The details surrounding this release are sparse. Mum is the word as far as Nice Kicks is concerned regarding their latest sneaker collaboration. If you’re an inquisitive onitsuka tiger yellow mind like me and do some digging you’ll unearth the facts that this is another collaboration between Nice Kicks, Asics, and Capo to the David Z throne Ronnie Fieg. The only visuals provided are a teaser shot of the back of the kick, but they’ve already got the blog-boys going crazy. If Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66 Yellow you’re memory is a little foggy, Asics Onitsuka Tiger the initial collaborative sneaker by these three entities is pictured below. As far as version 2.0, all we can say for sure is that they’re predominantly gray, and will release some time in October. Happy hunting.
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Discerning sneakerheads have long appreciated the Onitsuka Tiger, especially the Mexico 66 model. The Mexico 66 is the first Onitsuka Tiger sneaker to sport its distinctive stripes. If you’re wondering, Onitsuka Tiger became ASICS in 1975, but vintage/retro models still sport the former name. The shoe was made famous after being worn by athletes at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico. There are two new colorways for the fall for the over-40-years-old-and-still-fresh-to-death model.
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A new pair of Ronnie Fieg–designed Asics Gel Lyte IIIs—the second collaboration with Nice Kicks, hence the “Nice Kicks 2.0“—means a new model to show them off. This time her name is Linette Asics Gel Kayano 17 Torres and the Dominican lass seems skilled enough at modeling these sneakers, I guess. As for the kicks, all grey everything and dropping October 1.
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