes
Original Photos
Packaging Details
Release Research
Market Context
Collector Knowledge
Historical Archive
Why Project Legit Check is moving to the blog.
A lot of Project Legit Check history started on Instagram. That format is useful for quick posts, photos, and community attention, but it is not built for long-term search, detailed research, or organized reference.
The Marching Dogs blog gives Project Legit Check a better home.
Each post can hold original photos, release details, authentication notes, product history, market context, and source-backed research in one place. Instead of being buried in a feed, the information becomes searchable and easier to build on over time.
Built from years of product review and legit check work.
Project Legit Check comes from years of reviewing sneakers, collectibles, and product details through the Marching Dogs ecosystem.
The focus today is less about taking outside authentication requests and more about documenting what has been learned: how products are built, what details matter, how packaging tells a story, and why original product records are valuable.
The archive is meant to help buyers, collectors, and sneaker fans understand the details behind the items they care about.
Best researched, not first.
Project Legit Check is not trying to be the first page to repeat release news.
The goal is to build the most useful version of the record: original photos, source-backed context, visible product details, packaging notes, market background, and the kind of information that helps a pair make sense years later.
That is why the archive matters. It preserves the details before they get lost in feeds, listings, screenshots, and short-form posts.