Well with blogspot at least - we have amalgamated the meanlife and meanmenswear blogs to one handy location - www.meanexistance.com
So go and have a look, replace your existing bookmarks and enjoy the latest designs, transport and styling trends of the mean man.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Leica X1 - old but new
The Leica X1 is one cool camera. The German company has been making compact cameras since 1925. The company pioneered the 35mm film format that was used in consumer targeted products widely until the advent of the digital camera.
The X1 is a unique take on the compact digital camera. from the front and top, it looks like a camera your dad would have had in the 70s but the rear of the camera reveals a large 2.7" LCD screen. With 12 MP at your disposal and a host of manual settings, this camera is genuine a bridge between a digital SLR and your standard compact.
Most of all we at mean men love the way this camera looks, showing that even in the camera world, retro is still chic.
Posted By Owen Rodgers
images from www.leica.com
The X1 is a unique take on the compact digital camera. from the front and top, it looks like a camera your dad would have had in the 70s but the rear of the camera reveals a large 2.7" LCD screen. With 12 MP at your disposal and a host of manual settings, this camera is genuine a bridge between a digital SLR and your standard compact.
Most of all we at mean men love the way this camera looks, showing that even in the camera world, retro is still chic.
Posted By Owen Rodgers
images from www.leica.com
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Classic Automobiles
This week we bring you more classic automobiles; cars and motorcycles.
The Mercedes 300SL "Gullwing" is a classic in the true sense of the word. Teeneage boys dream about owning one, and having a new one. something with which Mercedes blessed us with recently, as we covered in this very blog.
Driving this car would be an event every single time, whether cruising the boulevards of the Italian riviera, blasting the German autobahn, or even cruising down the south coast of Australia, life would be a pleasure in this car.
This little Ducati, is somewhat a-typical of the brands's current lineup. This motorcycle is a small 450cc single cylinder 'cafe racer', where as the brand now makes it name on thumping 1200cc v-twin superbikes. Cafe racers, were modified bikes, with loud exhausts, low clip on handle bars and single seats. They were the essence of form over function, and given that everything old is new again, they are coming back into fashion.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Classic Automobiles
Today we bring you a couple of classic cars and motorcycles that reflect the mean aesthetic and concept.
The Volvo P1800 reminds us that Volvo's design team was not as boring as it is today. This sporty looking coupe sports classic circular headlights and a low raked roof line. The engine was modest and teamed to a 4-speed manual gearbox but at only 1200kg, it was lightweight. But for us, its all about the look.
Another vehicle with a classic look is the BMW R60/5. This boxer twin engined motorcycle sports low classic lines and an ultra-period round headlight. The bike itself was not a ground breaker, but did provide an alternative to the many Triumphs, Nortons and Ducatis that came from the other European manufacturers .
Posted by Owen Rodgers
images swiped from www.resimmotoru.com & www.vermischtes.de
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Victor Churchill Butcher
Personally the epitome of a meanlife is looking at the past and appreciating old wares revived. Old things which have character and heritage bring more to life than a glossy new designed object which is yet to stand the test of time. However having something old, and making it new is just as good. I mean I love old cars and bikes, but the thought of their upkeep and maintenance uts the breaks on, so to speak.
So when well established companies set out to reinvent themselves to a contemporary context I become weary. We are losing local traditional trades like barbers, grocers, tailors and bakeries for chains of made to measured exactness.
Well here is a mean butcher - and I love it. Lifting of the product from mundane to something special is a real tribute to both client and design team. Obvious high fashion fit-outs references to Louis Vuitton surveillance displays and dry-cleaners rotating display of beamsT tee-shirt shop enforce this elevation of product.
We’ve yet to see the store in real life, but this might just have to be the first meanlife field trip. Stay tuned for more insights.
Posted by Bent Patterson
images swiped from thecoolhunter
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Tom Ford - Future Icon
Tom Ford is fast becoming, if not already, a fashion icon. Starting in the women's ready-to-wear depertment at Gucci in 1990, he's been Creative Director of Gucci, Creative Director of YSL and started his own label, which encompasses, menswear, sunglasses, accessories and fragrances.
As if taking over the fashion world wasnt enough, Ford is now undertaking a whole different challenge. His first feature film, "A single man" stars Colin Firth and Julianne Moore, two masterful actors. The film opened to critical acclaim at the Venice Film Festival, with First winning the award for best actor, and Moore being nominated for best supporting actor.
There is no reason to believe that Ford won't be a shining light in the world of fashion, cinema and design for the mean man, well into this 21st century.
Stay tuned for highlights from Ford's autumn/winter 09/10 collection on www.meanmenswear.blogspot.com
Images from tomford.com
Labels:
a single man,
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gucci,
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YSL
Monday, February 8, 2010
Native Sons - 3D Fashion film
A New York fashion week event, Native Sons has set out to make the first ever 3D fashion film Directed by Eric Ray Davidson the film collaborate with Mosley Tribes, Red Wing shoes and Temple bags. So if you in NYC on Feb11, be sure to check it out.
More on native Sons here.
Posted by Bent Patterson
More on native Sons here.
Posted by Bent Patterson
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