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Showing posts with label Sideburn merchandise. Show all posts
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Monday, 19 December 2016

Sideburn x 250London Race Shirt - B&W Edition

This is the third Sideburn x 250London race shirt. Like the others it was designed by 71Speedster.

A nod to the 70s and 80s motocross style, this exclusive design allows the wearer maximum comfort with a slim fit style and we've left plenty of room for your sponsors and race numbers on the back.

Made from high quality, tough Airtex is will keep you cool this summer, but also keep its shape race after race. These shirts are cut long in the body to stay tucked-in or, if worn out, not ride up during a race.

Can be worn to race, ride on the street or just hang about in.

Buy your Sideburn race shirt

£45 - MEDIUM TO XXL

SIZES (armpit-to-armpit)
 M - 20.5in (52cm)
 L - 22in (56cm)
 XL - 23in (58.5cm)
 XXL - 25in (63in)

Sublimation printed, 100% Polyester.
Buy your Sideburn race shirt

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Sideburn 9 Shirts

 
Evoking the spirit of the motor company factory racer's leathers, the new 9 long-sleeve shirt is available in black or white, both with front and back prints, and they are already flying out Sideburn's international distribution hub.

The shirts are made from 100% combed organic cotton, and printed in the UK.

Sizes M - XXL

Get your Sideburn 9 long-sleeve shirt for £22 plus post while stocks last.

Please check the size chart before ordering. If you have to exchange your shirt you will be charged return postage.

Thursday, 10 November 2016

NEW: Subs deals, neck tubes and restocks

Loads of new stuff and restocks of popular items that haven't been available for a while.

First up, is a Sideburn x Holy Freedom neck tube made for us in Italy by Holy Freedom. Versatile, 50cm/20in long, polyester impregnated with odour-free particles (it reckons...). 
£18.50 plus post. 
OR you can get Sideburn neck tube for free by subscribing to Sideburn for 4-issues/One year
UK £26
EU £36
Rest of World £42
While stocks last...
The wonderful and bizarre Union magazine, issue 3. 
High quality, British magazine that travels the globe to feature the bizarre and unusual. In issue 3, there’s a visit to meet the Raelians, a UFO religion that has been long derided as little more than a sex cult, an expedition to the wilds of the Ohio River to try and find America’s greatest lost treasure hoard and experience the unlikely two wheel transport taking the city of Detroit by storm— the, er, moped.
There’s also a look at sex worker fashion in America’s biggest legal brothel and we explore the mysterious modern day megaliths of Brittany and an in-depth interview with accountant turned photographer, Lee Jeffries and his long-term project on the world’s homeless.
UNION is lucky enough to be the first publication ever to showcase the work of Australian photographer Olivia Alexander and her documentary series on nightclub transvestites down under Add in features on haunted Indian hotels, the illegal street racers of Tokyo, band of the moment Highly Suspect, a chat with a Berkeley professor who is the world’s foremost expert on disaster prevention and much much more and there should be more than enough to keep you out of trouble for the next few days or so.
We have a handful of Sideburn 18, the Guy Martin Pikes Peak issue. 
We also found a stash of the Velocitas Sinistro patch that I was sure we'd sold out of. 
Finally, from the USA, we have the ever popular (unfortunate by-product of riding motorcycles) Broke Bone Patch.

What are you waiting for? Head to the Sideburn shop...

Saturday, 5 November 2016

Bultaco Astro T-shirt

We offered this T-shirt as a subs offer, and we have a handful left in the less popular sizes.
Available in Small, XL, 2XL and 3XL ONLY.

The Sideburn Bultaco Astro T-shirt is £15 plus post.

If the mention of 3XL has caught your attention, we also have 3XL in the Spark Eagle T-shirt, the blue XR750 blueprint T-shirt and the Not for Aircraft Use T-shirt.

We also have 2XL in nearly all the Sideburn T-shirts we currently offer.

UPDATE: 3XL has sold out of this design so please check our other 3XL offerings.

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

One-Off Wedensday

SOLD
One medium Beast T-shirt.
White screenprint on black T-shirt.
Artwork by Adi Gilbert.
New old stock.
No returns on one-off Wednesday items.

£15 plus post from the Sideburn webshop

Tuesday, 11 October 2016

Saturday, 10 September 2016

Sideburn Dickies Coach Jacket


If you're suffering the same weather as us, you really need one of our very limited edition Dickies Coach Jackets. Sizes are roomy, quality is great, outer layer is showerproof, design is understated. I love mine.

And, as a special treat, to make this weather seem not so bad, it's FREE POSTAGE on this £50 jacket all weekend, anywhere in the world. Get your Sideburn Dickies Coach Jacket.

Monday, 5 September 2016

Spark Eagle - Free Post

The new Spark Eagle T-shirt is now on general sale and, for two days only, we're offering free post anywhere in the world when you order it.
Get your Spark Eagle T-shirt.
Sizes Small to Triple XL.

This offer is until 8pm on Wednesday and free post only applies to this T-shirt.

Remember, you could get this T-shirt for free if you buy an 8-issue subscription. Start with the current issue, number 25, or the next issue 26, which will be out shortly after we finish it...

Friday, 26 August 2016

New Free Subscription T-shirt

The UK pound is so weak at the moment it’s the ideal time to SUBSCRIBE TO SIDEBURN and pay in pounds.

We have a new subs T-shirt offer, 8 issues delivered to your address, plus a free Spark Eagle T-shirt printed on a black Gildan Ultra (regular to big sizes NOT slimfit).*

It was designed by Tom J Newell.

We have small to XXXL.

£50 for UK address subs
£68 for European Union subs
£80 for rest of the world

Choose the issue you wish to start with, current (25) or the next 26, and the size you want. Don’t just choose the first one, small, if you’re the size of Giant Haystacks (this happens often).



Support the independents!

* this is for the eight issue sub only, not the three issue sub.

Sunday, 24 July 2016

Buy New Sideburn stuff & Get Free Stuff

Lord Raglan was blamed, by some, for the catastrophic Charge of the Light Brigade in 1854, but he also gave his name to the kind of sleeves used on our fancy new crewneck sweatshirt. This blue marle sweatshirt has the big race engine on the back and our name and mascot Dwayne on the front. Artwork by super Ryan Quickfall.
It's ages since we made some caps. Balding men all over the world have been turned the colour of baked beans during the wait. Man buns have ventured into the world uncovered. Helmet hair has ruled in an unruly fashion. These Sideburn camper hats, embroidered with the classic logo in silver thread. They're available in blue or black. 

FREE STUFF

The next 30 people to order either an Engine sweatshirt, new camper hat or our Dickies Engine coach jacket will get an Engine Tote bag and Dirt Quake V sticker pack, worth £9.50, for free.

Saturday, 9 July 2016

Sideburn Coach Jackets & Bags

We've been looking for good quality coach jackets for a while and finally found these very good Dickies jackets.

Sideburn Engine Coach Jacket is navy blue and screenprinted in the UK with Sideburn engine.
 
Sideburn label detail on pocket. Jacket by quality heritage workwear label Dickies is a classic style, constructed from a lightweight fabric and finished with elasticated cuffs for a contemporary edge. Stud fasten front. Showerproof and breathable with taped seams.

Sizes: Small to Large. Check the sizing chart in the item description. These jackets come up large. 100% polyamid.
£50 plus post. Limited edition from sideburn.bigcartel.com
We also have a new Sideburn Engine tote bag, 100% cotton, single-sided print, designed by Ryan Quickfall, on a dark grey, ethically produced, bag.
£5 from sideburn.bigcartel.com 

Lots more new products coming soon, so keep checking the blog and the shop. Cheers G

Sunday, 3 July 2016

Matt Helders and his Mule

Drummer with the Arctic Monkeys, collaborator with Iggy Pop, a man with fine taste in motorcycles, Matt Helders is all these things. We flew to Los Angeles to photograph the Brit's mean Mule-built Bonneville. 
Read about the bike, and the man in Sideburn 25
And if you like the Not For Aircraft Use T-shirt Matt is wearing you can get your own at the Sideburn shop for just £15 plus post from sideburn.bigcartel.com
Photo: Ben Part

Friday, 24 June 2016

Dirt Quake USA sticker packs

We have some Dirt Quake USA sticker packs designed by the most excellent Toria Jaymes of Stay Outside Studio.
5 vinyl stickers in a custom made package.
£4 plus postage.

Check out this sticker pack and others at patch, badge and sticker department of sideburn.bigcartel.com

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Rub-on Stickers Back in Stock

We have our perennially popular rub-on stickers, back in stock. 

Logo sticker (above) in white, black, red and green. £3
 Wingboot style available in black, white and red. £3.50
Rollerball-style available in red, white, black and orange. £3

See them on the Sideburn patches, badges and sticker department. (prices plus postage). G

Saturday, 14 May 2016

Sideburn x 250London: Red, White, Blue

This limited edition race shirt is collaboration with UK racewear company, 250London and designed by 71Speedster.

The first one we did, the yellow and black, sold out in one week. We have a few more of these but not loads, so if you want one, get in quickly at sideburn.bigcartel.com

A nod to the 70s and 80s motocross style, this exclusive design allows the wearer maximum comfort with a slim fit style and we've left plenty of room for your sponsors and race numbers on the back.

Made from high quality, tough Airtex is will keep you cool this summer, but also keep its shape race after race. These shirts are cut long in the body to stay tucked-in or, if worn out, not ride up during a race.
Can be worn to race, ride on the street or just hang about in.

SIZES (armpit-to-armpit)
S - 19.5in (49.5cm)
M - 20.5in (52cm)
L - 22in (56cm)
XL - 23in (58.5cm)

Sublimation printed, 100% Polyester.

Every order comes with a free AMA-style Dwayne the Sideburn Dwayne Pro Racing embroidered patch.

Friday, 22 April 2016

Dwayne Pro Racing Patch

Dwayne has been our dingbat mascot since day one. Drawn by Kar Lee, Dwayne sums up the feckless, have a go attitude that Sideburn has promoted right back to issue 1 in 2008. We're not focused on the champions, next big things or the handsome and beautiful (though all those crop up from time to time). Sideburn is about giving it a go, whether you're any good or not.

Dwayne is a beaten and battered also-ran, grinning until the adrenalin wears off, normally at the point he's driving his used, high-mileage van on the long road home on Sunday night.

Mark Wilson (@71speedster) cleverly combined our lovable loser with the logo of elite flat track racing to create the Dwayne Pro Racing patch. They are 6.5cm (2.5in) in diameter and we'll sell you one for £4 plus post even if you've won a race.

Buy Dwayne and have a look at the other offerings in the Sideburn patches, badges and stickers department. G

Thursday, 14 April 2016

Sideburn x 250London Race Shirts

Our first ever race shirt is this collaboration with UK racewear company, 250London and designed by 71Speedster.

VERY LIMITED QUANTITIES.

UPDATE: Large has sold out. Thanks for your orders.

£45 plus post.

A nod to the 70s and 80s motocross style, this exclusive design allows the wearer maximum comfort with a slim fit style and we've left plenty of room for your sponsors and race numbers on the back.

Made from high quality, tough Airtex is will keep you cool this summer, but also keep its shape race after race. These shirts are cut long in the body to stay tucked-in or, if worn out, not ride up during a race.
Can be worn to race, ride on the street or just hang about in.

SIZES (armpit-to-armpit)
S - 19.5in (49.5cm)
M - 20.5in (52cm)
L - 22in (56cm)
XL - 23in (58.5cm)

Sublimation printed, 100% Polyester.

Every order comes with a free AMA-style Dwayne the Sideburn dingbat embroidered patch.

Wednesday, 13 April 2016

One-Off Wednesday: SOLD OUT

In case you've forgotten, or never knew, One-Off Wednesday is for end of line stock we find one or two off and get rid of at a good price. It's only ever promoted on the blog.

This Wednesday's offering is a blue Umlaut T-shirt. We have one in L and another in XL.
UPDATE: SOLD OUT. Thanks for your orders.
£13 plus post.

Please have a good look at the size details in the item description, as the XL isn't huge.  And there are NO RETURNS with one-off Wednesday purchases.

Guy Martin likes his (and he wears a medium for reference).

Get yours, if you're quick, in the Sideburn T-shirt Department (3rd floor, next to haberdashery).
Guy photo courtesy of Metzeler Tyres.

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Interview: Matt Wes

We have two new sticker packs out, each with five stickers and a custom-designed label. One is by Sideburn regular Maxwell Paternoster, the other from new collaborator Matt Wes. I met Matt when I attended the first Mama Tried Show in Milwaukee, in early 2014. He was the tattooing in the show and wearing an old Sideburn hoodie (before he got too hot). His illustration style is wild and soaked in colour, featuring chubby monsters, waxen skulls, heavy-browed panthers, multi-teated bats... Certainly no Winnie the Pooh with a balloon. I always thought it would make great stickers and finally got around to it.

Get these limited edition stickers packs from the New Arrivals section of the Sideburn shop. We've redesigned the shop, so have a snoop around.

Here's a quick interview we did with Matt. He wrote the captions for his photos too.

Who are you, where you from and where are you at? 
My name's Matt Wes and I came from hardcore punk, graffiti and skateboarding in Kenosha, Wisconsin. I'm currently living in Oakland, California tattooing at the best shop I've ever worked at FTW Tattoo Parlor. Still skating and going to shows as much as possible.

Do you ride bikes?
Yes I do. The weather in the Bay Area is great for riding motorcycles though I do miss riding my '89 YZ250 on frozen lakes with my Wisconsin buddies. Bikes I own: 1979 Yamaha XS650; 1972 Yamaha DS7; 1977 XT500 flat track bike; 1970s Yamaha RD350 in a champion frame.

How would you describe your illustration style and what influenced it?
What I try to do with art is take a traditional tattooing technique and apply it to not so traditional subjects. There are a lot of tattooers I'm influenced by. When I was 15 or 16 I saw an article in International Tattoo Art magazine about Jeff Rassier and that was sort of the beginning of knowing what I wanted to do with tattooing. There are so many names I could list, but mostly I like tattoos that look like tattoos. Aside from that I look at a lot of old action figures, toys, skateboard graphics and old D and D [Dungeons and Dragons] art and try to make tattoos out of it.

What do you miss about Milwaukee?
I miss my friends mostly. I was part of a great shop called The Valley where we all hung out and worked on bikes. I could also go to my hometown motorcycle shop Red Line Cycles and hang out with Tony Giorno and my buddy Don Lupi and shoot the shit about flat track racing. I haven't found a shop space here in California and my welder and other tools are in my closet at the moment. Also Milwaukee is the city where you can find an above average cup of coffee almost everywhere you go and I miss that.
Riding across the Hoan Bridge in Milwaukee on the XS. Photo by Death Science Dusty 

What's your dream bike?
Before I moved I was building a flat track bike out of a '77 XT500 using one of my dad's frames. That bike will be a dream come true if I ever finish it!

Motorcycle hero? 
My dad is probably my motorcycle hero. The first time I ever rode on the ice was when I was 3 or 4 years old. He'd sit me on the tank and we'd go rip around on a frozen lake somewhere. I've learned a lot about bikes from him and he's still racing and going fast in his 60's. A close second is Terry Vestal because he's a mad man and has given me more tips for racing than almost anybody else.
This photo was taken in 1982 or 83. At an ice race probably in Wisconsin but I'm not sure of the lake. Maybe Silver Lake, WI or Twin Lakes, WI or someplace further north. My mom took it. I was less than a year old. I may have only been eight months old. My dad still races that bike. It's a DT250 Yamaha I think (could be a YZ though). Brakeless. He's running a compression release lever on it these days, but I don't know if he was back then. I remember when I was 5 or 6 helping him stud his tires for the ice and also pushing this bike up the basement steps to get to the van by myself for the first time at 10 or so. I wish I knew more about photos from the time period.

Finish this sentence, Racing is life...
 ...go fast as fuck!
 My first vintage race at Wauseon Ohio two summers ago. On my friend Don Lupi's XT500. 

See more of Matt's tattoos and artwork at his website: pvzzledpanther.com or on instagram @pvzzled_panther

Friday, 18 March 2016

Guy wears Sideburn

I was chuffed to see Guy Martin wearing one of Sideburn's T-shirts during his hour-long F1 Speed special last night. The programme showed Guy on a Tyco BMW S1000RR, competing in a number of challenges against 13-time F1 race-winner, David Coulthard driving a 2012 (or 2013?) Red Bull F1 car, at Silverstone.

We have a limited number of the same blue Sideburn XR750 T-shirts, in sizes right up to triple XL, priced at £18 plus post. We also have XR750 blueprints, drawn for Sideburn by Mick Ofield, that the T-shirt art was based on. They are £22 plus post.

If you're in the UK, or can work out some special internet way around it, you can watch the programme at Guy Martin Speed F1 Special.

Finally, Guy offered to do a regular Q&A column for Sideburn. The first one is in Sideburn 24, out soon. More details in the next few days. G