Lotto Sport

Lotto Sport is an Italian sports equipment manufacturer established in 1973, specializing in performance-driven footwear, apparel, and accessories for soccer, tennis, and athletic lifestyle. The brand is distributed in over 100 countries and worn by more than 300 professional soccer players and 200 tennis players worldwide.

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Headquarters

Via Montebelluna 5/7
31040 Trevignano (TV), Italy
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Returns

What is the return window?
Only items ordered/placed online through the Site will qualify for a return of any kind. While the lottosport.com site references a return policy, the specific return window is not clearly stated on their U.S. website. Customers should contact [email protected] for specific return timeframes.

Are there any items that are non-returnable?
Gift cards are FINAL SALE. Lottosport.com does not offer returns, exchanges, and/or store credit for gift cards.

How will I receive my refund?
The refund will be completed on the same payment method used to confirm the order within 14 days since the receipt of the goods. You will be credited for the price of the purchased products.

What if I received a damaged or incorrect item?
Products that are damaged or defective are subject to a full refund minus shipping expense.

Who pays for return shipping?
Shipping costs are at the customer's expenses, our Customer Care does not provide a return label.

Editor's Take

So here's the thing about Lotto Sport-it's one of those brands that's been around forever but somehow feels fresh every time you see it. Founded in 1973, this Italian company started with tennis shoes and basically never looked back. And when I say Italian, I mean properly Italian-based in Trevignano, near Treviso, right in the heart of where Italy makes its best footwear.

What's kind of fascinating is how they've managed to stay relevant across five decades. Think about it: over 300 professional soccer players and more than 200 professional tennis players currently wear their gear. That's not nothing. They've dressed legends like Martina Navratilova, Boris Becker, and Ruud Gullit-names that defined their sports. But they're not stuck in the past either.

The brand's signature? That double diamond logo you've probably seen on courts and pitches worldwide. Today, Lotto is distributed in over 100 countries, which is pretty impressive for a company that spent its first decade focused solely on the Italian market. They've got this interesting mix going on-performance gear that actual pros use, but also lifestyle pieces that work just as well off the field.

Notice how they're not trying to be everything to everyone? Their focus stays tight: soccer and tennis primarily, with some running and fitness thrown in. In 2023, they celebrated their 50th anniversary by partnering with DICK'S Sporting Goods to bring their collection to American athletes, which marked a pretty significant expansion into the U.S. market.

The company's got this whole Italian design aesthetic thing down-you know, that effortless style that Europeans seem to nail without even trying. But it's not just about looking good. They've been innovating since day one, from creating laceless football boots to developing tennis shoes that convert shock into energy. Pretty clever stuff.

What I find interesting is their approach to sponsorships. They're visible at all the Grand Slam tournaments and have partnerships with the ATP and WTA Tour. That's serious credibility in the tennis world. And in soccer? They've outfitted teams like AC Milan and Juventus over the years.

The brand's basically built on this idea that sport and style don't have to be separate things. Whether you're actually playing or just want to look like you could, they've got you covered. And after 50-plus years, they're still going strong-which in the fast-moving world of sportswear is kind of remarkable.