Sports are Jim-dandy activities in the contemporary society. From football, tennis, basketball to volleyball—there is a need for fashion brands to manufacture apparels and footwear that will be practical for sports.
The most influential brands in the world that manufacture a great deal of sportswear include Australia's Rip Curl, America's Nike, Germany's Adidas and A Bathing Ape. Their intoxicating products are contemporary, chic, practical and comfortable. The irresistibility for comfortable fashions in the late twentieth century made footwear a more practical choice as a wardrobe item.
Trainer detailings have illuminated the essence of high-end fashion. In 2015, for instance Alexander Wang's collection featured trainer details to adorn clingy dresses for their subtle appearance.
Sports Stars have long been known for inventing sport-related fashion trends. In the late 1920s—French tennis player, Suzanne Lenglen (1899—1938) issued a trend for shorter skirts. David Beckham (1975—) has genuinely impressed men all over the world when it comes to style and grooming. He has been the cover for various men's lifestyle and fashion magazines such as GQ.
Sports stars have also been involved in fashion advertising campaigns since the 1930s—helping to shape the future of sportswear. Some hip-hop stars have infused their style with sportswear. The Iconic ones are Snoop Dogg (1971—), Drake (1986—) and Pharell Williams (1973—) who is now Louis Vuitton creative director for menswear.
The integral pieces for sports include sneakers to hoodies. Non-sports people can also wear to showcase their personality, style and comfort.