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Asics Corp
Asics makes athletic shoes, sportswear, and related gear, with running shoes as its best-known product line. The company designs products for training, racing, court sports, and everyday fitness, then sells them under the ASICS and Onitsuka Tiger brands. Its business is built around turning sports-focused product design into footwear and apparel that appeal to both serious athletes and regular consumers. Its main customers are runners, gym users, team-sport players, and style-conscious shoppers who buy through sporting-goods stores, specialty retailers, department stores, and Asics-branded stores and websites. Asics makes money mainly by selling physical products, with footwear typically the core of the business and apparel and accessories adding to the mix. It also earns from brand licensing and other related sales in some markets. What makes Asics different is its strong identity in performance running and sports science. Instead of competing as a broad generalist retailer, it focuses on product design, fit, cushioning, and sport-specific performance, especially for runners. That gives the company a clear place in the athletic goods industry: it is a branded manufacturer that sits between raw material suppliers and the stores and online channels that sell to end consumers.
Asics makes athletic shoes, sportswear, and related gear, with running shoes as its best-known product line. The company designs products for training, racing, court sports, and everyday fitness, then sells them under the ASICS and Onitsuka Tiger brands. Its business is built around turning sports-focused product design into footwear and apparel that appeal to both serious athletes and regular consumers.
Its main customers are runners, gym users, team-sport players, and style-conscious shoppers who buy through sporting-goods stores, specialty retailers, department stores, and Asics-branded stores and websites. Asics makes money mainly by selling physical products, with footwear typically the core of the business and apparel and accessories adding to the mix. It also earns from brand licensing and other related sales in some markets.
What makes Asics different is its strong identity in performance running and sports science. Instead of competing as a broad generalist retailer, it focuses on product design, fit, cushioning, and sport-specific performance, especially for runners. That gives the company a clear place in the athletic goods industry: it is a branded manufacturer that sits between raw material suppliers and the stores and online channels that sell to end consumers.