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A Festival of Colours


Sporty styles and scintillating colours from RICOSTA this Spring/Summer 2013. Current fashion trends are adapted with a great deal of flair to children’s shoes with the perfect fit. RICOSTA’s quality promise “Made in Europe” stands for the sustainable handling of resources and absolute reliability.


The new RICOSTA collection has power and potential. With its successful for-mula “more colour, more fashion, more dynamic” RICOSTA scores with fashion-conscious kids and their responsible parents in the Spring/Summer 2013 season. Besides a keen sense for current trends and hot colours, the topic of sustainability remains a focal point for the children's shoe specialist. Using only natural materials tested for harmful substances and absolutely adhesive- free production, RICOSTA shoes are reliable companions - right from the start.


Candy Girls Sports-inspired sandals resplendent with bright red cherry appliqués will make heads turn. Stylish sandals with mini-wedges .. the ultimate must-haves for fashion-conscious girls. RICOSTA's proverbial perfect fit is guaranteed thanks to technical know-how. Microfibre, leather or cork footbeds ensure a pleasant feeling when walking in all our sandals. The Ballerina bestseller debuts with exciting new looks in the upcoming season. Unusual colours such as mint and emerald, aqua and azure or sky and pink together with an expert mix of ma- terials of nylon or mesh with leather make sporty impressions. Light-coloured, particularly flexible PU soles additionally emphasise the dynamic look.


Casual and Light The trendy mix of linen and canvas make the new RICOSTA sneakers the per-fect match for skinnies and chinos. Floral inlays and lacy decorative clasps make fashionable girls’ hearts beat faster, while cool boys will be excited by the rugged boots with striking decorative seams and graffiti prints. Unusual colour combinations, light-coloured soles and lots of white give the new styles a rugged and sporty touch.


Pirates & Pilots Pit stop at RICOSTA. The highly sought-after bumper car styles remain on track for SS13. Flashing lights and imaginative pirate and skater themes supplement the successful car story. In the “Wave” group, innovative, multi- coloured mesh soles, mesh and high-tech materials compete with fluorescent neon elements. Trendy boys will snap up the rugged boots with flexible workmanship this summer. Grain leather, light-coloured profile soles with colourful stripes and wonderful colours such as sky, pebble, orange or apple green round off the preppy look perfectly. “Casual, open shoes” is the trend for those hot days when trekking sandals are indispensable.


Sporty PEPINOs Fresh, cheeky colours and a mix of leather with high-tech materials ensure the desired dynamic look at PEPINO. Mocha and lime or graphite and orange are just some of the many imaginative combinations. Light-coloured, two-tone soles and number prints emphasise the cool look. The sensible clean lines of the Mary-Jane styles are broken with intense, fruity colours in high quality materials. The well-loved skater shoes arrive on the scene in leaner, more intricate forms in the upcoming summer.


Contact: RICOSTA Schuhfabriken GmbH E-mail: presse@ricosta.de www.ricosta.de


UK Agent Footwear International


Email: ricosta@footwearinternational.co.uk Tel: 0116 259 7427


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