STK began in 2019 above a bicycle shop in Bandung — two friends, one bench, and a quiet plan to make better goalkeeper gloves for the Indonesian league.
The first drop, in 2019, was twelve pairs. We sold them to people we knew. The second was thirty pairs and sold out in four hours. We tried to scale and almost ruined the work. Then we stopped trying.
Now: thirty to fifty pairs per drop, no restock, no marketing. We publish a new index every ten weeks. We sit with each batch of latex for a full week before we cut it. We sign each pair on the inner seam.
If you're queueing for a piece in this drop — thank you for the patience. If a pair you've ordered comes back to us at fifty percent latex, we'll rebuild it for half retail. That program will outlive the brand.
A goalkeeper's glove begins and ends at the palm. We source from a single mill in Germany, in 4 mm contact grade. If a batch fails, we burn it — twice we have.
Two people on the workshop floor. R.A. cuts; I.M. stitches. Every pair is signed on the inner seam with our initials and the date.
Each drop is thirty to fifty pairs. Once it's out, it stays out. It's the only way the work stays good — and the only way we keep our weekends.
Send any STK pair back at 50% latex and we'll rebuild the palm for half retail. Grass stains are the only review we care about.
Built in Bandung, tested at Persib reserves and the Saparua Sunday league. We write in English and Indonesian because most of our players read both.
The price is the price. We don't run promo sales, we don't pad invoices. The number on the page is what it costs us to make these.
Workshop opened · 12 pairs
First sold-out drop
Re-palm program
R.S. joins as test keeper
Drop 04 — Sunset
Workshop moves · floor 02
Drop 07 · Tembok Terakhir
Bandung 40132, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
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