Romit, Passione per l’eleganza – Passion for elegance

Made paying attention to quality in every single detail, ROMIT shoe – often sewed by hand – values at best a selection of precious first-choice leather and materials.

“The market is restarting and the fair went better than expected,” says Enrico Ciccola, President of Romit SpA. Participation in Micam is a sign of strength: the shoe factory based Montegranaro, in the province di Fermo, is a partner company of the main global luxury brands and it keeps on consolidating its presence on the international markets with a men’s shoe able to combine technological innovation and the most rigorous and traditional artisan quality criteria. “The only way to restart – continues Enrico Ciccola – is to create well- made shoes completely made in Italy, able to stand out for their extraordinary manufacturing, attention to detail, the quality of the materials. That’s why it is necessary to focus on training and contribution relief, so that the essential steps are not lost in the construction of a shoe that stands for elegance, timeless beauty and comfort. Although luxury sneakers have conquered an increasingly large slice of the market – he underlines – the formal shoe will not lose its role as a fashion icon if it will still be seen as an expression of know-how and professionalism. On our side, we are known for the particular processes that ensures flexibility, comfort, lightness and durability. We incessantly invest in R&D activities so to achieve perfection in every production phase, with an eye always keen on the sustainability of the materials (recycled, metal free, etc.).”

As usual, the Valentino Shoes brand stands out (licensed by Mario Valentino, Naples): the new spring-summer 2022 collection is addressed to the contemporary man who loves elegance and chooses a refined and exclusive shoe suitable for a dynamic and modern lifestyle.

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Mocassino Valentino Shoes con tomaia caratterizzata dalla particolare tecnica di lavorazione del taglio ad acqua Valentino Shoes’ moccasin: the upper features the particular water-cutting technique