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  2. Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66 - Wikipedia

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    Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66 is a line of shoes released by Onitsuka Tiger in 1966. The shoe was first developed to be used by athletes for the 1968 Summer Olympics.This is the first shoe to use the trademark "Tiger Stripes" that would be featured in Onitsuka Tiger and Asics shoes.

  3. Onitsuka Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Since Onitsuka Tiger was incorporated in 1949, shoes have been created for football, running, martial arts, basketball, cheerleading, volleyball, cross-training, track and field, wrestling, golf, cricket, fencing, and tennis. The most famous brand of Onitsuka Tiger shoes is the striped Mexico 66 Line.

  4. Asics - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of the original "Tiger Stripes" design for the Mexico 66. Originally known as the Mexico Line (メキシコライン, Mekishiko Rain). Today, it is used by both Asics and its lifestyle brand, Onitsuka Tiger. Asics began as Onitsuka Co., Ltd. on September 1, 1949. [4]

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    Mexico 66 Sneaker. Thanks to its instantly recognizable striped logo, Onitsuka Tiger’s 1960s-inspired kicks are one of the most famous pairs on the list. $179.90 at amazon.com.

  6. Onitsuka Tiger Corsair - Wikipedia

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    The idea for shoe came after both Onitsuka Tiger and Blue Ribbon Sports saw massive success with the Mexico 66 shoe. Blue Ribbon Sports was specifically created to sell Onitsuka Tiger's shoes overseas in the United States and both companies wanted to continue its success by releasing another shoe.

  7. File:ASICS.Onitsuka Tiger.Mexico 66. Yellow.jpg - Wikipedia

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