We carefully choose genuine fabrics and use vintage patterns to create our garments. Our denim is custom-made on vintage shuttle looms for the perfect product. We source authentic fabric from small European production sites.
Meet your Pike Brothers for some fun days at the beach, home of great motorcycles and great people, sandy beach riding, the worldchampionship of sandy beach motorcycle racing and flattrack friday n...
MaxlRIDE goes Ruhpolding - New location, new name, even more opportunities.Numerous tours and training sessions, a dealer mile, test rides, lectures and workshops, music, and plenty of motorcycle e...
Pike Brothers Gentleman’s Day – May 9, 2026 No frills. No show. Just honest craftsmanship, good music, and machines with soul. On May 9, 2026, we’ll open the doors of our General Store from 10 a.m....
Style of the Week: Blue Bird Out on the water or walking along the docks – this is a look shaped by function and calm determination.Muted blues, sturdy materials and pieces that have proven themse...
Style of the Week: No Monkey Business Some days call for simplicity.No distractions, no compromises – just solid pieces that do their job.Reliable, honest and ready for whatever the day brings.Bui...
Style of the Week: Quiet Hours Some moments don’t need much. No noise, no rush – just the essentials. This week’s outfit is built around timeless simplicity. The 1923 Buccanoy Shirt Linen Ecru br...
Style of the Week: Earth & Indigo Grounded tones meet worn-in denim. The 1932 Roadster Jacket Moleskin Soil Brown sets the tone with rugged moleskin and a clean, close fit. Underneath, the 19...
Style of the Week: Heavyweight Heritage Built from serious fabrics and timeless cuts. The rugged 1967 CPO Shirt 21oz Denim pairs with the legendary 1963 Roamer Pant 21oz Indigo, both crafted from...
Style of the Week: Rugged Layers in Olive & Metal The 1943 CPO Shirt in Olive Wool brings a warm, vintage feel, while the 1947 Pep Shirt in Bellport Grey adds a clean, versatile layer. Paired...
Wabash denim is a denim fabric with distinguishing white Stripes. It has a long tradition. It originated in the USA in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and was primarily used for workwear su...
Style of the Week: Navy Workwear Balance Layered with purpose and classic proportions.The 1941 Utility Jacket in Tarawa brings clean structure and utility ease, while the 1941 Royal Air Force Swe...
Style of the Week: Refined Stripes & Classic Layers A balanced look that blends heritage tailoring with everyday ease.Start with the 1923 Buccanoy Shirt in Linen Ecru — soft texture, clean pr...
If you love our Henley Shirts, you’ll have to share your heart with our 1954 Utility Shirts.Built as its bigger brother, the 1954 Utility Shirt is made for rougher days and colder weather. Heavier,...
Style of the Week: Service Layered A look grounded in purpose and honest utility. The 1941 Royal Air Force Sweater brings timeless warmth and calm simplicity, while the 1942 C2 Vest in Olive Drab...
Style of the Week: Traditional Workwear Inspired by traditional alpine clothing and built for everyday use, this look brings together honest materials and functional design.
The 1923 Buccanoy Sh...
A small preview of our living room shoot.We work where real life happens. No sets, no frills – sometimes a living room simply becomes a photo studio.Or was it the other way around?
STYLE OF THE WEEK – Laid Out and Lived In A calm, laid-out composition where every piece speaks for itself.
No noise, no excess. Just honest gear and well-chosen details.
STYLE OF THE WEEK – UPLAND BROWNA calm, well-balanced look.The Hauler Vest and Buccanoy Pant set a warm, grounded base, paired with a crisp white chambray shirt for contrast.
Finished with the Expl...
STYLE OF THE WEEK – Owen Blue Series A clean, well-balanced look in Owen Blue from head to toe.The Harvester Jacket and Hauler Vest set the tone with structure and depth, while the Harvester Trou...
STYLE OF THE WEEK – Quiet Hours Clean layers for slow moments. The 1932 Surveyor Shirt in Natural White keeps things light and relaxed, paired with classic Hauler Braces for comfort and charac...
Fallout vibes, vintage gear.Slip into the 1966 Rodeo Vest in Waxed Sand, layer the 1947 Pep Shirt in Brooklyn Grey, and top it off with the 1966 Boonie Hat Tiger Gold. Rugged utility with a hint of...
Layers that don’t just look the part – they live it.N1 Deck Jacket for the wind.PT Hoody for the comfort.
Roamer Pant for the grit.Mountaineer Boots for the ground and USN Watch cap to keep your he...
A Brief History of the U.S. Navy Deck Jackets of the 1940s
Deck Jackets as the name implies were meant to be worn on deck of U.S. Navy Ships. Jackets had to meet new criteria and faced complete...
The Pike Brothers "Button-Fly" ButtonsBefore zippers found their way into the world of jeans, buttons were the gold standard. The so‑called button‑fly buttons were made from sturdy metals – often c...
Today armies around the world wear green or camouflage as their daily attire. But this had only sometimes been the case. For example, the U.S. Army wore blue denim shirts and pants from the 1920s t...
That was PIKE DAYS 2025 – and it was absolutely amazing! Two days full of rock “n” roll and great bands, fantastic food trucks, beautiful classic cars, good people, a great atmosphere and a fantas...
Watch Full Video. Watch Teaser. Don`t let your Brothers down - Behind the Scenes We at Pike Brothers are a small team of vintage enthusiasts and we love what we do. Therefore we show you a litt...
The Prison stripes originated in the 19th century as a form of inmate identification and public humiliation and as identification for prisoners who escaped. Over time, the bold pattern became a sym...
Some shirts are more than just garments — they carry history, purpose, and a deep connection to place. Our 1908 Hazienda Shirt in Baltic Blue is exactly that: a tribute to early 20th-century workw...
The OG-107 uniform was not only the standard field uniform of the U.S. Army from the 1950s through the 1980s, but it also became a cultural symbol – worn by icons like Elvis Presley and John Lennon...
Frank Damson has been successfully running his Harry Damson Speed Shop for 15 years. The store is a hotspot for fans of motorcycle and car culture. What started as a motivation from festival shirts...
For vintage trousers it was normal to be worn with braces. Since we work with vintage patterns most of our dress or work trousers have buttons for attaching braces or suspenders.Depending on the na...
1972 Trucker Caps - No Monkey BusinessPetrol & BlackTrucker caps, also known as mesh caps or gimme caps, originated in the 1960s and 1970s as promotional giveaways from farming and trucking com...
Our HBT, or Herringbone Twill, is a weaving pattern that dates back to the Romans. It has a distinct pattern and, as the name implies, comes from the skeleton of the herring fish. Up until the 19th...
1936, 1937, 1942, 1958, or 1963? What do these numbers actually stand for? It’s simple. They are years or, better put, a way to determine the age and cut of a pair of pants. Sounds strange, but it’...
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Our 1943 CPO Shirt and 1937 Roamer Vest are made for those who need gear they can count on. Crafted from dense, compact suede, these pieces are tough, reliable, and ready for whatever comes their...
The
development of flight jackets began during the First World War when pilots
needed protection from the cold in open cockpits. With the rise of military
aviation in the 1930s, numerous new jac...
The NAF Jacket is probably the rarest jacket produced for the U.S. Navy during World War II. Due to its short production period in late 1944, original jackets are the holy grail for vintage and m...
The USN Watch Cap has its origins in the early 20th century as part of the standard-issue cold weather gear for sailors in the United States Navy. Designed for warmth and practicality, the cap is...
We at Pike Brothers love heavy boots. But the best made boots are nothing without the proper first layer. Your socks.Therefore we offer a variety of socks depending on the climate and temperature....
The origin of corduroy fabric can be traced back to ancient Egypt, where an early form of the material was known as fustian. Fustian was a coarse, durable fabric made from cotton or a cotton-linen...
Bei SCHABLONEN-TECHNIK Gunnar Hansen dreht sich alles um Schablonen und Signierzubehör. Egal, ob Logo-Optimierung oder die richtige Materialauswahl – hier wird jede Schablone mit Leidenschaft und...
Hamburg Blue is a classic, maritime-inspired pattern often associated with the seafaring tradition of the city of Hamburg. It is a vertical stripe pattern, typically in shades of blue, originally...
No headgear polarizes like the good old boonie hat. You either love it or... not!Despite all personal preferences, the classic “bucket hat” looks back on a tradition that goes back over a hundred...
Name: Ravioli RoamerInspiration and Basis: Modeled after Hill Climbing Model: BMW R18 Technical Modifications:Tires: Switched to Michelin Anakee knobby tires for better grip and stability off-road...