We love it when lightning strikes twice – especially when it is for us, must be the promise of that roll of thunder and all… Anyways, the latest issue of the Classic and Sports Car weekly newsletter has a small feature on our newly released Raticosa – we love the references to “luxurious mix” and …
The MMR newsletter is not your average weekly read. Informed, opinionated and literary -mixing operatic references with quotes from the Bard, certainly not your usual drivel – it is a lonely pleasure that enthusiasts wait for the whole week till, come Friday, their gift arrives in their inbox. We should also mention the gorgeous photography …
Yes, yes, yes – just in time for Xmas, Classic & Sports Car comes out with a gorgeous edition that has a whole lot of great topics (that Italian Job special with the Miura on the cover – delicious, and that piece of the Talbot-Lago T26 Gran Sport, it’s all there, thank you again Mick….). …
Yes, in the midst of all that great content (that piece on that ’49 166MM that won both Le Mans and the Mille Miglia, assorted by some glorious photography – that’s unique but there’s also so much more) the editorial team at Octane found the time to review our newly released Raticosa wool and cashmere …
The Suixtil Raticosa is recreated from historic photographs of one of the biggest gentleman racer ever to grace the tracks. Made from a luxurious mix of 90% Basolan lambs’ wool and 10% cashmere it is both warm and elegant. This 5-gauge heavy (about 550 grams, 1.2 lbs) jumper has kept all the distinctive attributes (from …
The Suixtil Raticosa is recreated from historic photographs of one of the biggest gentleman racer ever to grace the tracks. Made from a luxurious mix of 90% Basolan lambs’ wool and 10% cashmere it is both warm and elegant. This 5-gauge heavy (about 550 grams, 1.2 lbs) jumper has kept all the distinctive attributes (from …
and so are we, of course, the great team at the venerated Road Rat – you can (should, really) subscribe or find some back issues here – were kind enough to dedicate a whole page to your brand. Better even, they -for those who did not know (though, would they really be reading the Bible …