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Falke Women's jackets (1)
The motto of Falke is: perfection without compromise. True to the motto, the Falke ladies' jackets are designed, developed, and produced. They fulfill the highest requirements and should be part of the equipment of every sportswomen. An anatomic-feminine fit is combined with highest functionality, so that you benefit from an optimal support doing your type of sport.
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The Falke Ergonomic Sport System
With its first-class sportswear, Falke offers a holistic, optimally coordinated product portfolio. With the Ergonomic Sport System series, Falke has created highly functional sportswear with which sports enthusiasts and especially running athletes are perfectly equipped. The comfortable Falke sportswear is anatomically shaped and has optimal temperature control - for runners with the highest demands for wearing comfort. In 2014, Falke equipped the German national ski team for the first time with functional underwear and ski socks from the Falke Ergonomic Sport System.The Falke quality culture
Falke is dedicated to the goal of creating stylish fashion and functional sportswear for modern people – in superior quality and with the demand for perfection in craftsmanship. Falke's passion: to strive for and live quality for its own sake. Falke has been working on that with full passion for more than 100 years. Always looking ahead, Falke not only follows the trends of the times but also plays a decisive role in shaping the zeitgeist itself.The Falke history: quality since 1895
The Falke success story began in 1895, when the roofer Franz Falke-Rohen, who worked as a seasonal knitter during the cold winter months, founded his own knitting factory. In 1902, his eldest son Franz took over the knitting factory. With the purchase of the wool and hair yarn spinning mill of Carl Meisenburg in Schmallenberg, the company finally laid the foundation for the development of today's group of companies. Two years later, a new factory was built there, on the site of which the headquarters of the Falke group are still located today. Within the next few years, Falke was on an expansion course: the small craft business had become a stately industrial enterprise with 800 employees – a remarkable life's work of Franz Falke Senior, who died in 1828. It was not until 1946 that the well-known Falke trademark was designed: a white falcon with lettering on a red background. In the 1950s, Falke's corporate strategy was determined by a consistent brand policy and the development of export markets in Europe and overseas. In the 1960s and 70s, Falke expanded its product range to include women's and men's knitwear, with international locations in Portugal, Hungary, Austria, and South Africa. In 1976, Falke was finally awarded the German Marketing Prize. The first flagship store in Cologne, shop-in-shop systems in Germany, and the fashion centres of Europe and sponsorship of the successful Formula 1 team by Williams characterised the company's activities in the 1990s. In 2008, Falke bought the Burlington brand. In 2012, Falke opened the new production facility in Serbia, where fine and knitwear is manufactured for the global fashion market. The Falke group employed over 3,300 people worldwideSince 2005, Falke has presented itself as a full-range supplier of functional sportswear – with success: the Falke ESS collection was awarded the Runner's World ISPO Award in the category of Best Running Apparel. That was immediately followed by the Design Prize of the Federal Republic of Germany for Falke as the only textile company for the highly innovative Active Sports sports sweater. In 2015, Falke introduced the innovative Impulse Running Wear to the sportswear market.