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Old 02-23-18, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by SkepticalOne
I'm a big fan of Danny Shane. The fabrics are sublime.
I perused their website. Their clothing looks nice and its interesting that the blend in bamboo white ash on the jerseys. Only sticking point for me so far is the price. $209 for most of the bibs. I can get two lower end Voler bibs for that price.

https://dannyshane.com/collections/bib-shorts
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Old 02-23-18, 06:13 PM
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Kucharik is in Gardena Cal , Old company, sewn there .. AFAIK.. last thing I got was 20 years ago..

Best? form your own opinion. https://kucharik.com/
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My one De Soto short and 4 jerseys are still going strong since the late 1990s. Sure enough, label says Made in the US.
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Old 06-22-20, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by silverado8405
Borah Teamwear, made in Wisconsin. Pads are comfy but a little short in the front for my preference. I love their jerseys mainly because they aren’t see-thru.
+1 for Borah. I'm biased because I know where their shop is, and it's at the base of an epic climb.

I agree that their pads are comfy. IMO the jerseys I've got from them are more suited to spring/fall riding, especially for places where it tends to get hot/humid.
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Old 06-23-20, 12:02 AM
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Capo is designed and run out of California but the clothes are made in Italy. The owner is second generation Italian. The quality is top tier. Most of my kits are Capo.

https://capocycling.com/
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Old 06-23-20, 02:27 AM
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Team Dream Team.

Made by Endo Customs in LA.
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
"Je pense, donce je suis"--H. Descartes
yes you thought and thus you is.
but discuss cowhood vs. cowness my friend.
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Believe it or not, Performance Bike shorts are made in America if you're looking for budget options. I've got PB shorts that have lasted me many thousands of miles.
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Haven't seen Wattie Ink mentioned here yet:

https://www.wattieink.com/

I've never worn their stuff but I'm a fan of their ethos and some of their designs.
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