Cycle Clothing and Helmets
No ride can feel good and be fun unless you dress for comfort and style. The right choice of clothing will allow you to ride in comfort, in all weather conditions anytime of the year. However, you can wear almost anything on a bike, and many keen everyday cyclists make no concessions, riding in their normal day to day attire. Others prefer specially designed cycling garments. It’s a...
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The Cambridge RaincoatFrom The Cambridge Raincoat Company The original design was produced by Elizabeth Radcliffe who trained on Savile Row after studying at Cambridge University and the London College of Fashion. The coats are... |
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The Portland CollectionFrom Retro Image Apparel It has become cliche that Portland, OR is a hotbed for innovative ways to support green policies, and, of course, bicycles. When it comes to bicycling, at least, the... |
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FlagsFrom Sprint Design It doesn't matter where in the world you're from, we've got kit that you can wear with pride! Covering six continents, all garments types are included. |
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Award JerseysFrom Sprint Design Our award jerseys are some of the more basic apparel we do, but with space for your sponsor's logo and the name of the event you're competeting in you can have a... |
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PollocksFrom Sprint Design A splash of colour here, a flick of paint there - the colourful Pollocks designs make a colourful addition to any cyclist's wardrobe. |
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Retro DenimFrom Sprint Design The Retro Denim jerseys make use of the classic denim fade now so ubiquistous on jeans for a brilliant-yet-understated design. |
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Cities of the WorldFrom Sprint Design We create custom designed sportswear to meet your design specifications. Our creative design service helps clients create new, distinctive designs for their clothing. ... |
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Retro TeesFrom Retro Image Apparel Tee shirts - with classic desgins - where Retro started out life. Need we say more? |
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Dr. SeussFrom Retro Image Apparel Theodor Geisel, writing as Dr. Seuss, created The Cat in the Hat in response to the May 24, 1954 Life magazine article by John Hersey, titled "Why Do Students Bog Down... |
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Micro BeerFrom Retro Image Apparel Micro Beer sets itself apart from mainstream beer in America. It is a craft that gives rise to the humble entrepreneur who embraces a passion for creating a micro beer... |

