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• #53
Oooohhh
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• #54
Cadence clothing.
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• #55
ebay, always ebay
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• #56
does anyone know where i can get a nice merino wool jersey that doesnt cost the earth?
it doesnt have to be cycling specific as long as its fairly tight.
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• #57
does anyone know where i can get a nice merino wool jersey that doesnt cost the earth?
it doesnt have to be cycling specific as long as its fairly tight.
uni-glo
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• #58
does anyone know where i can get a nice merino wool jersey that doesnt cost the earth?
it doesnt have to be cycling specific as long as its fairly tight.
http://www.finisterreuk.com/technicalsurfapparel/mens/super-fine-merino-base-layer-p121-c37.html
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• #60
I reckon this dude is some lazy journo cunt who's plotting the next god awful chapter in the saga of fixie-wheel-cycle-bike culture.
I reckon the title of the article will be "urban cycling clothes: cool and useful?"
Wow. That's pretty hostile. What makes you think that?
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• #61
Has anyone tried the bSpoke stuff? I saw some trooz in the newish Greenwich bike shop and they looked ok.
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• #62
Oh - and Swrve do merino base layers at 38 quid. Get on the Swrve LSFGFFSSL bandwagon in Classified & Shopping and bag a 15% discount.
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• #63
city folk! Next you'll be saying you don't know what the difference between silage and slurry is..
townies don't know what silage is without googling or what a field of kale or borage looks like.
but then i can't tell the difference between a useless cunt, student or hipster.
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• #64
does anyone know where i can get a nice merino wool jersey that doesnt cost the earth?
it doesnt have to be cycling specific as long as its fairly tight.
TK Maxx - rail marked small.
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• #65
http://www.uniqlo.co.uk/catalogue/men/extra-fine-merino/370521-gray-crew-neck-sweater
nice one coppithat. £15 for a merino sweater is a bargain. i'll check it out later this week before they sell out :)
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• #66
hey,
i'm doing a research on what people wear for cycling in London, I would be really grateful if you could spare a minute an fill in the survey: https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?hl=en_GB&formkey=dFZJYWMzcktZa0kzT1FnM0ctQjh2ZUE6MQ
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• #67
Dragging up an old thread to share this:
My sister has just launched her website, selling British made clothing, including Meccanica cycling gear. Some really nice stuff on there. Go and check it out!
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• #68
From that -
@KT_Bee saw this and thought of you!
http://www.thebritishclothingco.co.uk/#!product/prd1/3742497221/stripe-retro-cycling-jersey -
• #69
Love it! Just wish I could afford it...
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• #70
It's a bit Nigel Farage isn't it?
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• #71
I was going to say a bit Lonsdale
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• #72
I'll drag this thread up some more if that's ok - couldn't see a better one.
I'm after some denim shorts cut for cycling. Just want to avoid having a seam grind down my undercarriage if at all possible.
What are the good looking options out there? Swrve look ok-ish, Levis don't seem to do anything denim, Osloh are stupidly expensive at full price... -
• #73
There are dozens of us looking for the same thing
Not seen any, glw search.
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• #74
That is totally the look I'm going for too.
I reckon this dude is some lazy journo cunt who's plotting the next god awful chapter in the saga of fixie-wheel-cycle-bike culture.
I reckon the title of the article will be "urban cycling clothes: cool and useful?"