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• #5827
Yeah I think I liked the wrong image - the xc jersey is out there too
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• #5828
Also sound advice for life in general
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• #5829
we are peak stylish cycling kit, I may revert back to castelli/DHB.
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• #5830
Cant go wrong with castelli
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• #5831
I have a string vest from the eighties would beg to differ.
"Ice-white sleeveless mesh base layer" my arse!
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• #5832
my long sleeve turned up and went for a ride earlier. so damn comfy and perfect for a slightly grey ride in 16 degrees. maybe not the best angle but (XL) fits perfect. love the length of the arms for my ganglyness. L was quite short on my torso and tricky to zip up. Feel like they fit even tighter than rapha pro team (usually wear L)
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• #5833
Am I doing it rite etc
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• #5834
Ouch!
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• #5835
(Wrong thread)
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• #5836
If they're already selling fast why waste advertising budget. Surely people don't fall for that.... Do they?
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• #5837
NSFW warning ffs
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• #5838
That shirt isn’t helping
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• #5839
Was too slow to follow up on this and now it looks like they've all gone. I've got a pair of 'Kando' ones, which are great, but also annoyingly discontinued. Might have to wait until the next edition of 'Uniqlo x Something' ultra light shorts comes up
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• #5840
I'm sure this belongs here
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• #5841
Any suggestions for something similar to the Uniqlo X theory shorts? Or just anything hard wearing and lightweight? I'm tempted by the Swrve camp shorts after hearing people's positive reviews on here but £70 for a pair of shorts seems like a lot...
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• #5842
Hi, trying to get back on the bike with some extra weight... I have circa 2012 CdC jersey and bibs and old Rapha jersey that still fit somehow (because they're old and streched I guess) but looking for today's options and I moslty see very adjusted stuff. What are the brands/range/models that would be relaxed enough to accomodate a non-racer body for non-racy (but still road) stuff, with a bit of this thing youngsters call "gravel"?
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• #5843
Suggestions for larger circumference Cycle caps please.
Bought some Condor caps and even with the elastic cut it’s too tight. -
• #5844
I have a fat head.
I've started buying pretty much all my caps off this guy.
https://instagram.com/johnson_stitchworks?utm_medium=copy_link
His standard size is pretty big but he'll also do bigger if you ask. Great patterns and Nice bloke to boot as well.
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• #5845
I have a square head and tend to use synthetic fabric caps as they are far more stretchy and thus comfortable. Castelli ones are the best I've found so far. Their 'A/C' one is mesh and good in very hot conditions, if you are as sweaty as me.
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• #5847
https://www.prendas.co.uk/products/prendas-il-grande-black-cotton-cap (also available in white, red, blue)?
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• #5848
I like the Albion caps. May buy another colour actually
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• #5849
Décathlon hiking shorts have been great for years for me. No chamois obviously, if that's a deal breaker
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• #5850
7mesh
Take more acid and it becomes apparent.