
It's easy to gloss over the fact that Jerry Stackhouse had his own line of signature shoes during the 1990s. Along with Grant Hill, Stackhouse joined Fila after being drafted in 1995.
Fila's signature sneakers haven't received the same retro treatment as Nike, Adidas or, to an extent, nostalgic Reebok offerings. But at the time, the brand produced a wonderful array of basketball kicks.
Stackhouse's line, in particular, was special. Dubbed The Stack, Fila pushed its product onto the court using a bulky finish—a trait the brand is remembered for. Stackhouse's kicks used Fila's traditional color combination of white, navy blue and red to keep a level of brand notoriety—a black-and-white design was also made public.
In the end, Stackhouse's time with Fila remains a footnote of signature basketball offerings during the '90s. His line was prominent and made noise at the time despite being forgotten all these years later.
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