Pony is an American footwear and clothing brand established in 1972 by Roberto Muller in New York City. The company’s name is an acronym for "Product of New York", and it quickly became one of the top athletic brands worldwide after it rose to prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Its signature logo is a distinctive chevron symbol of quality and performance. Many athletes have won sports titles and championships in the brand's shoes. Pelé set his world record for the most soccer goals wearing a pair in 1976. Tracy Austin won the US Open wearing Pony footwear in 1979. And it was while wearing Pony on his feet that Reggie Jackson hit his 500th career home run.
One of Pony’s popular lifestyle sneaker models is the M-100 that boasts a cross-training and retro style. In 2014, the brand teamed up with the head of Kith for a red Italian leather stunner of the silhouette and released the Pony M-110 Ronnie Fieg New York Natives. Only 500 pairs of this hard-to-find sneaker with a sleek, tonal red snakeskin-deboss pattern on the tongue, heel, and quarter panels were created.
Another rocking colorway was released to honor the brand’s 50th anniversary. The limited-edition Pony M-100 Hi 50th Anniversary sports a crisp, white leather upper and luxe gold details like a golden charm celebrating the milestone. The brand’s legacy makes it an exceptional collectible sneaker for fans and enthusiasts who appreciate its classic designs and historical significance in sports and fashion culture.