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Aviakit Mudlarker jacket

Aviakit Mudlarker jacket
The Mudlarker jacket is back! described as 'the peak of motorcycle couture' by Motorcycle Sport in 1967, the Mudlarker is now available from Lewis Leathers once again, take a look below for more information on this great jacket.


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Jacket Profile: Super Sportsman

Jacket Profile: Super Sportsman
ย First appearing in 1973, the designers at Lewis Leathers took the Sportsman back to the drawing board and introduced the Super Sportsman as an update of the earlier design.


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LEWIS LEATHERS PHOTOCALL

LEWIS LEATHERS PHOTOCALL
December 4th saw Marcus Ross host a Photocall day at the Lewis Leathers shop. Marcus is the man behind Jocks & Nerds online magazine and via Facebook and his website he invited people to be photographed in their own Lewis Leathers items or wearing pieces from the shop, vintage or new.


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ROCKERS 1964

ROCKERS 1964
Here is an excerpt from BBC TV's Panorama show in 1964, a good honest look at the Rockers opinion of the Mods cut with some nice street riding:-


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JIM JONES REVUE

JIM JONES REVUE
The Jim Jones Review have been a favourite at Lewis Leathers for some time now and travelling back from Paris yesterday we picked up the latest issue of France's excellent Rock et Folk magazine at the Gare du Nord...


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Honeyee Interview Pt 2

Honeyee Interview Pt 2
Andrew Bunney talking to Derek Harris Pt 2Honeyee post a follow-up to their feature titled โ€œThe History of Lewis Leathersโ€. Continuing where they left off, part 2 goes into detail behind what the brand represented through the 60s and 70s, its importance to the world of motorcycles and its heritage as a British-made brand. Andrew Bunney (A): Were any groups of young people going to Lewis Leathers specifically for the name by the โ€˜60s?Derek Harris (D): There were other labels around like Mascot, Pride And Clarke, but Lewis Leathers was always the jacket to have partly through clever marketing, but also through the quality and styling.The main thing was the 59 Club๏ผ‰, the motorcycle group set up by Father Bill Shergold. He was a motorcyclist, but heโ€™d been watching all these kids dying trying to do โ€˜the tonโ€™ and not understanding the danger they were in and not appreciating death. It was already called the 59 Club from 1959, but in 1962 he went up to the Ace Cafรฉ and started handing out leaflets to come to this youth club in East London. They laughed at him a little bit, but they went on the first night and little by little more and more went and they would have dances. They would never try and force religion onto these kids, but they would council them and see if anything was wrong at home and they would work with the police and try and give these kids some sort of direction.From late 1962, Lewis Leathers would go there, onto the stage in the church hall and take a load of jackets, badges and tape measures and measure up these kids โ€“ two weeks later they would come back with a jacket.


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HONEYEE INTERVIEW Pt 1

HONEYEE INTERVIEW Pt 1
ANDREW BUNNEY INTERVIEWS DEREK HARRIS ABOUT LEWIS LEATHERSThe latest feature from honeyee has the popular Japanese site focusing on the history of Lewis Leathers with an in-depth interview alongside brand owner Derek Harris. Amongst the many topics, honeyee breaks down Harrisโ€™ involvement in the brand and how he managed to make Lewis Leathers into one of the UKโ€™s most enduring companies. Andrew Bunney conducts the interview, which can be seen below.*Above text courtesy of Hypebeast


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