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ASICS keeps the split-tongue intact
Topic Started: Sep 29 2016, 08:15 PM (14 Views)
Helen002

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ASICS has exactly what you need in your life, something clean, classy and quite classic looking. Today we get our first look at The Asics GEL IV ‘Tuxedo’, a black and white rendition of the ASICS legend, adding something quite bold to your selection.

Evoking a tropical vibe, the Asics Atena Court le defining aquatic turquoise hue across its nubuck upper is symbolic of a beach, while navy-colored fish scale detailing is seen across its side panels and heel section to further coordinate with its respective theme. Finally, seafoam green colors the full-length rubber sole unit to top off its vibrant aesthetic.

The Asics Onitsuka Tiger adds a strangely enticing construction that keeps the split-tongue intact, but then adds a high-arching sock liner to help keep your feet protected from the elements as only a boot could. ASICS is kicking things off with two brand new colorways too, as a tonal grey pairs a premium suede with sports mesh while teal accents add a vibrant pop. There’s also a navy, tan, and red selection available perfect for any occasion thanks to the sandy shade occupying the top half of the extended model.
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