Pike Brothers HQ

Fabian Jedlitschka with his flathead at the Pike Brothers HQ, Bavarian Alps.

Photography & Text: Nick Clements

Between Munich and the German Alps is a flat land of forests and lakes of outstanding beauty and history. A zone in which the never ending and pristine B roads twist and turn and where the traveller is seldom out of sight of water or the high peaks. Place a BMW R67 in this environment and you know you are in Bavaria, put a 1947 H-D Big Flathead in the picture and the viewer is transported to the Rockies. This is the world of Fabian Jedlitschka and Pike Brothers. A realm in which post- war Americana and militaria are transposed, as they had been 75 years before, onto the picturesque German landscape and into the psyche of the nation’s fashionable youth. However, this brand is not merely a replicator of mid-century American apparel. If that were true, they wouldn’t have reached the heights of popularity that they have. No, there’s far more than deck jackets and selvedge jeans on offer here. What sets Pike Brothers apart is their refusal to abandon their roots in Europe, which means revisiting antique textiles like their hard-wearing German elephant skin (a textile, not a leather) and the salt & pepper French workwear fabric. Apart from the US military and biker gear, tradition through hunting, working on the land and mountain walking runs right through this company. Every summer that happy band of brothers and sisters opens the Pike Brothers doors to their exclusive stockists around Europe and Fabian gives his collection of civilian and military machinery a public airing. This is an outdoor party with fine food and drink in one of the world’s most evocative landscapes. You might be invited – if you stock Pike Brothers. www.pikebrothers.com