
It seems that a lot of people who get a Vespa GTS with a black seat want a tan seat, and a bunch that get them with tan seats want black ones. Well, you can order a new seat, wait for one to come up on ebay, or you can get a plain fabric seat cover. This one, made of black velboa, not only looks great, it’s an economical way to change seat colors to the one you really want. The best part? You’ll still have your original seat color if you change your mind.
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best in show: Tartan Vino 125 scooter seat cover
Published on March 2nd, 2007 in scooter seat cover sightings. 0 Comments
Customer Sean in Canada won ‘best in class’ with his Vino 125, sporting a tartan fleece scooter seat cover. Congratulations, Sean!
Just a quick post to show you some of the fabulous premium furs that I’m planning to get in soon!

Lately, I’ve received a lot of requests for covers for Kymco People 150 scooter seat covers (like the mock-up I’ve made on the right), so I’ve been on the watch for a seat on ebay or for sale from a dealer. So far, no luck – so if you find a seat – or want to let me borrow yours for about 3 weeks – then there may be a free seat scooter seat cover in it for you!
I’m also looking for a variety of Honda Elite seats – like many of those on this page. Let me know if you find one for sale.
from the bullies at Burberry – a big fat “no.”
Published on January 29th, 2007 in fabric. 0 CommentsIn the past couple of months, I’ve received a number of requests for scooter seat covers made out of Burberry or “Burberry-like” Nova plaid fabric. After searching high and low for fabric that would work (most actual Burberry fabric is too light for use as a seat cover), and even finding some awesome fleece that was a very close match, I ended up with a some bad news:
It’s a big fat “no.”
During my search, I found a web site that made little dog coats of genuine Burberry fabric. I wrote to the owner, asking her where she found it. She wrote this back to me:
Good Morning!
I would love to help you but I received a very nasty letter from Burberry International telling me that it is illegal to use their fabric including the fake fabric that is made right here in the USA.
I could not believe it as I see Burberry type fabrics at every department store I go to in [my city] and other places that I visit.
They requested that I stop and also send them all the fabric I had. Quite stern about it. I had been buying the real fabric from a source in England but they were also closed down and my source in Florida also was warned with the exact letter about using or selling the fabric.
Good luck in your search.
Further research showed that she was not alone – besides her supplier, other small companies were threatened with stern warnings to cease and desist from using Burberry or Burberry like fabrics or producting “Burberry-inspired” items. It even appears that some companies have been forced out of business, and designers have been forced to change their lines.
Now, I’m all about protecting copyright. I’ve been a writer and a designer for a long time, and I work hard to create what I do. I’d be sorely ticked off if someone stole my content, my copyrighted designs or my trademark, and have gone after people who have tried (many thanks to the scooter community, who often lets me know if someone out there has used one of my images, etc!). So, in essence, I don’t have a problem with them not wanting people to make products that could be dubbed a Burberry rip-off.
But it does piss me off that Burberry is apparently – for lack of a better phrase – suing history for trademark infringement. I’ve read in a number of places that traditional tartan producers have been forced to stop making a traditional, historical tartan plaid that is very similar to the Burberry plaid called Camel Thompson. The Camel Thompson has been around a lot longer than Burberry’s Nova check, but because Burberry threatened many of the kilt makers and tartan fabric producers, most have stopped making it.
The exceptions to their threats seem to be department store or mass-produced knockoffs or “Burberry-inspired” items. But then, the big department stores may be the only ones with more money than Burberry, so they can handle a lawsuit. The one with the most money (and Kate Moss) wins.
When it comes down to it, even if I were able to get it here or there, I can’t make anything from it. I wouldn’t be that keen on losing my business because I made a scooter seat cover out of a plaid that could be remotely seen as Burberryesque.
So I’ve had to tell customers a big fat “no.”
It’s just as well. With the its latest controversy, Burberry may be on the way out of fashion, anyway. And if it’s plaid you want, there are a lot more choices out there. Just give me a shout and we’ll find something.
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My sister says she’ll disown me if I buy these leopard-print Doc Martens to match my leopard print seat cover – but how could I resist? Do a search on Zappos for Doc Martens with ‘animal print’ as the search criteria. If you’re a zebra fan, there’s also a fuzzy zebra pair, too.

Here’s my latest experiment: adding reflective piping to the rear seam of some scooter seat cover designs. It’s still in the experimental stage – I want to make sure it holds up to wear and washing – but I’m always excited when I can help add a bit of a safety feature to riding. Keep an eye on the site for this feature on future designs.
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Happy New Year!
Published on December 20th, 2006 in company. 0 CommentsWell, it looks like I got all Christmas-present-orders out the door, and I’m just finishing up a few more before the holiday week gets here. I want to thank you all for a great year, and I look forward to making many more awesome covers for you in 2007!
p.s. keep an eye out for a special sale in January!
Drop me a line and I can arrange for your giftees to receive personalized gift certificates in the amount you choose.


