MEXICO 66 is a pair of shoes that combine the features of the 1961 training shoe "Limber" and the design of the "Limber" training shoe that was one of the first models to incorporate Onitsuka Tiger Stripes, developed for Mexico in 1966. Designed with a contemporary style while still maintaining the feel of the 1960s, the MEXICO 66 was a pair of Onitsuka Tigers. 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."
M**
Stylish shoe
Love these shoes!!! So comfy and go with everything! They are worth the price! There is no arch support, more of a flat, but very comfortable to walk it. Great quality, sturdy and so stylish. Pay attention to sizing. Look at the size chart. In EU women’s size I’m a 39 (US 8- 8.5) I ordered the size 6! They fit perfectly.
D**L
Great but big
They looked very nice with good quality, but they were a little big, so I had to get a smaller size.
K**R
Comfortable
One of the best shoes I’ve ever own it. I like the design and the craftsmanship. It’s so comfortable and so light weight. You can dress up or down accordingly.
A**R
Wider than they look
These shoes are great! Very comfortable and lightweight. I usually look for a women's 10 wide (10C) , but I got these in "unisex" 9.5 and they are perfect - they are actually wider than they look and the visual details give them the illusion of looking not wide, which is a definite positive for me.
A**R
Fantastic product
The Onitsuka Tiger is a fantastic and unique pair of sneakers that I have been craving for a while. The quality and the comfort is bar none and the size is just about right. The color and the stiching feels and looks good. They are a bit on the pricier side but they are worth it in my books (therefore they are off by 1 star).
R**R
Pinterest made me do it
So cute and comfy. Get them
L**D
Ripoff
These are made in Indonesia and feel like a $50 pair of shoes. Certainly not worth the price of nearly $200 that you’d pay for the MIJ shoes. I’ve bought real MIJ Onutsika Tigers in Japan — these ain’t them.I felt ripped off.
D**R
Awesome shoes!
Love these shoes! Always get compliments!
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