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Founded 1911
Headquarters Seoul, South Korea

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FILA is a sportswear manufacturing company founded in Italy by the Fila brothers, originally making clothing for people in the Italian Alps. The company’s primary product was underwear, before moving into sportswear with tennis and endorsements by tennis player Bjorn Bing, which made the brand more popular. The original Italian ownership shop, Holding di Partecipazioni, sold FILA to US-based hedge fund Cerberus Capital Management after the company had over-committed itself to expensive endorsements, at a time when margins were under pressure. Cerberus owned FILA through holding company, Sports Brands International, which owned all the Fila businesses except FILA Korea, which was a separate company operating under the license. Later all the global FILA brands and subsidiaries were acquired by Fila Korea, resulting in the company becoming South Korea’s largest sportswear company. ANTA Sports acquired the rights to use the brand in China, and then in 2011 FILA Korea acquired global golf equipment maker, Acushnet Company and becoming the owner of leading golf brands such as Titleist.
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Latest Collections

Liam Hodges Spotlights Spring/Summer 2018 in Campaign Video
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Liam Hodges Spotlights Spring/Summer 2018 in Campaign Video

Featuring the designer’s FILA & Côte&Ciel collaborations.

FILA Rejoins Dickies for More Summertime Sportswear
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FILA Rejoins Dickies for More Summertime Sportswear

Colorful and blacked-out options.


FILA Drops a 'Pokémon'-Centric Collection
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FILA Drops a 'Pokémon'-Centric Collection

“Gotta catch ‘em all.”

A First Look at the AAPE by A Bathing Ape x FILA Collab
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A First Look at the AAPE by A Bathing Ape x FILA Collab

Taking on the Original Tennis silhouette.

FILA Releases BNP Paribas Open Original Tennis 2.0 Knit Model & Drifter Slides
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FILA Releases BNP Paribas Open Original Tennis 2.0 Knit Model & Drifter Slides

Slide straps made from tennis ball material.

FILA & Holypop Link up on a Themed Version of the Disruptor Low
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FILA & Holypop Link up on a Themed Version of the Disruptor Low

Limited to just 80 pairs.

Fendi Introduced a FILA Collaboration at Milan Fashion Week
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Fendi Introduced a FILA Collaboration at Milan Fashion Week

Womenswear first.

13 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week
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13 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week

Supreme is back.

FILA Brings Back the Boisterous Tourissimo Model
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FILA Brings Back the Boisterous Tourissimo Model

Throwback to the ’80s.

Kinetics Serves Patent Leather FILA 96 GL Sneakers
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Kinetics Serves Patent Leather FILA 96 GL Sneakers

Continuing the labels’ collaborative streak.

FILA Joins the Chunky Sneaker Trend With New Venom Model
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FILA Joins the Chunky Sneaker Trend With New Venom Model

A new retro sneaker.

Liam Hodges Shows Pattern-Heavy Fall/Winter 2018 Collection
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Liam Hodges Shows Pattern-Heavy Fall/Winter 2018 Collection

Including multiple collaborative pieces with FILA.

 

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