I just got a black Nippon Made Mexico 66 nm, and I also previously bought a Serrano made in Vietnam. Somehow, I find the Mexico 66 nm more comfortable to wear and have a nicer fit. The difference though is in the finish of the sole. The Nippon Made has a kind of stained white sole which I believe is due to the dyeing process since it is handmade. It's very different from the more "finished" look of the non made in japan version.
That's an interesting observation! Maybe I visit Japan next year, I can pick up another made in Japan pair to see if the quality is better. I appreciate you shared your experience and observation! 😊🙏🏼
Compared to regular onitsuka same size ?? Also since you’ve had them for a while did they stretch out to where sneaker feels looser or not really ?? (:
@@cheesim ah okay ! I saw some on eBay since here in 🇺🇸 we don’t have the stores or online site available :( But alright there to size then basically :)? & ah okay got it & would you say once you break them in , more room , but they don’t feel per example , looser in ankle area or in the back part of the feet or any part in gwneral due to the stretch??
I think I got mine from Saks, you may be able to find them on Farfetch as well. Also, I just checked my shoes again, I think they run 1/2 size smaller based on my US sizing. These are comfortable now but they still have a narrow silhouette. The shoes don't bother my ankle at all
That white crossed stripe reminds me of ASICS shoe brand. My feet are in the narrower side they would probably be a good fit me as well. I like the black and white enjoy they are cute cute cute 🥰 tfs
Yes they merged in 1977 but the vintage style sneakers are still being sold under the Onitsuka brand 😆 I bet these will fit you well too! And Happy Birthday!🎂
Yes not all made in Japan. They charge the similar price because it’s about the brand value. 😅 The pair I showed in this video were made in Japan though.
I just got a black Nippon Made Mexico 66 nm, and I also previously bought a Serrano made in Vietnam. Somehow, I find the Mexico 66 nm more comfortable to wear and have a nicer fit. The difference though is in the finish of the sole. The Nippon Made has a kind of stained white sole which I believe is due to the dyeing process since it is handmade. It's very different from the more "finished" look of the non made in japan version.
That's an interesting observation! Maybe I visit Japan next year, I can pick up another made in Japan pair to see if the quality is better. I appreciate you shared your experience and observation! 😊🙏🏼
Compared to regular onitsuka same size ??
Also since you’ve had them for a while did they stretch out to where sneaker feels looser or not really ?? (:
If you know your euro size, it should be accurate. They do stretched out more the second year I wear them. They are now more comfortable.
@@cheesim ah okay ! I saw some on eBay since here in 🇺🇸 we don’t have the stores or online site available :( But alright there to size then basically :)?
& ah okay got it & would you say once you break them in , more room , but they don’t feel per example , looser in ankle area or in the back part of the feet or any part in gwneral due to the stretch??
I think I got mine from Saks, you may be able to find them on Farfetch as well. Also, I just checked my shoes again, I think they run 1/2 size smaller based on my US sizing. These are comfortable now but they still have a narrow silhouette. The shoes don't bother my ankle at all
@@cheesim thanks for the help I really do appreciate it :) & I’ll check there
How is it holding up after wear and tear? Feel like buying but price dunno if worth it
They are ok but because the shoes are a little on the narrow side, they are not the most comfortable 🙈 probably not suitable for medium-wide feet 😅
@@cheesim in terms of the build quality and leather wise. Is it pealing or out of shape?
@@nicholaspro6349 it’s not peeling. Most shoes are holding up well these days, especially when you take good care of them 😊
What is the price
I bought them on sale for $196
That packaging is hilarious Lol. Those shoes looks like it’s well made. Looks good on you. Your carpet looks so plush whenever you step on it.🙃 TFS. 🤍
Thanks for watching! The carpet was here when I moved here. I would prefer no carpet to be honest. My allergies could be so bad 😅
That white crossed stripe reminds me of ASICS shoe brand. My feet are in the narrower side they would probably be a good fit me as well. I like the black and white enjoy they are cute cute cute 🥰 tfs
Yes they merged in 1977 but the vintage style sneakers are still being sold under the Onitsuka brand 😆 I bet these will fit you well too! And Happy Birthday!🎂
I Love the Japan made ones but they are hard to find
They are available on Saks website 😊
@@cheesim I've gotten a couple of pairs there but sizes are very limited I also try the onitzuka webside and same thing
That's true, even on Farfetch I couldn't find any that is made in Japan😅
Cools shoes…I like that brand!
Thanks! I love the look of these sneakers!
They look very well made. Very cool. Thanks for sharing! Peace and love..Suz What ☮️💛
Thanks I love it!! 😊🙏🏼
That box is gigundo. 😂
Yes that was crazy! Could fit two pair in the box🤣
Nice shoes 🥰
Thanks!!
It’s not all made in Japan, and they charge you same as the made in Japan one
Yes not all made in Japan. They charge the similar price because it’s about the brand value. 😅 The pair I showed in this video were made in Japan though.
1st comment lol
Thanks Robin!!