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Onitsuka Tiger Men's Mexico 66
Onitsuka Tiger Men's Mexico 66
Onitsuka Tiger Men's Mexico 66
Onitsuka Tiger Men's Mexico 66
Onitsuka Tiger Men's Mexico 66
Onitsuka Tiger Men's Mexico 66
Onitsuka Tiger Men's Mexico 66

Onitsuka Tiger Men's Mexico 66 Sneakers, Birch/India Ink/Latte, Black, White, Off White, 13 Medium US

Product ID : 9579461
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Galleon Product ID 9579461
UPC / ISBN 887749550573
Shipping Weight 1.95 lbs
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Model DL408.1659
Manufacturer Onitsuka Tiger
Shipping Dimension 14.29 x 8.5 x 5.12 inches
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Onitsuka Tiger Men's Mexico 66 Features

  • Rubber sole

  • Grain leather upper with suede trim, Grosgrain lining at heel, Lace-up closure, Asics

  • Rounded toe

  • Leather sneaker featuring signature Tiger Stripes with logoed tongue and heel tag


About Onitsuka Tiger Men's Mexico 66

Product Description The iconic Mexico 66 was born in 1966 and debuted at the 1968 Olympic games pre-trials in Mexico with a premium white leather, stitched with red and blue tiger stripes. Today, the classic runner has been reawakened and remains to be the most popular shoe in the Onitsuka Tiger collection. Amazon.com Award yourself a gold medal in the retro-cool sneaker competition wearing the Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66. Introduced in 1966, this was the first shoe with the famous tiger stripes and worn at the Olympic games in Mexico in 1968. History lessons aside, this is one sweet sneak with a tonal leather and suede upper, soft lining and traction-loving outsole. From the Manufacturer Since 1949, Onitsuka Tiger has created stylish sports products inspired by the Japanese values of craftsmanship and attention to detail. Through their crafts, Onitsuka Tiger brings together East and West, and demonstrates what it means to be "Made of Japan."