- Made from 100% natural leather.
- Inspired by the first boots used to play football.
The first reference in history to football boots dates back to 1526, owned by King Henry VIII. He paid four shillings (about $120 today) for them, and they were made by the craftsman Cornelius Johnson. The first boots weighed about 500 grams each, which could increase to 1 kg when the field was wet. In 1925, brothers Rudolf and Adolf Dassler launched the first football boots with interchangeable studs. The brothers would later go their separate ways, founding Puma and Adidas.