Valentino Introduces Dedicated Police Uniform Footwear Collection

Valentino, recognized as one of India’s leading premium leather footwear brands, has launched a specially curated shoe collection for the Police force. The collection is designed for both men and women in uniform, offered in two colour options—Tan and Black—to match standard police attire, and is available in all sizes.

The shoes are constructed from 100% genuine and original leather of the highest quality, ensuring easy maintenance. They are engineered for the demanding nature of police duties, providing superior comfort, durability, grip, and all‑day performance without compromising on style or professional appearance, making them suitable for long shifts and rigorous daily wear.

Customers can purchase the complete police footwear range through Valentino’s official website (www.valentinoindia.com), as well as major online marketplaces Myntra and Nykaa Fashion. Selected styles are also listed on Amazon, facilitating easy access for officers across the country.

The launch was announced by Mr. Chander Daultani, Managing Director of Guru Shoe Tech Pvt. Ltd., the company that owns the Valentino brand. He described the collection as a tribute to the personnel who protect the nation daily and reaffirmed the company’s commitment to expanding its retail network nationwide so that customers can experience Valentino’s craftsmanship, comfort, and quality.

Valentino positions itself as a premium footwear destination for families, professionals, and the broader community of police, defence, and security personnel. The brand’s legacy is closely linked to the Indian Armed Forces; it was founded by the late Shri Motilal Daultani, a former Army serviceman who established the business in Agra in 1985.

In addition to its physical retail presence, Valentino operates an online store and supplies its products through leading marketplaces, including Amazon, Myntra, and Nykaa, providing multiple purchase avenues for consumers.

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