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Old 04-21-12, 05:12 PM
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How to buy cycling jersey's

Hi All,
So many jersey's to choose from, so many different price ranges.

How do you pick?
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Old 04-21-12, 06:27 PM
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I selected jersey size when Voler reps brought samples to my club's meeting. Style, colors, etc are selected by someone in the club who does the art.
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I buy them on closeout. And no team kit.
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Like any other article of clothing I own. I try it on and if it fits well and I like the design I take it to the register! I don't buy online unless I already own the brand and am familiar with the sizing. That said 90% of my cycling purchases are done at brick and mortar!
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buy what fits best.. I like cannondale and hincapie because they are cut long in the back which is good for rider over 6 feet tall
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