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  • [cite]cyclingtopsuk:[/cite]

    **We didn't advertise that it could be washed at 40 degrees C.
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    Would you expect us to replace it if you fell off your bike? Would that be our fault too?

    You bought the jersey on the content of the ad. The ad is 100% accurate, you wore the jersey as you were happy with it therefore you were happy that the item was aqs described in the ad.

    You have then somehow managed to damage it and want us to replace it?

    [cite]cyclingtopsuk:[/cite]

    You didn't wash it as specified as it states to wash it at 40C not in cold water in a handwash.

    You bought the jersey, liked it, wore it and have now damaged it.

    Once you accepted the item and wore it, thats where our responsilibity ends.

    How you look after it from there on in is up to you.

    Anyone else notice that?

    Make your fucking minds up!

    However, rocker9455, this entire thread is academic. Why on earth would you buy a COTTON cycling jersey? Now there's an oxymoron if ever i saw one.

    ...And I'm a poet and I clearly didn't know it.

    For Jerseys you want merino, or modern artificial fabrics.

    Cotton is shit. It holds water, doesn't dry out quickly, doesn't wick away moisture, loses all of its heat retention properties when wet, smells bad very quickly. And it's a fairly heavy fabric.

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