Lemme see your new jersey!
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Ah, no, I see your confusion. I want to see the new cycling jerseys you guys are buying. I should have made this clearer in the title (evidently clarity is not my forte). Cycling jerseys. New ones. Not cats, guitars, shirts, shorts, shoes, etc. There are threads for those.
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Here's the modern jersey I got not too long ago. I liked it because it looks somewhere in between 1930s sportswear and Star Trek. I already rode during the wool jersey and toe clip era, don't need to relive it forever. Even so, I strongly feel some things were better then, clothing design being one of them. While I do often still wear my wool jersey, and might get another. Modern plastic really is better though when it's 97º outside.
The unicorn puking rainbows is funny, but you can keep him, thanks.
I need another modern jersey, and have been looking at the Voler products. Here's some I'm considering:
The unicorn puking rainbows is funny, but you can keep him, thanks.
I need another modern jersey, and have been looking at the Voler products. Here's some I'm considering:
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I like these Castelli "Vittore Gianni 1876" jerseys a lot. I was looking for a slightly racier fit wool long sleeve cool weather jersey, and these fit the bill. The one with the logo is 85% "Australian merino", and the plain one is 85% "wool"(?), and is full zip. And both have three traditional pockets in the rear. The Oregon Cyclewear jerseys are nice, but more sweater-like and have the zip pocket, which I find much less convenient.
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I like these Castelli "Vittore Gianni 1876" jerseys a lot. I was looking for a slightly racier fit wool long sleeve cool weather jersey, and these fit the bill. The one with the logo is 85% "Australian merino", and the plain one is 85% "wool"(?), and is full zip. And both have three traditional pockets in the rear. The Oregon Cyclewear jerseys are nice, but more sweater-like and have the zip pocket, which I find much less convenient.
I'll post a pic of another new one I just got.
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Yeah, both of mine were eBay deals. No way I'm spending $200 on a jersey.
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I ordered the event jersey for the Great Lakes Randonneurs 'Mac and Cheese 1200.' Should arrive in a couple weeks (the ride is at the end of August). And now I realize I didn't save a full size photo of the jersey, doh! Anyway, here's the front:
and the back:
and the back:
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The jersey has landed:
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This is a beautiful French winter jersey I snagged off of e bay. What a beauty it is. I just wish I knew who I was advertising for. Any Frenchies out there?
As a. proud Knight of Columbus, I just had to have this to fly the colors.
I love colors when I'm riding. No plain white t shirts for me!😴
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Rudi, is this a new chapter in your life?
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Show those colors!
As a grandson of Norwegian immigrants, I too love to fly the colors!
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Haven't worn it yet, need to drop some tonnage, but in the past I have always loved wearing Merino wool jerseys. This DeMarchi was on Amazon. I got a DeMarchi Wool long sleeve on clearance from Nashbar long ago and literally wore it out it was so comfy.
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I've been wearing this wool Portland Cycle Works jersey for cold weather rides lately. @-holiday76 bought it in size XL, but his wife put it in the dryer. Fits me now (essentially between an M and an L).
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Online Cycling Gear has a ton of new issue retro jerseys:
https://onlinecyclinggear.com/collec...eys/type-retro
I bought one so far. Gonna get another, maybe a long sleeve.
I also picked up a vintage looking one from Kucharik. I like it.
https://www.kucharikclothing.com/ret...c5dnicpc5l2a41
https://onlinecyclinggear.com/collec...eys/type-retro
I bought one so far. Gonna get another, maybe a long sleeve.
I also picked up a vintage looking one from Kucharik. I like it.
https://www.kucharikclothing.com/ret...c5dnicpc5l2a41
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I'm eyeing this one for a while now...
https://www.retro-wielershirts.nl/pr...-sanson-groen/
It's a replica from the 1978's I guess, from a team that rode on Benotto bicycles. Fransesco Moser..? . Since I have a Benotto 800 from that era, I might as well give it a shot.
Then again, mine was (originally, probably) with shimano arabesque and not campa so...
Still undecided.
https://www.retro-wielershirts.nl/pr...-sanson-groen/
It's a replica from the 1978's I guess, from a team that rode on Benotto bicycles. Fransesco Moser..? . Since I have a Benotto 800 from that era, I might as well give it a shot.
Then again, mine was (originally, probably) with shimano arabesque and not campa so...
Still undecided.
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My new favorite. Event jersey for our club's annual charity ride, the Cool Breeze, every August in Ventura, CA (Shameless plug). They went retro with the design last year, and I have two gold bikes, so I bought the jersey.
Me on the right, with Tim Mountford, multi time '60s cycling champ, hall of famer, wearing a vintage North Hollywood Wheelmen jersey, on his new Specialized. I rode my '73 Super Course.
Tigger approves.
Me on the right, with Tim Mountford, multi time '60s cycling champ, hall of famer, wearing a vintage North Hollywood Wheelmen jersey, on his new Specialized. I rode my '73 Super Course.
Tigger approves.
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Christmas present from my wife. MidWest Crankers was the name of the team I rode with in my one bike race. We were a trio and I came in from Columbia to St Louis for the Florissant Valley Criterium. Borrowed a jersey from Walt at Walt's Bike Shop in Columbia. I had not seen the other guys jerseys and mine was a match. What are the odds. I found out real quick I was not ready for racing. My friend won the race and was approached by Raleigh CRC. He agreed but only if they took on myself and the other rider of our "team". I never did get a jersey. LOL
Jersey is one of Walz' custom wool blend. The colors are much more vibrant in person. Now I need to drop some weight so I look less like the guy in the Lampre outfit
Jersey is one of Walz' custom wool blend. The colors are much more vibrant in person. Now I need to drop some weight so I look less like the guy in the Lampre outfit
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Recently worn at the Pasadena Vintage ride.
This one delivered recently
This one delivered recently
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This late Christmas gift just arrived in yesterday's mail. Now Im ready for the Little 500.
Got the cap too!
Got the cap too!
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