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Stylmartin is a traditional Italian boot maker whose origins date back to the early part of the 20th century. They initially specialised in rugged walking and mountaineering boots. Ultimately, the company went through hard times, and disappeared. But in 1979 the Stylmartin brand was acquired by the Antis Footwear company that had been founded in 1970 by Antonio Binotto in Montebellinon. Today, the revived Stylmartin brand creates boots for just about every branch of motorcycling; racing, off-road and on road, but it is probably fair to say that the company has become most renowned for its stylish boots for the modern, style conscious, urban and retro biker.

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Verified customer reviews for Stylmartin Boots

Stylmartin Iron boots in black

gregory butler: Comfy and Look Great

Trainer like comfort out of the box True to size Look really good Some Toe and malleolus protection. firmish sole Great for pottering on the Enfield

Stylmartin Marshall boots in taupe

Anton Kravchenko: Mr

Awesome riding shoes! Look like regular trainers while providing good protection and water resistance.

Stylmartin YuRok boots in black

Lee Harrold: Mr

Firstly, Motolegends live up to their price match promise, no messing around, just immediate honouring of the competition's price. These boots are amazing. Immediately comfortable. You could walk on ice with the vibram soles, so wet and oily roads should be fine. They are very grippy. The leather is soft and waxy. I've used Saphir products to waterproof the leather further and nourish. I recommend Saphir Greasy Leather Cream in black. I am a UK11 and wear EU46 Alpine* and Sidi. Went for EU45 in the Stylmartin given online reviews. They fit well, could doo with a millimetre or two additional length, but EU46 would be too big for me. The laces feel a bit flimsy and didn't match my motorcycle, so I've upgraded to some Tobby hiking boot laces. Slightly thicker and more substantial. I don't want laces snapping on a ride. These boots, with a pair of Dexshell waterproof socks, my toes will never get wet on a ride.