FILA Back to Biella: Replica Innocence

Looking back at the history of FILA is another moving story. In 1911, a pair of brothers set up a textile and clothing company named after their surname in the quiet town of Biella at the foot of the Alps. This is FILA, which I know today.

Have you ever thought of taking away what you loved?

I would say glass marbles, raccoon water heroes cards, and family combos that are everywhere. Time is like a mighty ocean engulfing everything fresh or outdated. In the current generation of 2012, people’s hearts are even more prominent.

I believe that everyone has a good heart for him to let go of, or feel innocent of innocent instinct. Therefore, Vintage is not only a tribute to the trend of the past, but also an expression of life attitude.

Just like the FILA Fall collection, we took the essence of sports elements from the 1970s, such as stripes, velvets, and V-neck knits, combined with contemporary fabrics and unique cuts to restore the unique beauty of the beautiful era. Active throughout the country. .

If you love tennis but you don't know Bjon Berger, then I dare say you must still miss homework. Tennis from 1976 to 1980 can be said to be almost his personal stage. He not only won the Wimbledon title for five times and was called an alien genius by his opponent, but also captured the hearts of countless female fans by virtue of an elegant and long-haired golden hair on the court. Looking at the striped sports jacket worn by P1 members, it's not hard to find that it was an engraved version of the jacket worn by Borg when he won the Wimbledon trophy. Just put on softer, more intimate velvet fabrics to help you battle more easily.

Looking back at the history of FILA is another moving story. In 1911, a pair of brothers set up a textile and clothing company named after their surname in the quiet town of Biella at the foot of the Alps. This is FILA, which I know today. The town of Biella after a hundred years has become a famous fashion center due to Emernegildo Zegna, Cerrutti 1881 and other world-famous branded clothes. FILA has also become an Italian sports and casual style because of its elegance and practicality. Therefore, it is not difficult to imagine that perhaps it is a seemingly simple sports pullover, or unadorned woven jackets, all of which have passed through their years of purging and purifying, and they have refined such a truly beautiful and timeless style.

While inheriting the classic design, FILA did not loosen up the business of product fashion sense. For example, the zipper on an asymmetrical position on a striped jacket, or the use of matt fabrics, reveals a fresh and refined trend. The unique style of a variety of accessories, to create a punctual echo of the Vintage equipment. Like the member in the photo, he wears not only the gentle old time but also the moment.

In this moment, let's listen to the echo from Biella with the outdoor sports brand FILA, and return to the seventies, engraved innocence.

Embroidery was an important art in the Medieval Islamic world. The 17th-century Turkish traveler Evliya Çelebi called it the "craft of the two hands". Because embroidery was a sign of high social status in Muslim societies, it became widely popular. In cities such as Damascus, Cairo and Istanbul, embroidery was visible on handkerchiefs, uniforms, flags, calligraphy, shoes, robes, tunics, horse trappings, slippers, sheaths, pouches, covers, and even on leather belts. Craftsmen embroidered items with gold and silver thread. Embroidery cottage industries, some employing over 800 people, grew to supply these items.

In the 16th century, in the reign of the Mughal Emperor Akbar, his chronicler Abu al-Fazl ibn Mubarak wrote in the famous Ain-i-Akbari: "His majesty (Akbar) pays much attention to various stuffs; hence Irani, Ottoman, and Mongolian articles of wear are in much abundance especially textiles embroidered in the patterns of Nakshi, Saadi, Chikhan, Ari, Zardozi, Wastli, Gota and Kohra. The imperial workshops in the towns of Lahore, Agra, Fatehpur and Ahmedabad turn out many masterpieces of workmanship in fabrics, and the figures and patterns, knots and variety of fashions which now prevail astonish even the most experienced travelers. Taste for fine material has since become general, and the drapery of embroidered fabrics used at feasts surpasses every description."

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