Italian shoe brands you can buy in Cyprus: from Geox to Camper & beyond
If you've ever searched for italian shoes cyprus or wondered which Italian shoe brands actually deliver to your door in Cyprus, this guide maps the landscape. Italy's footwear industry — centred around artisan districts in Veneto, Marche, and Tuscany — produces some of the world's most technically advanced and design-forward shoes. Through retailers that ship to Cyprus and that Stylino tracks, you can access brands born in those same workshops without leaving the island. We audited every Italian-origin shoe brand currently live on Stylino to build this map: what's available, what it costs, and what makes each brand distinctive.
Italy's shoe heritage and why it matters
Italy produces roughly 185 million pairs of shoes annually, with the majority of premium production clustered in a handful of specialized districts. The Montebelluna sports district in Veneto supplies technical sports footwear expertise; the Fermo-Macerata corridor in Marche focuses on elegant leather shoes and children's footwear; and the Tuscan districts around Florence handle luxury leather goods. What this means for you as a Cyprus shopper: when you buy from an Italian shoe brand, you're typically getting the output of a regional manufacturing ecosystem where tanning, sole-making, stitching, and finishing all happen within a few dozen kilometres of each other.
Geox: the breathing shoe innovator from Montebelluna
Geox is the largest Italian-origin shoe brand currently available to Cyprus shoppers through Stylino, with over 3,300 products tracked across multiple retailers that ship to Cyprus. Founded in 1995 in Montebelluna, Veneto, by Mario Moretti Polegato, Geox built its entire identity around a patented membrane technology that allows vapour out while keeping water from coming in — what they call the "shoe that breathes".
The brand sits in the mid-to-premium segment for everyday footwear. On Stylino today, Geox prices range from €18 (children's shoes on clearance) to €159 (premium adult sneakers and dress shoes). The sweet spot for adult footwear falls between €40 and €90, where you'll find sneakers, ballet flats, platforms, and casual shoes with the patented sole technology.
What separates Geox from generic Italian shoe brands is the technology-first approach: every pair incorporates the perforated rubber sole with the breathable membrane, regardless of price point. The entry-level €40 sneaker and the €155 dress shoe share the same core innovation. For a deeper look at the brand's story and technology, see our history of the Geox brand. For current picks across all categories, the Geox shows everything live.
Camper: Mallorcan roots with Mediterranean design DNA
A clarification worth making: Camper is not Italian. It's a Spanish brand, founded in 1975 in Inca, Mallorca, by Lorenzo Fluxà. We include it in this roundup because it shares the Mediterranean design philosophy — artisan construction, leather-centric materials, bold architectural shapes — and is frequently searched alongside Italian shoe brands by Cyprus shoppers looking for that same quality tier.
Camper is well-represented on Stylino with 587 products tracked, ranging from €10 (accessories) to €220 (premium men's sneakers). The footwear sweet spot sits at €65–€135 for adults and €47–€68 for children. The brand's design language is immediately recognizable: asymmetric pairs (the Twins line), chunky rounded soles, and a commitment to playful silhouettes that still feel grown-up.
Browse the full Camper range available with delivery to Cyprus on the Camper.
Naturino: children's shoes from Civitanova Marche
Naturino is a genuinely Italian children's footwear brand, produced in the Fermo-Macerata district of Marche — one of Italy's oldest shoemaking corridors. The brand focuses exclusively on children's feet, with a design philosophy centred on flexible soles and anatomical fit for growing feet.
On Stylino, Naturino carries 165 products, predominantly girls' footwear (sneakers, sandals, dress shoes). Prices range from €20.70 to €73, with most sitting in the €42–€55 band. This positions Naturino as a mid-premium children's brand: more expensive than mass-market, but accessible enough for everyday shoes that will get outgrown in a season.
See all Naturino options on the Naturino.
Other Italian brands available via Stylino
Beyond Geox and Naturino, several other Italian-origin shoe brands ship to Cyprus through the retailers we track:
- Imac — 239 products, from €29. Imac manufactures in Marche (like Naturino) and specializes in comfortable everyday shoes for men, women, and children. Solid mid-range Italian craftsmanship without the premium price tag.
- Primigi — 306 products, from €22.80. Part of the IGI Group based in Italy, Primigi focuses on children's shoes with attention to foot development. A direct competitor to Naturino at a slightly lower price band.
- Lumberjack — 278 products, from €15. An Italian brand with sporty-casual DNA, offering sneakers and boots at accessible prices.
Between these brands and Geox/Naturino, Cyprus shoppers have access to over 4,400 Italian-origin shoe products through Stylino's tracked retailers.
Price range overview
Here's what Italian shoe brands cost today for Cyprus shoppers, based on live Stylino catalogue data:
| Brand | Category | Price range | Sweet spot |
|---|---|---|---|
| Geox | Adults (all) | €28 – €159 | €40 – €90 |
| Geox | Kids | €18 – €50 | €23 – €35 |
| Camper* | Adults | €65 – €220 | €85 – €150 |
| Camper* | Kids | €47 – €68 | €50 – €60 |
| Naturino | Kids | €21 – €73 | €42 – €55 |
| Imac | All ages | €29 – €90 | €35 – €55 |
| Primigi | Kids | €23 – €65 | €30 – €45 |
| Lumberjack | Adults | €15 – €90 | €30 – €55 |
*Camper is Spanish (Mallorca), included for Mediterranean design context.
What makes Italian shoes different: craftsmanship, leather quality, design
Three things consistently set Italian-origin shoe brands apart from mass-market alternatives:
Leather quality. Italy's leather supply chain is vertically integrated at the district level. Tanneries in Santa Croce sull'Arno (Tuscany) and the Veneto region supply the shoe manufacturers in their vicinity, meaning leather travels short distances and brands can specify custom treatments. This is why Italian leather shoes tend to develop a patina over time rather than cracking — the leather is full-grain or top-grain, not corrected.
Sole technology. Each Italian shoe district has developed proprietary approaches. Geox's breathable membrane is the most famous, but Naturino uses a sand-effect sole designed for children's balance, and Imac works with flexible sole units designed for all-day walking. The competition between districts drives continuous innovation.
Design language. Italian shoe design doesn't follow a single aesthetic — Geox is technical-minimal, Camper (though Spanish) is architectural-playful, Naturino is classic-functional. What they share is a refusal to sacrifice design for cost. Even at the €40 entry point, a Geox sneaker has a deliberate silhouette, not a generic athletic shape.
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Explore Italian shoe brands on Stylino — start with the Geox, browse Camper, or discover Naturino for children's footwear. Every product page shows live prices across all retailers that ship to Cyprus, with price history and real-discount indicators so you know when a deal is genuine.








