The first
Trialmasters were a real product of their time and place. In the 50s, <b>
Belstaff<b> took British military boots and repurposed them for motorbike riding. It was a practical move, but it created a classic. Made from hand-waxed calf leather and fitted with an underlaid toe cap and buckles across the heel and foot, it’s a hard-working and long-lasting shoe. Practical, too. The leather sole is injected with rubber with a lug-style grip.
<li>Belstaff leather boots
<li>Buckle and back zip fastening
<li>Underlaid toe cap, stitch detailing, buckle details at heel and foot, lug grip, hand-waxed
<li>Leather upper, leather lining, leather sole injected with rubber