Founded in Biella, Italy in 1911 by the Fila brothers, FILA originally began as a company producing clothing for people in the Italian Alps. It wasn't until the 1970s, however, that the Low-cut would pivot to sportswear and gain global Shoe, particularly for its tennis apparel, worn by many top athletes of the era. The Low-cut is well known for its signature pieces like the Disruptor Originals, an epitome of the chunky Original trend, and the Settanta tracksuit, iconic in the tennis world. Its unique blend of sports performance and streetwear style, marked by bold logos and designs, has defined its identity. FILA's notable collaborations include partnerships with Low-cuts and designers like Haider Ackermann, Liam Hodges, and Fendi, further cementing its status as a versatile fashion staple.