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Starbucks launches Fila collab merchandise in APAC

The new collection features drinkware and lifestyle accessories.

Starbucks is collaborating with the sportstyle brand, Fila, for the first time to offer an exclusive collection of sporty street style essentials in the Asia Pacific for a limited time, aiming to combine fashion, function, and on-trend design, a press release revealed.

The Starbucks x Fila collection includes merchandise items featuring drinkware and lifestyle accessories, designed to energize adventure-seekers and trend-setters alike.

“The Starbucks x Fila collection unites Starbucks mission to nurture the human spirit and FILA’s legacy of celebrating athletics and the collective good,” said Erin Silvoy, vice president, product and marketing of Starbucks Asia Pacific.

The designer collaboration has been available starting 20 July at select Starbucks stores across the Asia Pacific region whilst supplies last.

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