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Heritage: 1966 Olympic training shoe; Bruce Lee in Game of Death and Uma in Kill Bill made it iconic. / Fit: Generally true to size; narrow forefoot and shape-sensitive break-in.
Silhouette: Late-70s retro runner with mesh-and-suede upper and signature Tiger Stripes side panel. / Sole: Chunkier and thicker than Mexico 66; supportive but firm; not a cushioning specialist.
Silhouette: 60s court-derived low-top with perforated forefoot and tiger stripes. / Fit: Slightly wider toe box than Mexico 66; better for medium-width feet.
Use case: Travel, summer outfits, slip-on errands; not a long-walking or hiking shoe. / Fit: Same narrow Mexico 66 last; no laces to loosen forefoot pressure.
Silhouette: Heritage 1960s runner; direct ancestor of the Nike Cortez via Bowerman/Knight import deal. / Sole: Thicker and more lifted than Mexico 66; slightly more cushion than other vintage Tigers.
Shape: Slim 70s runner: mesh-and-suede upper with a slight toe spring; runs more athletic than Mexico 66. / Fit: Standard Onitsuka slim last; start true to size, expect a narrow forefoot.
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