Peter Nappi

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American Made Bags, Made in America Belts, Made in America Boots, Made in the USA Mens Boots, American Made Specialty Boots, and Made in the USA Womens Boots.

In 1904, Peter Nappi emigrated from southern Italy to the United States, bringing with him a family tradition in shoemaking dating back more than a century. His attention to detail and dedication to both his craft and family inspired his grandson to revive his legacy, officially establishing the Peter Nappi brand in 2011.

Designed in Nashville and handmade in Tuscany, Peter Nappi premium leather footwear and goods are a distinctive blend of Italian heritage and American personality. We believe authentic character is cultivated over a lifetime, and we design with that in mind: our pieces are meant to be both loved and lived in, wearing beautifully with time and age as they take on the signs of a life well travelled.

Ti voglio bene.


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