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  2. Ready for March Madness? You need this ridiculous shoe - AOL

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    Crocs released the clog to celebrate the 2025 All-Star game, which took place February 16. The shoe itself is game-agnostic, though, so you can rock it to show your basketball pride all year long.

  3. Asics - Wikipedia

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    Asics generated ¥570.4 billion in net sales and ¥35.2 billion in net income in fiscal year 2023. 50% of the company's income came from the sale of performance running shoes, 33% from other shoes, 6% from apparel and equipment, and 11% from Onitsuka Tiger. 16% of the company's sales were in Japan, 21% in North America, 27% in Europe, 14% in ...

  4. 7-Eleven Joins Long List of Wild Crocs Collaborations

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  5. Onitsuka Tiger - Wikipedia

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    The most famous brand of Onitsuka Tiger shoes is the striped Mexico 66 Line. Asics still sells vintage-style Onitsuka Tiger shoes, including the Mexico 66. In Asics' portfolio, Asics is oriented towards sports performance, Asics Tiger focuses on retro and lifestyle sportswear, and Onitsuka Tiger has premium positioning and designer collaborations.

  6. Crocs - Wikipedia

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    In October 2006, Crocs Inc. purchased Jibbitz, a manufacturer of accessories that snap into the holes in Crocs shoes, for $10 million, or $20 million if Jibbitz met earnings goals. [ 20 ] In January 2007, Crocs acquired assets of Ocean Minded [ 21 ] for $1.75 million in cash, plus potentially $3.75 million based on performance.

  7. Application-specific integrated circuit - Wikipedia

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    "Structured ASIC" technology is seen as bridging the gap between field-programmable gate arrays and "standard-cell" ASIC designs. Because only a small number of chip layers must be custom-produced, "structured ASIC" designs have much smaller non-recurring expenditures (NRE) than "standard-cell" or "full-custom" chips, which require that a full ...