The Beijing Vintage Ride


Photos: Penn

Wang Peng captured some great images of all the tweedy people that came out yesterday for the first ever Beijing Vintage Ride, mostly inspired by similar events in London, Tokyo and elsewhere.

The event was startlingly successful in terms of number of participants, their level of style preparedness and the fanciness of their bikes. There was general level of enthusiasm for a stylish sort of bicycling culture, but more of my thoughts on this in future posts.

 

The event started at the West gate of Worker’s Gymnasium. It was a 10km ride to the Africa Center at 798.

 

More of a profile with a man on the left later.

 

The most fascinating thing about the event was that some of the genuine tricycle drivers came out of their own volition. Apparently they just registered online and showed up.

The girls tended toward tweed coats and brogues or tassel loafers.

 

Nels Frye is a freelance writer, photographer, consultant and stylist, based in Beijing. Focuses are on street style, other consumer trends, and broader social issues.
2 comments
  1. […] March 29 is the second edition of the Vintage Bike Ride. Break out your best turn-0f-the-century threads and polish up your trusty Phoenix frame for the ride from D-Park in 798 to Parkview Green. See our coverage of last year’s tweeds-and-Yongjius extravaganza right here and more photos by Penn Wang on Stylites.  […]

  2. YES YES YES!!!

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