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Old 03-24-21, 09:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Gresp15C
Somebody should really make dress shirts with back pockets. The ultimate business commuter garb.
Someone would need to make rear pocket protectors so a person isn’t mistaken for a cyclist.

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Originally Posted by Kapusta
I got a kick out of their lumbersexual line last year, but all I am seeing now are the $110 deerskin work gloves.
As I recall, the gloves were talked about in another thread last year.
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Old 03-24-21, 09:27 AM
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There's these:

https://www.aerotechdesigns.com/big-...al-jersey.html

If I didn't like the look/feel of a cycling jersey, I'd wear tech running shirts and get some type of frame bag for storage. That's what I usually do now, anyway. A cycling jersey that fits my upper body/neck is way too long/loose for the lower body. They end up looking like tunics. Standing around, the elastic bottom will gather at the bottom of the glute region. Even the standard AeroTech jerseys do this.
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Originally Posted by Sal Bandini
What about something like this? It seems unobtrusive and would eliminate the need to modify every shirt.

https://www.moosejaw.com/product/thu...UaAqf5EALw_wcB
If worn slung low, will also hide the buttcrack exposure from wearing regular shorts
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......or you could just 'get over it' and find a jersey.
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Originally Posted by Wildwood
......or you could just 'get over it' and find a jersey.
And if price is an issue, then I've ordered some very cheap jersey's from this place and they still are in good shape after five years.

https://www.lightinthebox.com/c/cycl...8?prm=1.4.56.0

Sizing is an issue. So look carefully at the sizing charts for each jersey and then order a size up.
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Originally Posted by AdkMtnMonster
I have several mtb jerseys that fit like t-shirts, have rear pockets, very small logos. PI, Zoic, Singketrack Mind. That stuff is out there. I wouldn’t wear it for everyday use, though, because I wear pants or shorts, which, uh, already have pockets. I’m growed up. Mama said so.
Yeah, I thought the OP's query was a trick question. Pretty much most of the t-shirt looking MTB 'jerseys' have a rear pocket.
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Old 03-24-21, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by dsaul
Check out Club Ride. They have a bunch of casual riding gear with well thought out pockets and vents. https://www.clubrideapparel.com/
Second that. I have a long-sleeve that looks very 'normal' and has two deep pockets. However, I find that whenever I go for a ride casual enough to warrant the use of that shirt, I end up bringing either my handlebar bag or a pannier.
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I don't really put much in my pants. *No pun...
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I don't really put much in my pants. *No pun...
the opposite happens, I can only fit one thing. other stuff just has to be pushed, stuffed & jammed elsewhere.
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I agree with KJL , I hate the feel of all of the newer polyester fabrics. I have been searching for years for a cotton or cotton blend with a pocket in the rear. A little longer in the back would be a bonus, but you can't have everything. Basically a t-shirt with pockets. I would think somebody out there would be making something that simple.
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Originally Posted by Kobe
I agree with KJL , I hate the feel of all of the newer polyester fabrics. I have been searching for years for a cotton or cotton blend with a pocket in the rear. A little longer in the back would be a bonus, but you can't have everything. Basically a t-shirt with pockets. I would think somebody out there would be making something that simple.
duluth needs to make it happen!
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Originally Posted by Elvo

That's a start, at least it's 15% cotton.
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Originally Posted by Kobe
I agree with KJL , I hate the feel of all of the newer polyester fabrics. I have been searching for years for a cotton or cotton blend with a pocket in the rear. A little longer in the back would be a bonus, but you can't have everything. Basically a t-shirt with pockets. I would think somebody out there would be making something that simple.
The OP didn't say anything about polyester or cotton.
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Originally Posted by Sy Reene
The OP didn't say anything about polyester or cotton.
OK, so I said it.
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Thanks all for the recommendations - I think I will go visit a sewing alterations outfit and see what they can do. Maybe even some elastic pockets... boom!

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Originally Posted by AdkMtnMonster
I have several mtb jerseys that fit like t-shirts, have rear pockets, very small logos. PI, Zoic, Singketrack Mind. That stuff is out there. I wouldn’t wear it for everyday use, though, because I wear pants or shorts, which, uh, already have pockets. I’m growed up. Mama said so.
Do you have any links to the mtb jerseys with pockets? I really like the look of the Singletrack Minds but did not see any with rear pockets. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Sy Reene
The OP didn't say anything about polyester or cotton.
I rend to sweat badly - I mean soaking wet if I am in any humidity. That is why I like the looser fitting styles of shirts - I know I could unzip a jersey but I am just too self aware I guess.
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Originally Posted by KJL
That is why I like the looser fitting styles of shirts...
Oh. Soooooo... what are you planning on putting in these pockets? Loose fit + full pockets = annoying as hell, to me.
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