Belstaff’s unrivalled ability to fuse technologically innovative fabrics, traditional craftsmanship and iconic style has made it the obvious choice for serious motorcyclists for over 80 years.
When Che Guevara set out on his first journey across Latin America it was his Trialmaster jacket which protected him from the elements, and which came to define the brand’s image of rugged, authentic cool.
Today Belstaff is a favourite of Hollywood’s stars who request Belstaff garments for their durability and movement for film such as I am number Four, The Aviator, Nine, I’m not There, War of the Worlds, The Departed, Inglorious Bastards, Amelia, Nowhere Boy, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, I am Legend and many more.
Rising like the phoenix of its iconic logo from the textile crisis of the early 90s with the Malenotti family as its helm, Belstaff has steadily maneuvered itself into the high fashion arena, now showing during Milan fashion week and boasting cutting edge advertising campaigns with fashion icons Kate Moss and photographer Steven Meisel

