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StylMartin

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The Stylmartin brand was introduced in 1979 by Giacomo Martinazzo. started developing safe motorcycle boots in the highest attainable quality. In a short time the brand managed to work its way up to a top player specializing in motorcycle boots.

By the mid-1990s Stylmartin was recognized as an icon in the international motorcycle racing world by working with the greatest riders at the time. In both the Racing and Off-road worlds, the brand managed to link itself with several icons. Names such as Eddie Lawson, Chad Trampas Parker, John Kocinski, Angel Nieto and Jorge Aspar Martinez all rode confidently with the Italian brand.Caferracer

Antis Footwear

In 2007, Antis Footwear took over the brand from Martinazzo. Antis Footwear was once founded in 1970 by Antonio Binotto and, like the Stylmartin brand, has a rich history of developing innovative footwear. Binotto bought the Stylmartin brand in 2007 with the intention of reviving the brand. In this he succeeded.

Italian craftsmanship

In the spirit of Italian craftsmanship, only the finest leather is used in the production of Stylmartin shoes. These quality materials develop their own unique look over time. No two shoes are alike because the rider's individual posture and pivot points cause the leather to develop folds and “imperfections” that give the shoes an authentic feel that cannot be reproduced. The shoes truly become one with the rider.

Quality

Stylmartin takes pride in the fact that entire collections of motorcycle boots and motorcycle sneakers are almost never returned due to product defects. Consistent quality is paramount for our manufacturers. Following this tradition means that the materials used to develop Stylmartin shoes come from Italy whenever possible. Talented shoemakers spend a lot of time perfecting their craft to provide riders with gear they can be proud of.Sport

 

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