Romika

Romika is a brand of European comfortable shoes for sports, fitness and leisure, owned by the German company Josef Seibel. The Romika brand produces men's, women's and children's shoes made of genuine leather and modern innovative materials. In 1922, German businessmen Hans Rollman, Karl Michael and Karl Kaufman, who were engaged in the creation of new materials, came up with a brand name that used the first letters of their surnames ROMiKa. That same year they started their own shoe production.
In the 60-70s of the last century, Romika relied on sports shoes and greatly expanded production. Models for mountaineering, football, basketball, tennis and hiking were launched. Then running and surfing gained popularity and Romika began producing new models of sports shoes. In the 1980s, Romika introduced membrane technologies into production and continued development in this direction. Today, Romika shoes are also produced using the company’s know-how. The Romika brand produces two seasonal collections of shoes per year. The Romika women's spring-summer collection includes a wide selection of sneakers, sports ballet flats, slip-ons, sandals for sports, hiking and walking, as well as shoes for the beach and pool and wellington boots. Sandals, clogs, and open shoes made of perforated leather in bright colors are made in accordance with the latest fashion trends and at the same time have a comfortable last and orthopedic insole. The men's seasonal collection includes sneakers, slip-ons, classic shoes, shoes for home and beach. Romika's autumn-winter collections include a large selection of models made of membrane materials, boots and boots made of leather and nubuck for walking. Winter models are insulated with fur or modern materials.