Ellesse captured 80s zeitgeist with iconic ads and calendars. Stone Island specializes in fabric surface treatment for football fans. Fila started as underwear manufacturer in 1909, later became sportswear. C.P. Company launched in 1975, known for Mille Miglia. Paul and Shark founded in 1921, popular among Italian casuals
Tracksuit consists of jacket and trousers with front zipper. Originally designed for athletes to wear over competition clothing. First synthetic fiber use in sportswear. Features mesh interior for unobstructed wear
Founded in 1906 as New Balance Arch Support Company by William J. Riley. Name derived from chicken's three-pronged foot for shoe balance. Initially produced arch supports for shoe fit improvement
Louis Vuitton founded in 1854, known for impeccable craftsmanship and Monogram Canvas logo. Gucci established in 1921, merging fashion with art through collaborations. Versace founded in 1978, featuring bold designs and Greek/Roman motifs. Dior created "New Look" in 1946, known for iconic designs like Bar Suit. Hermès founded in 1837, known for high-quality leather goods
Adidas is a German sports apparel manufacturer founded in 1948. Company produces footwear, bags, shirts, watches and eyewear. Adidas Group includes Reebok, TaylorMade-Adidas and Rockport. Three parallel bars feature in company's designs since 1951
Fashion settled back from 1970s flamboyance to 1940s-1950s classic styles. Pastel sportswear and conservative suits were popular. Hawaiian shirts were in style