Materials
In this section you can see what material usage characterizes the superstar family. Of course illustrated by two examples!
Basic Materials

Nappa Leather
Such types are made exclusively of nappa leather. The highest quality cowhide.

Corrected Grain
This product family uses specially treated imitation leather and achieves the perfect animal effect with embossing techniques!

Full grain leather
The entire upper is made of leather. Or it can be made with a mixture of one or more types of leather, but it is usually made from one type of animal. The picture shows a calf, for example.

Top Grain
Most of the upper parts are made of leather or synthetic leather. Most of the superstars in this case are dyed which makes it difficult to determine exactly what type of leather was used.

Aniline Leather
The surface of this skin is treated with clear paint. It is similarly transparent as in painted wood, where the veins remain natural and visible. Aniline skin is imperfect, has a trace of nature on it and is guaranteed not to have one of the same. This skin type has minimal surface protection and is therefore more sensitive to use.

Nubuck Leather
Nubuck is made by roughening (grinding) the outer surface of hides and skins - the hair side, the color side. It has tiny fluff on its surface, making it quite resistant to dirt and abrasion.

Suede
Suede models are generally specific to top-quality limited editions within superstars.

Hemp
Hemp models are among the most durable designs and the most natural to wear. A very special and environmentally friendly solution!

Corduroy
A real retro effect and a very rare solution! Compulsory pieces for collectors! This material is also considered the king of cotton fabrics.

Denim
The place of jeans manufacturing is unquestionable in the clothing industry. Extremely resistant and never goes out of style!

Canvas
The term canvas is broad and old. Deriving from the Old French word chanevaz meaning "made from hemp", the word has evolved to become a catch-all for heavy plain weave fabric, the type you would know from old tents. These days it's more often made from cotton than hemp but can also be found in linen and synthetic varieties.

Nylon

Kevlar

Pony Hair

Satin

Wool

Synthetic

Primeknit

Mesh

Neoprene

Recycled

Tweed

Weave

Jacquard
