Cycling Plus Blog

All blogs

Subscribe stuff

Cycling Plus Exclusive! New clothing brand arrives in UK

Rob Spedding Wednesday, Apr 1, 2009 7.54am

A former cycle courier from Portland, Oregon, USA today launches a new cycle clothing range that he hopes will offer a fashionable yet practical alternative to brands such as Rapha....

Erik van Mees, a former BMX world record holder, claims that his Stiamo Mentendo brand will “shake up the staid world of cycling!” According to van Mees, Stiamo Mentendo is the label that: "British cyclists fed up with me-too Lycra, try-hard baggy shorts or faux-revisionist nostalgia-toss retro fashion have been waiting for."

“Since the dawn of the bicycle, fashions have passed. The bicycle is not fashion,” says van Mees “As they say in Italy the bicycle is 'assurdità assoluta' - the very essence of man's being."

Stiamo Mentendo’s first range – Malato del Sidro – will be in selected stores from today and, says van Mees, “…combines modern fabric technology and corresponds to consumer demand-led sensibility yet retains a stylistically modern urban aesthetic.”

Explaining his reasons for launching in the UK first, van Mees reveals that he spent time here in the early noughties. ""I truly believe that the UK is the sickest place to visualize my vision,” he explains, “Portland reminds me of England. I was a cycle courier in Stoke-on-Trent for three months during my freshman year and the scene there was so sick. I just know what I've got going down here is going to rock places like Stoke and London."

Erik, who bested Andy Ruffle's world record for doing cherry pickers on standard trick nuts in 2003 with 20,987 consecutive picks, says that his Malato del Sidro collection of technically stylish clothing products combine style with technology. "I call it technolostyle. There is no reason why style and technology cannot be combined to create apparel that riders who dig style and dig technology recognize as part of their whole synergy."

Erik has teamed up with Turin, Italy, based fabricologists Tecnologia Di Cacca A Buon Mercato (TDCABM) to create Stiamo Trovando's first range Malato del Sidro and is the first designer to utilize UrbfreeXtremeXIVaii technical fabric in cycling clothing.

"UrbfreeXtremeXIVai was developed in conjunction with the Italian Air Force," explains TPCDM's Piegato Cavallo. "It's an advanced fabric that, as well as being not quite invisible to radar and just a little bit bullet proof, also has excellent breathability and wicking properties."

We hope to have some Malato del Sidro clothes to test soon, so look out for it in the mag!

User Comments

There are 10 comments on this post

Showing 1 - 10 of 10 comments

  • I like Cider...

  • How many april fools stories in one day? Chapeau!

  • wonder if the clothing smells of apples?

  • april fools for sure. if thats the product in the pictures il stick with my rapha thanks HAHAHA

  • Seriously. This is getting tiresome now.

    Is there no REAL news out there today?

  • It's after 12:00 now....

  • tedious

  • Why does he keeping saying things are like vomit?

    And calling a range Malato del Sidro or in english, "sick of the cider" hmmm OK.

    Can we have some shots of the protesters singlespeed bikes round the corner at Bank please? Make their visits from their tree houses worthwhile.

  • Italian: Stiamo mentendo

    English: We are lying (through their back teeth I believe in this case)

    Italian: Assurdità assoluta

    English: Absolute absurdity

    Italian: Tecnologia Di Cacca A Buon Mercato

    English: Technology hunting for a good market

    Still, this does raise the spectre that cheap cycling gear is all lycra-fetish stylee, and any half-decent fashionable-yet-functional everyday cycling wear is way beyond the price range of the average worker who isn't a former highly over-paid City worker.

  • NEWS: New Clothing Brand Arrives In UK.

    A company is making a flourecent coloured t-shirt from jersey material to try and rival Rapha's range of bspoke cycling wear.

    BIKE REVIEW: Another budget bike review for a sub £1500 bike.

    In other news; Mark Cavendish wins another of the Classics, De Panne in the bag, but you wouldn't want to read that on a CYCLING website, would you?

  • 1

Post comment:

You need to login or register to post comments.

The Magazine

This issue

Issue 225 on sale now

  • Rush Hour Rules. If you think riding to work is boring, then think again – Brilliant commuting bikes tested
  • Discover how to beat  - Road rage, dehydration & stress...
  • Perfect riding recipes – Delicious summer grub that’ll boost your biking
  • 21 days to your best ride ever – Secrets of the perfect taper
  • The man who made Mark – Meet Mike Kelly, the man who guided Cav through his early racing years.
  • Road tested: Race wheels, jerseys plus much, much more.
  • Exclusive pictures from the Cycling Plus Sportive and Etape Caledonia results
  • PLUS Free Tour de France wallchart – stage-by-stage guide, mountain profiles, TV times.
  • PLUS WIN a Specialized Tarmac Pro worth £3500

Next issue

...

Buy online now

Also on BikeRadar