
REDEFINDING CYCLING FASHION


Details & Materials

Quality, fit and fabrics

unleash your inner cyclist
- The most relaxed fit, the club cut is best suited for the casual cyclist, weekend warrior, or outfitting your office for the local fundraising ride.
- Slightly looser fit than race, but still has elastic in the waist and arms to aid with performance and prevent flapping in the wind.
- This is a good choice for those with a more muscular upper body, or those with a bit of a belly. If you are new to cycling we usually recommend starting with a Club fit.
Size Guide
sizes run small, if you can't decide between two sizes, go with one size up.