Cool Tracksuit Tops From Fila Vintage


Tracksuit tops have been around for years now it's a simple piece of clothing worn for sport or fashion. One of the most recognised at the minute as a casual fashion item of clothing is a Fila Vintage track top mostly teamed up with a nice pair of jeans.

Fila have been making tracksuit tops and other clothing since 1911 so they've had years of experience. Although initially their clothing was made to be worn for sport it has now been re-issued as Fila Vintage and is now considered fashion clothing. In the 80s Bjorn Borg wore Fila clothing on court coming out the now legendary BJ Tracksuit top which he'd removed to reveal a stylish polo shirt teamed up with classic tennis shorts. This clothing was soon adopted as a look by young casuals around the country, they'd wear a Fila Vintage Tracksuit Top with their jeans and rare European trainers.

20 years later and Fila Vintage clothing featured heavily in the Nick Loves film, The Business, with Danny Dyer and Tasser Hussain wearing track tops, polos and shorts by Fila in most scenes. Now in 2009 Nick Loves remake of The Firm is again packed with vintage clothing and Fila being one of the main players, its cool retro style Tracksuit tops were worn by young casuals going to the match throughout the film.

Back in the 80s lads would go all over Europe to buy or rob fila tracksuit tops but now its much more simple to get one as they are available to buy online.

So if you want to be bang in fashion with a cool look a nice vintage tracksuit top from fila could be the item of clothing for you, gone are the days of these just being made for sport. Casual styling all the way with Fila Vintage Clothing.




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