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Onitsuka Tiger launches new shoes

HAVE you noticed that once the Movement Control Order (MCO) was gradually eased, what is considered fashionable has changed?

Lounge clothes are gaining popularity. Sneakers, already popular among athleisure consumers, is even bigger now as people focus on comfort rather than looks. White sneakers, colourful trainers and everything in-between that ease movement and speed, seem to be popular in this Covid-19 age.

I mean, if your time to go out is limited due to movement restriction, then saunteering in heels really isn't the way to get errands done.

This month, sneaker brand Onitsuka Tiger releases five sets of shoes-- the P-Trainer PRZM and Knit Lo, Icon series, Big Logo Trainer 2.0 and MT Icon series.

The Icon series focus on three styles worn by Japanese team athletes. Delegation 1964 was worn by the Japan's national team in 1964.

The reproduced model retains the original details such as the arch-shaped sole in the middle, the heel flap and unique heel reinforcement shape.

The two distinctive details – UI line on the side and indication of Tokto Onitsuka on the tongue label was only available on this model back then. The 1964 pairs are limited in quantity and serial numbers are printed on the socklining.

Nippon 60 was worn by the Japan's national team in 1960. The reproduced model with a combination of red and white leather and retro sport details recreates a striking upper design. The shoe also features an iconic circle inspired by the Japanese flag.

The Big Logo trainers are updated its style from last year with a classic running shoe upper and the bold Onitsuka Tiger Stripes stretching to the outer sole to give this style maximum impact.

The Big Logo trainer is updated with ankle-height upper. Featuring mixed materials like mesh netting, velour, performance rubber and other technical materials, both versions deliver a striking design with excellent insulation for smooth stride.


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