The new Lotto Stadio 'Made in Italy' Blackout edition
The historic version is back, revisited in a total black look
November 15th, 2019
Lotto decided to launch a new version of the iconic football boot 'Stadio', Lotto's trademark, thorugh a combination of the total black look with the 'Made in Italy' expression, symbolic meaning chose by the Italian brand to celebrate the Italian manufacturing art, called Blackout Edition. Lotto's idea was born from the desire to dig out a model that took Lotto to the top at the end of the century, focusing on the nostalgic heritage of the model and the appeal of the leather, eliminating all unnecessary details and restoring the tongue folded over the neck.
This new edition please the purists by getting rid of the green that featured the last Stadio version, manintaing only the black details. The only hint of colour can be seen on the embroidered italian tricolour and by folding the iconic tongue, where the badge 'STADIO' appears, just above 'Made in Italy'. The Lotto Stadio reached a period of dominance in the Europe throughout the 80s, 90s and early 00s, with the likes of Andriy Shevchenko, Paul Gascoigne, Laurent Blanc, Gheorghe Hagi, Cafu and Clarence Seedorf, earning, during the 1998 World Cup, its icon status on the feet of Croatia's Davor Suker, top scorer of with six goals.