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Anyone ever order jerseys and shorts from Chinese companies? How much size difference between their suzes and US sizes?
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The 'original' brands on Aliexpress are much better quality than the knock off/replicas there. I have jerseys and tights from Monton, would recommend, very high quality. Also like Santic, Paladin and Cheji. Been meaning to try Racmmers jerseys as I love the designs, heard good things of these too.
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Sizing is way off. I'm a 2xl in shirts; a 4xl in some brands won't zip. The other name I remember right now is Spotti, and a 3XL was fine for me.
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Every company everywhere has different sizes. US companies don't agree. Take Aerotech that fits really large for a given label size, versus Voler that fits normal to small depending on the tier... Voler for example have even taken to offering "club" and "race" fit categories due to how widely body structure in the USA varies....some people want skin-tight, others want flappy-flappy, others still are clydes and big folks. Both Aerotech and Voler are US companies BTW.
The AliExpress goods I've purchased are generally similar to a "race fit" sizing of some companies in the USA. Generally. But again, if you're used to a race-fit cut you'd be right at home. If you're used to a relaxed Aerotech cut-you're going to have problems squeezing in.
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I have been buying ZERO BIKE clothes on Amazon. I like them since they are cheap and I know my size. I have a 32 inch waist and shorts are a large. The Jerseys I buy are XL....I am 6.1ft and around 190lbs. Maybe that will help? Shorts and Jerseys are really cheap and comfortable. Name brands are way out of my price range, rather spend money on the bike....
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I prefer to try my clothes on before purchase generally so I stick to my local shop. Billionaire Jeff Bezos doesn't need my money and I don't really have an interest in giving it to places like Alibaba or any of his 40 thieves.
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Fair enough but there was a bad joke to be made and I wasn't going to give up on it! I still would rather try clothes on before I buy. I bought a pair of pants on the internet and they turned out way long even though I order the right inseam.
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I'd rather try on first as well. However, what is available in the LBS isn't exactly what the OP was asking about. Me? I'd prefer to buy local but I'm too cheap to pay $80 or more for a jersey so I do buy the cheap-o stuff from Amazon which is mostly Chinese made or sometimes Nashbar closeouts, which are probably Chinese as well. I'd rather buy 4, $20 jerseys and they will typically last 2 or 3 seasons of riding.
Most of the stuff from Amazon I have to buy 2XL as they are typically undersized(I'd usually wear a L)
With Nashbar stuff, I usually wear their XL.
FWIW, I'm 6'2", most pants 34/34", and around 200lbs.
Cheap chinese padded Lycra shorts on the other hand....nope.
Most of the stuff from Amazon I have to buy 2XL as they are typically undersized(I'd usually wear a L)
With Nashbar stuff, I usually wear their XL.
FWIW, I'm 6'2", most pants 34/34", and around 200lbs.
Cheap chinese padded Lycra shorts on the other hand....nope.
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They are chinese sized? And the euro stuff is for skinny racers. Maybe go to a store and see what fit and buy them? Rei works for me.
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[QUOTE=bigsky109;20236691]I have been buying ZERO BIKE clothes on Amazon. I like them since they are cheap and I know my size. I have a 32 inch waist and shorts are a large. The Jerseys I buy are XL....I am 6.1ft and around 190lbs. Maybe that will help? Shorts and Jerseys are really cheap and comfortable. Name brands are way out of my price range, rather spend money on the bike....[/QUOTE
Thanks! You and I are almost exactly the same size. I used to be 6'1" but lost about an inch somewhere, and weighed 187 pounds yesterday. I will check out ZERO BIKE.
Thanks! You and I are almost exactly the same size. I used to be 6'1" but lost about an inch somewhere, and weighed 187 pounds yesterday. I will check out ZERO BIKE.
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I weigh anywhere between 190 and 200lb depending if I pass a buffet or not. I am 6' 36" waist and wear a large in specialized kit. I bought a couple jerseys and bibshorts from china, the jerseys and bibs are XXL and fit great (the jersey is a bit long and a little loose). The chamois is HORRIBLE in the shorts so I sewed in the one from an old pair of castelli shorts. I think I like the fit better than the castelli shorts. All in all 2 full kits were worth the $50 CDN delivered.
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The way the question is asked...honestly no one can give you an informative answer.
Every company everywhere has different sizes. US companies don't agree. Take Aerotech that fits really large for a given label size, versus Voler that fits normal to small depending on the tier... Voler for example have even taken to offering "club" and "race" fit categories due to how widely body structure in the USA varies....some people want skin-tight, others want flappy-flappy, others still are clydes and big folks. Both Aerotech and Voler are US companies BTW.
The AliExpress goods I've purchased are generally similar to a "race fit" sizing of some companies in the USA. Generally. But again, if you're used to a race-fit cut you'd be right at home. If you're used to a relaxed Aerotech cut-you're going to have problems squeezing in.
Every company everywhere has different sizes. US companies don't agree. Take Aerotech that fits really large for a given label size, versus Voler that fits normal to small depending on the tier... Voler for example have even taken to offering "club" and "race" fit categories due to how widely body structure in the USA varies....some people want skin-tight, others want flappy-flappy, others still are clydes and big folks. Both Aerotech and Voler are US companies BTW.
The AliExpress goods I've purchased are generally similar to a "race fit" sizing of some companies in the USA. Generally. But again, if you're used to a race-fit cut you'd be right at home. If you're used to a relaxed Aerotech cut-you're going to have problems squeezing in.
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No problems, but I'm a very average size, probably the median at 5'10"-5'11" (I think I've shrunk a bit with age), 160 lbs. Torso and arms slightly longer than average, but not enough to matter with most off the rack clothing.
I buy medium in most Chinese brand cycling apparel (not Chinese made for other manufacturers). So far, so good, with Baleef shorts, Koraman long sleeve jersey. Only problem with the Koraman long sleeve jersey was the thumbhole placement, not the sleeve length. I use elastic ponytail bands to secure the thumbholes now. Easier than altering the stitching.
The only item I've purchased larger than my usual nominal size is a cool weather cycling jersey/jacket made in Pakistan. The vendor very explicitly recommended buying a size larger. The large fits me perfectly. Great buy for only $12.
I buy medium in most Chinese brand cycling apparel (not Chinese made for other manufacturers). So far, so good, with Baleef shorts, Koraman long sleeve jersey. Only problem with the Koraman long sleeve jersey was the thumbhole placement, not the sleeve length. I use elastic ponytail bands to secure the thumbholes now. Easier than altering the stitching.
The only item I've purchased larger than my usual nominal size is a cool weather cycling jersey/jacket made in Pakistan. The vendor very explicitly recommended buying a size larger. The large fits me perfectly. Great buy for only $12.
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ordering online is hard. I read reviews and sizing charts, but its still hit or miss. I've had the best luck at REI and LBS and I usually buy off the clearance rack.
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I've been using Nashbar for decades, good sizing charts, never had to return any clothing. KB.
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Go with whom has the best return policy & is most affordable.
Surprised after all these years the chinese can't make clothes fit right... especially when they stare very hard at tings.
Surprised after all these years the chinese can't make clothes fit right... especially when they stare very hard at tings.
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Nothing to do with competence and "can't make things fit right"....your body type isn't the demographic they were sewing for.
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i have been buying zero bike clothes on amazon. I like them since they are cheap and i know my size. I have a 32 inch waist and shorts are a large. The jerseys i buy are xl....i am 6.1ft and around 190lbs. Maybe that will help? Shorts and jerseys are really cheap and comfortable. Name brands are way out of my price range, rather spend money on the bike....
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I've been looking at some jerseys on Amazon but have been hesitant to pull the trigger and buy any yet. Even reading the reviews it's hard to tell if you'll get a good fit or not, because one person will say that they ordered the size they needed and it fit great, then someone else will say they ordered two sizes up and it was too small. Possibly poor quality control at the factory, but still hard to tell if you'll get something that fits. At any rate, with me being a Clyde and wearing a 2X T-shirt, I want to lose another 15-20 lbs. and get to where I can comfortably fit a 1X T-shirt before I buy any Chinese cycling jerseys since most reviews say that the sizes run one or two sizes small.
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That may be, but should there be such a disparity in sizes? I would think by now they'd have a better idea of US sizes. I would also tend to believe that our demographics fit a large part of their customer base, but maybe not...
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They're "saving money" and have one pattern set and going to town producing it. Catch being, the pattern set they're using is not USA centric.
You're talking about fitted clothing and populations of extreme differences in body type. Here in the USA you have an obesity epidemic and people ranging on average from medium-tall to skyscraper....whereas you go to places where most clothes are actually made (China, SE Asia, and so on), and people tend to not only not be as tall but there's not so much of an obesity epidemic. Not only is there the height/girth difference, but also leg/torso proportionality variances.
Combine with tight-fitting technical garb, and those differences come to the fore.