The Alpinestars Stated Flair shoes are a pair of street riding shoes built for riders who want protection they can actually wear off the bike. Heritage racing aesthetics, a leather upper, and real ankle protection make this pair of shoes a legit commuter and leisure riding option.
The Stated Flair is built around a leather upper with real ankle protection underneath, in a silhouette that reads as casual footwear off the bike. Here’s what to know before you buy.
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Upper Construction and Materials
The Stated Flair uses a leather upper for abrasion resistance, keeping the weight down while maintaining a premium street aesthetic. The ankle and heel section is leather nubuck more flexible than standard leather, which helps in a zone that needs to move during normal walking.
The look is intentional: a worn effect applied by hand gives it an authentic racing heritage patina that reads as casual footwear rather than riding gear. That’s the whole point of a shoe like this it’s protective gear you can wear all day without looking like you just got off a bike.

Protection Features
Under the exterior, there’s a real protection package. Double density TPU ankle protectors sit between the upper and padded lining on both the medial and external sides effective coverage without adding visible bulk. Ankle discs are included on both sides for all-around ankle protection.
The Transversal Protection Frame (TPF) protects the foot on the footrest while maintaining front foot flexion for walking comfort. TPR toe reinforcements add structural stability and abrasion resistance at the front. An internal toe box and heel counter are layered under the upper for added ergonomic protection.
Fit and Closure
The Stated Flair is a compact profile nine-hole high top with a classic lateral lace system and a lateral zip closure. The zip makes on/off easy while the laces let you dial in the fit. The advanced urban sole is designed for immediate comfort from the first wear no break-in period required, on or off the bike.

Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Leather upper with genuine abrasion resistance
- Double density TPU ankle protection on both sides
- Looks like casual footwear wearable all day
- Comfortable sole from the start, no break-in needed
- Zip plus lace closure for secure fit
Cons:
- Not waterproof
- High-top profile won’t suit everyone’s style
- More commuter-focused than sport or touring riding
The Stated Flair fills the gap between sneaker-style moto shoes and full riding boots. If you want something that protects your feet and ankles without announcing that you ride motorcycles, this is a solid option.

