Fratelli Rossetti has drawn inspiration from its own
archives for a fresh take on one of its classics: an
ankle-boot, originally launched in 1975, with a bi-color design
to highlight its structure. The simple, clean-cut style draws on the
Bauhaus approach, meaning that a rational design
creates timeless classics.
Aesthetics and functionality merge in the line of
6 different styles: 2 boots, 2 ankle-boots, 1 shoe and 1 bag. The forms
are emphasized by the pairings of light colours with contrasting dark hues and
diverse materials, such as leather and pony skin. They are authentic
architectural masterpieces.
Fratelli Rossetti was founded in 1953 by the visionary genius Renzo
Rossetti in Parabiago, in the outskirts of Milan. At that time, a national
fashion industry was just beginning to develop in Italy.
The company is now run by brothers Diego, Dario and Luca from the
second generation of the family. With their dedication and devotion, they have
taken the company to its 60th anniversary and beyond, with a constant focus on quality. Over the
years, the brand has become synonymous with style in Italy and across the globe.
It embodies the values of unparalleled craftsmanship.
You may want to also view our previous fashion blog post about the Rock Candy shoes from Fratelli Rossetti.
Learn about the Fratelli Rossetti Boutique in Milan here on Apparel Search in one of our older fashion articles from a few years ago.
View more blog posts about boots here on Apparel Search.
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