Sidewinder Apparel is dedicated to bringing you high quality, classic accessories for the modern Gent around town. They take pride that all there items are made in small quantities within the UK. All our materials are sourced only from British suppliers. There fabrics all come from British manufacturers. The leathers are European or British and … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2013
Falcon Motorcycles ‘Art of Speed’
In the two short years since Ian Barry launched Falcon Motorcycles, an LA-based bespoke workshop, he’s produced some of the most covetable rides known to man. Along with partner Amaryllis Knight, Barry builds each Falcon model in homage to a classic British racer of the 1950s and 60s, from the classic Triumph Bonneville to the extraordinary … Continue reading
The Mixtape Club
RSD BMW Concept 90
BMW are proud to announce the unveiling of the BMW Concept 90 today at Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este in beautiful Lake Como, Italy. This year is the 90th anniversary of BMW Motorrad and the 40th anniversary of the R 90 S. This bike pays homage to the Daytona Orange boxer from the Seventies. BMW Concept Ninety – classic meets class 90 … Continue reading
Ruby X Corpses From Hell
Excellent short by Richard Baybutt & Maxwell Paternoster for Ruby Helmets & Corpses from Hell Continue reading
May Day Run
A few shots from when a few of us met up for a blast round the Sussex countryside. Continue reading
The Bike Shed MC Event
Had a great time at the The Bike Shed MC Event. Good to catch up with friends & some sweet machines on show. Here’s a few photographs from day… Continue reading
50 Years of British Style Culture 1963 – 2013
2013 sees Ben Sherman’s 50th anniversary, and to celebrate Ben Sherman pay tribute to the evolution of British menswear and the music led youth movements that make up 50 years of British style culture in a new book. Written by Josh Sims, author of Icons of Men’s Style and contributor to titles such as The … Continue reading
Sign Painters
I have a real admiration for the noble fine art of the sign painter. The ability to control hand & brush. It’s not as easy as it looks believe me, I know, I went to art school were I painted & then decided to pursue a career in graphic design. I still can’t get a … Continue reading
Scooter Scrambling
In the 1960s the motor scooter was the people’s transport, and it was cheap and easy for riders to compete in motorsport events. In theory it was completely possible to turn up to an off-road scramble meeting on every-day road bike, compete, and ride it home again afterwards. But realistically most riders would modify old … Continue reading