VINTAGE GLIMPSE/Nick Clements

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The order deadline is October 5, 2025.
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Size:28.5×21cm
Pages:P224

In the 1970s, a young boy in a rural town in England was fascinated by West Coast American culture, and he engraved those memories into his mental archive. Later, as a photographer, he began to reconstruct his memories and fantasies based on a fleeting visual experience called a “glimpse.”
“The Glimpse” is “another reality” born from fragments of the past and longing. It is a journey of sight and thought set in a fictional 1970s California.  
What is style? How much of memory is truth?  
Here lies the 40-year journey of questioning through the medium of photography.  



Nick Clements

Men's File, a British culture magazine that has gained tremendous support from vintage enthusiasts around the world. Its founder is Nick Clements, a photographer who is active mainly in Europe and the United States. He graduated from the prestigious Royal College of Art in London and has worked as a photographer for fashion magazines such as ‘VOGUE.’ He has also authored books on historical culture, including ‘SIMULACRA’ and 'The Best of Men’s File.' Additionally, he is a collector who has been gathering vintage items for over 45 years. He shares stories about people and objects across various genres—including denim, workwear, hot rods, classic cars, custom motorcycles, and surfing—all paired with vintage pieces. His work, which transcends the boundaries between art and fashion, has influenced numerous genres.