We understand that sometimes on these bloggs, people dont need to here about great clothing, so now and again we like to add in a little something that is just great. while looking through the usual websites, I stumbled across this video today. If you have 10 minutes to spare, and like most us, have an appreciation for fine motors. We reccomend you get a cup of tea and check out this little hidden gem in Stuttgart that re builds all porches from as far back as the early 1960’s with all the original parts, these include the icons such as the 356, 901 and the famous 959. just click here to watch the masters at work….. One can only dream
best thing on the web today!!
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The Mandon Store draws on the rich depth of traditional values - craftsmanship, quality materials, design and durability - and brings them right into the present. We seek out the very best brands and products to be able to offer the discerning man a wide range of quality items all of which express The Mandon lifestyle and ideals. From the finest premium denim through a number of hard-to-find classics, right across to grooming, bags, umbrellas, a selection of fine vintage items including Swiss watches - we strive to present the modern man with an unique collection of outstanding products all in one place.
The Mandon Store is a place to browse and enjoy, as much as it is a store. In 'manmade' you'll find an insight into our serious expertise in premium denim, our passion for quality and craftsmanship, and some one-offs we love which may even be for sale.
The Gallery (>manmade) is where we store some of the really interesting things we find, that don't fit the obvious categories - here we have anything from art to street bikes [well, one anyway].
We have a host of new brands and products coming during the first months of 2010, so keep an eye open... and thanks for visiting.
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