Pony International

Pony is an American brand of footwear and other clothing. It was founded in the United States and is now headquartered in Hong Kong under the company name Pony International.[1]

Pony
Product typeClothing, footwear
Owner
  • Pony International
  • (Symphony Holdings)
CountryUnited States
Hong Kong (present)
Introduced1972
Websitepony-international.com

History

Founded in 1972 on Madison Avenue in New York City, Pony was created by industry veteran (and Uruguayan-born[2]) Roberto Muller, along with financing provided by adidas Chairman Horst Dassler. The company's name is an acronym for Product of New York.[3] During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Pony became one of the top athletic brands worldwide. By the mid-1980s, Pony's sales volume reached US$800 million. The Pony brand has been worn by championship athletes in every major sport, including the FIFA World Cup, the NFL's Super Bowl, the CFL's Grey Cup, MLB's World Series, and the NBA Finals, as well as boxers, most notably James Buster Douglass on the night of his epic defeat over then-undefeated Champion Mike Tyson.

Pony was owned by the English-based company Pentland in the 1990s before a sale to The Firm entertainment group, based in Santa Monica, California. The Firm relaunched the brand in 2001 with celebrity entertainers including Justin Timberlake, Korn, Snoop Dogg and Paris Hilton.

In 2003, Global Brand Marketing, based in Santa Barbara, California, acquired a majority share of Pony, along with Symphony Holdings and Itochu Corporation. In 2006, Pony was purchased by Symphony Holdings, a public company based in Hong Kong. Symphony brought in former partner Infinity Associates (Mardy Cason and Bill Simon), who were the principals who purchased Converse from bankruptcy in 2001, turned the brand around and sold to Nike in 2003 for $305 million. Jim Stroesser, who was the key partner in rebuilding Converse, was asked to be the CEO/President of Pony in 2006. Stroesser's team relocated Pony from Santa Barbara, CA, to downtown San Diego, CA. Pony was in need of a complete turnaround, and Stroesser's team rebuilt the company's infrastructure and positioned the brand as one of America's most authentic sports brands. In 2010 the company's U.S. headquarters were moved to Los Angeles.

Endorsees

Pony athletes included Pelé, Dan Marino, Bob McAdoo, Nick Galis, Earl Campbell, Franco Harris, Lawrence Taylor, Willie Stargell, Reggie Jackson, Pete Rose, David Thompson, Spud Webb, Darryl Dawkins and Wilson Chandler. The Pony brand has a strong heritage in boxing, endorsing Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, Larry Holmes, and Leon Spinks.

Offerings

Originally Pony was known for producing athletic footwear. The company expanded its offerings to include sports clothing, and it has more recently produced streetwear. As a result, Pony has partnered with and been endorsed by non-athlete celebrities including Snoop Dogg, who in 2005 launched his Doggybiscuitz range. . Most recently, National Football League (NFL) star Randy Moss had his own line of football cleats developed.

Pony also designed several football teams' kits in the 1990s, including teams such as Oldham Athletic, Huddersfield Town, Dundee United, West Ham United, Hearts, Motherwell, Tottenham Hotspur, Coventry City, Southampton, Luton Town and Norwich City, Chile's Colo Colo, Mexico's Puebla, Club León, and Santos Laguna, among others.

Pony has been named the official shoe of the American Basketball Association (ABA).

Sponsorships

Basketball

Club teams

  • Ulsan Mobis Phoebus

References

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