1992 Lotto Go Gullit Elite JR Football Boots *In Box* Kids FG

  1. Condition: Brand New
  2. SKU: LOT-48696-BLK

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Studs - Firm ground (moulded)

Associated player - Ruud Gullit

Features

  • Fold-over Lotto tongue
  • Synthetic upper
  • Gullit' signature
  • Black
  • White
  • Blue and Red trim colourway

Notes - Pro-model kids boots manufactured by Lotto some time around the early 90s dedicated to former Ballon d'Or winner Ruud Gullit. These boots are a classic example of numerous models produced during this period of the game, featuring a genuine leather upper and fold-over tongue that were both synonymous features of the 90s era. This signature edition comes in a Black, White, Blue and Red trim that also supports a 'Gullit' signature on the upper and Lotto logo's on the outer. A 12 stud configuration makes up the outsole, crafted from rubber of optimal levels of traction on firm ground surfaces. Gullit wore Lotto throughout a decorated career in which he scooped several honors, most notably the 1987 Ballon d'Or before captaining the Netherlands to European Championship success in West Germany the year after.

Due to the age of these boots, we cannot guarantee that they will be suitable for use. We advise that they are kept as collectors' pieces

1992 Lotto Go Gullit Elite JR Football Boots *In Box* Kids FG

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