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[20 Aug 2009 | No Comment | 2,852 views]
NYC Scootering Lust: Adidas Vespa Originals

Adidas expands its Vespa partnership into outerwear and Women’s footwear for its Fall 2009 collection. Click on inside to see some of the collection and learn more.

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[16 Apr 2009 | No Comment | 93 views]
Vespa schematic T-shirt

HappyFamily have just expanded their apparel line at Etsy to include this rather neat Vespa schematic T-shirt for the scooter nut in your household.

Seems the T-shirt is only available in blue, but it is available in a variety of sizes: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large and XXL.

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[14 Apr 2009 | No Comment | 87 views]
Packing for Fire Island? (Not yet?)

Yes I know that in the current light snow/heavy rain mix that is Spring in New York this year, Summer feels a long way off, but thanks to Piper Bags on Etsy you can at least starting thinking about riding your scoot our to Fire Island. And what better way to pack for the beach than this attractive bag.

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[6 Apr 2009 | No Comment | 132 views]
NYC Scootering Lust: Lambretta Watches

It’s never been easy to pick up a Lambretta here in the US, but you can be sure of one thing. Those that are here have been lovingly cared for. Spotting one in the Big Apple is always a thrill.

So what to do you do if you want to satisfy some of your lust but not break your bank account, or your relationship as you spend the next two years knee deep in the garage bringing the ultimate scooter back to life from mail-ordered spares and a rusty shell?

Buy the watch.

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[3 Apr 2009 | 2 Comments | 1,271 views]
NYC Scootering Lust: The Tonic Suit

Tough to justify in these times of economic discretion, so we’re filing this one under NYC Scootering lust, but boy do we wish we could get our hands on a brand spanking new bespoke Tonic suit.

London, UK based Ace Face Clothing Company with the help of Savile Row tailor Marc Griffith founded the company to bring the Tonic suit made famous by scooter boys, mods and skins in the 60s and 70s back into the hands of eager enthusiasts.