The Lotto Stadio shoes are back
The historic 'Made in Italy' version, revisited in a modern key, is the same to that of 1990
July 25th, 2019
Once upon a time the Lotto Stadio, the most famous football boots by Lotto that between the 80s and the first years of 2000 trodden the most important pitches on the feet of champions like Clarence Seedorf, Paul Gascoigne, Gheorghe Hagi, Andriy Shevchenko, Cafu and Laurent Blanc. Today, after a decade from their silent disappearance, the Lotto Stadio were been remade in the new version 'Made in Italy', symbolic meaning chose by Lotto to celebrate the Italian manufacturing art that matches premium materials with out of the ordinary comfort and efficiency.
The Stadio 'Made in Italy' maintain every detail of their ancestors, presenting themselves with the iconic fold-over tongue, the pattern composed by diagonal seams, the branding on the heel and that characteristic brilliant green on the logo of the homegrown brand, the sole and the tongue. Not to mention the soft and resistant kangaroo leather used for this boot, in an age in which laceless and synthetic uppers are prefered to materials so refined. Lotto isn't doing this, and to preserve its nostalgic heritage continues to prefer the same ingredients of the recipe that take it to the top at the end of last century.