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Asics | EX89 MT { WHITE/CREAM

Asics | EX89 MT { WHITE/CREAM

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Original: $82.35

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Asics | EX89 MT { WHITE/CREAM

$82.35

$24.70

The Story

The EX89™ MT sneaker blends the heritage influences of the GEL-EXTREME basketball shoe from 1989 with modern cushioning properties.​

It was originally created by Toshikazu Kayano in the late 1980s as his first design project with ASICS®. Its original high-top design was reworked with a mid-cut construction and color palettes that resemble an aged vintage look.​

We updated the cushioning system with our FF BLAST™ technology. It's met with a sculpted heel shape to improve underfoot comfort during everyday scenarios.​

The outsole’s pattern is meant to mirror the view of a city from the sky. This functional grip feature was initially inspired by the designer’s first business trip to the United States in 1987.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Asics | EX89 MT  { WHITE/CREAM - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Asics | EX89 MT  { WHITE/CREAM - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

The EX89™ MT sneaker blends the heritage influences of the GEL-EXTREME basketball shoe from 1989 with modern cushioning properties.​

It was originally created by Toshikazu Kayano in the late 1980s as his first design project with ASICS®. Its original high-top design was reworked with a mid-cut construction and color palettes that resemble an aged vintage look.​

We updated the cushioning system with our FF BLAST™ technology. It's met with a sculpted heel shape to improve underfoot comfort during everyday scenarios.​

The outsole’s pattern is meant to mirror the view of a city from the sky. This functional grip feature was initially inspired by the designer’s first business trip to the United States in 1987.