GSM
The tennis-inspired low-top whose name spells out Game, Set, Match.
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Story & heritage
GSM is explicitly tied to the phrase “Game, Set, Match,” which makes its tennis reference easy to read.
Farfetch calls it a nod to 1980s tennis shoes, so the model lands as one of the brand’s cleanest sport-court classics.
Materials & craft
The product page lists a calf leather, faux leather and calf suede build with signature Tiger stripes and a gum-rubber sole.
A round toe, lace-up front and logo-print tongue keep the shape simple while the mixed materials add depth.
How to choose & style
GSM is the easiest way to wear Onitsuka Tiger without leaning into a runner shape.
It feels especially good with straight denim, tennis whites and the kind of soft tailoring that lets the court reference stay visible.