Lotto
Lotto Tech I D1 Skirt - dark ocean
Lotto Tech I D1 Polo - blue 3025C
Lotto Tech I - D2 T-Shirt - blue
Lotto Tech I D1 7" Short - all black
Lotto Tech I D1 Polo - blue 2975C
Lotto Mirage 100 II Clay - dress blue/blue/blue
Lotto Tech I D3 Tee - grenadine red
Lotto Squadra B III T-Shirt - flame red
Lotto Tech I D1 7" Short - tawny red
Lotto Mirage 300 III SPD - chambray blue/all white/cornflower
Lotto Mirage 200 Clay - all black/sharp green/asphalt
Lotto Mirage 300 III SPD - all white/vapor gray
Lotto Mirage 300 III SPD - all white/all black
Lotto Mirage 200 SPD - all black/sharp green/asphalt
Lotto Tech I D1 Tee - grenadine red
Lotto Squadra III Polo - bright white
Lotto Squadra Tank - skydiver blue
Lotto Squadra III Jacket - blue 295c
Lotto Tech I 9" Shorts - quicksilver
Lotto Squadra III Jacket - bright white
Lotto Tech I D1 Polo - bright white/sharp green
Lotto Tech I 9" Shorts - bright white/all black
Lotto Tech I D1 T-Shirt - bright white
Lotto Superrapida VI T-Shirt - all black
Lotto Mirage 200 SPD Clay - all white/cornflower
Lotto Squadra III Polo - skydiver blue
Lotto Squadra III Polo - all black
Lotto Squadra III Pant - navy
Lotto Superrapida V Short - all black/blue bird
Lotto Mirage 200 SPD - all white/cornflower
History of Lotto
The Lotto brand was founded in 1973 in the shoe district of the small town of Montebelluna, in the province of Treviso, Italy. The Caberlotto family's company started by producing sports shoes. The first launch was tennis shoes, followed by the production of basketball, volleyball, running and football shoes. Within a short time, Lotto's product range also expanded to include sportswear.
From the beginning, the company's name has been associated with an iconic logo - a tennis court superimposed on a football pitch, combined with a passion for sport, respect and fair play still reflect the character of Lotto today.
Brand development
Within the first 10 years of development, Lotto becomes a leader in the sports industry and the tennis world. A proactive commitment to innovation and a relentless pursuit of excellence leads to Lotto's continued success. Prominent Australian tennis player John Newcombe triumphs in Grand Slam tournaments playing in Lotto-branded shoes.
In the 1980s, the company begins to produce football shoes and reaches more than 60 countries around the world. Lotto begins to combine innovation with tradition. High attention to detail and an emphasis on beauty in design is now the manufacturer's standard.
The 1990s bring further great sporting success for the Lotto brand and their athletes. Martina Navratilova, who dominated women's tennis, wins Wimbledon again in 1990 wearing Lotto tennis shoes and clothing. In 1994, AC Milan wins the European and Italian Championships in Lotto clothing. A year later, Thomas Muster triumphs at Roland Garros.
The following years bring more and more success for Lotto on the world courts. In 2010, Italian Francesca Schiavone wins Roland Garros and 3 years later Marion Bartoli wins the title at Wimbledon. Further victories by David Ferrer and Agnieszka Radwanska make the brand constantly visible on the world's most important courts.
Brand ambassadors
The Italian brand Lotto is associated with many prominent athletes. The most recognised tennis players are:
• Agnieszka Radwańska
• Ons Jabeur
• David Ferrer
• Boris Becker
• Ivan Dodig
• Urszula Radwańska
• Marion Bartoli
• Francesca Schiavone
• Elise Mertens
• Kateřina Siniaková
• Carla Suarez Navarro
• Petra Martić
• Alizé Cornet