Tennis shoes have been historically reserved save for a few shoes (looking at you Tech Challenge line) and thats what...
Ahhhh, the FILA Blur. While the very later part of the 90’s didn’t represent FILA’s pinnacle as far as design...
This late 90’s cross training turf shoe was pretty unique. While other turf/crosstraining shoes of the time clearly looked like...
The FILA Mis-Match was another very interesting 70 dollar basketball shoe from FILA’s back catalog. It had a pretty unique...
By 1998 FILA was still hanging tough although no longer in its prime. Still, shoes like the Confidence Mid were...
Released in 1992 at 75 USD, the M Squad from FILA was a clean looking basketball shoe with a street...
Another dope runner from FILA, the Go-light was $74.95 running shoe that featured 2A Technology in combination with a light...
The FILA Renegade was a late 90’s basketball shoe (retailing at $74.95) that featured a multi dimensional upper, sculptured CMR...
The third installment of the Stackhouse wasn’t a fan favorite but decent looking nonetheless. It featured a toe cap that...
Released in 1998 the FILA Intent mid was a clean looking 70 dollar basketball shoe with a multi...
In 1997 the WNBA was the talk of the town. While many remember the classics from Nike few remember this...
From the heyday of FILA basketball, this 1994 release featured Filabuck synthetic suede uppers, shock absorbent molded EVA midsole and...