Categories / Retro Men's Fashion

No Mas Float Like… Muhammad Ali-inspired t-shirt

Ali

Here's an interesting concept – New York brand No Mas has produced a range of t-shirts featuring the names and words of sport's past. Which happens to include this Float Like… t-shirt.

As you've probably guessed, it's inspired by arguably the greatest boxer of all time (and pop culture icon), Muhammad Ali, a vintage-style logo on the front, a catchphrase on the back. If you love your boxing, you might love this too.

Colette carries the range, with a price tag of just under £40 for each one.

Find out more at the Colette website

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Categories / Retro Men's Fashion, Sportswear

Adidas Vintage Gazelle OG reissued in gold

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A classic 60s-style trainer has been reissued in an eyecatching colourway – the Adidas Vintage Gazelle OG, which is now here in a gold and black suede finish.

Originally seen in 1968, this version of the Gazelle still has the streamlined shape, but also throws in that gold suede upper, contrast black striping and detail as well as a contrast black sole.

Likely to shift quickly, they sell for £64.99. Another image over the page.

Find out more at the Size? website

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Categories / Retro Men's Fashion

Gloverall Short Monty summer duffle coat

Summer

Think a duffle is just for winter? Not if you opt for the Gloverall Short Monty summer duffle coat.

Yes, the same timeless look, but adapted for the conditions. Which means a 'summer weight' for the 100 per cent cotton finish and a shorter profile, but you still get a zip front under the toggle fastening, an adjustable cuff tab and reinforced pockets.

Two colour options, both selling for £190.

Find out more at the Hip website

Categories / Retro Men's Fashion, Sportswear

Adidas Samba trainers are back in black for Size? exclusive

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Another Size? special, this time with the Adidas Samba, which comes in a black and red colour combo.

Still essentially the same early 60s football shoe and latter-day terrace favourite, this new version mixes a leather and nylon mesh upper in black, throwing in a a red vulcanised sole for contrast, as well as the 'Samba' name in white.

Sure to be in short supply, they sell for £54.99. Another image over the page.

Find out more at the Size? website

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Categories / Retro Men's Fashion, Sportswear

Size? to release limited edition Adidas Manchester trainers and track top

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Remember the reissued Adidas London track top from last week? Well, there's an even more exclusive release from further up north – the limited edition Adidas Manchester trainers and track top.

It's part of the Size? 10th anniversary celebrations (so only available there) and certain to be in very short supply, with just 500 of each item being made, each numbered for added exclusivity. See the numbering details over the page – it's a bit cool.

Not ideal if you're from the red half of Manchester (as the design looks to be predominantly sky blue), but maybe you can console yourself with the red detailing. No price as yet, but expect them offered for sale from April 17th 2010.

Size? website

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Categories / Cars and Bikes, Retro Men's Fashion

Woolistic vintage replica cycling jerseys and training tops

Cycling

When it comes to the gear, is there a cooler sport/pastime on the planet than cycling? If the bikes don't get you, the clothing will, especially these Woolistic vintage replica cycling jerseys.

Woolistic gear is designed in Switzerland and made in Italy, offering up classic cycling designs of years gone by – the Molteni spring wool trainer on the left dates back to the late 60s and is a single-ply knit, made of Merino wool. On the right is the Faemino out of Italy, which dates from around 1970, again Merino wool and like all in the range, sold in limited numbers.

Getting them isn't easy though. In the US, check out Vintage Velos or in the UK, Bromley Video carries some of the designs. The price of these handmade tops is around £145.

Find out more at the Woolistic website