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+1 on both Voler and Pactimo. Voler has some nice designs and I like a few from Pactimo's 'artist collection' (or something like that).
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Ten Speed Hero is awesome. MAAP is another good one.
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It wouldn't bother me, but I can see how it would bother some.
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Ten Speed Hero always seems to have some smart designs, but I've always just worn the cheap (closeout) stuff from whatever LBS I'm working in/friendly with. If summer ever returns I'll need at least one more kit to replace the one I wrecked at the end of last season, and I'm really considering some of the boutique companies mentioned here.
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I aslo vote for Pactimo. I think they are underrated. I have never owned any,but that MAAP stuff looks really good.
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right now I'm really into the Aussie based and produced brand MAAP, they make such cool looking kits, I only own one kit from them but I'll likely get another jersey soon...
Also I like San Fran based brand Cadence, that's made by Dustin Klein; an ex-messenger, again, they're kits just look friggin' good...
Another really cool Indie outfit is Oli Pepper and Dave Marcar's Morvelo, mainly because it looks and sounds Italian and that's just always great with me... .
Lastly I'll throw out this brand called CREAMseoul that I really dig, it's run by this Korean Graphic designer/cyclist and he really makes some dope looking kit...
I am a bigger roadie, so I tend to go for the stuff that looks really good to overcompensate, lol.. I can admit that, but I also like supporting cool, small businesses and boutique brands.
Also I like San Fran based brand Cadence, that's made by Dustin Klein; an ex-messenger, again, they're kits just look friggin' good...
Another really cool Indie outfit is Oli Pepper and Dave Marcar's Morvelo, mainly because it looks and sounds Italian and that's just always great with me... .
Lastly I'll throw out this brand called CREAMseoul that I really dig, it's run by this Korean Graphic designer/cyclist and he really makes some dope looking kit...
I am a bigger roadie, so I tend to go for the stuff that looks really good to overcompensate, lol.. I can admit that, but I also like supporting cool, small businesses and boutique brands.
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I prefer the more urban/casual/tech cycling clothing. You just can't make a jersey/shorts fashionable.
Outlier
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Mission Workshop
Waterproof jackets and Merino wool apparel by Mission Workshop
Chrome
Tees | Woven Shirts | Jackets | Outerwear | Chrome Industries | Chrome Industries
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Outlier Tailored Performance
Mission Workshop
Waterproof jackets and Merino wool apparel by Mission Workshop
Chrome
Tees | Woven Shirts | Jackets | Outerwear | Chrome Industries | Chrome Industries
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size down for race fit. the materials have a beautiful hand. and the bib shorts are a superb value. i loved my race gear and still have some great pieces that i continue to use. but i didn't have to pay for those. if i'm paying, no prominent logos, great fit, feel, and wear.
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Ornot-I follow these guys on social media, haven't bought anything yet, but they make some nice looking stuff.
Ornot Bike - Minimally branded cycling apparel - made in the USA.
Ornot Bike - Minimally branded cycling apparel - made in the USA.
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Cool. How's the fit? That's one thing that's put me off from ordering anything. With race fit stuff sometimes I fall between M and L with neither being ideal. Did you order your normal size?
Based on this thread I ordered a kit from them. Got the 2.0 bibs and the Floral Jersey. They are both quite excellent. The jersey in particular, is absolutely superb. Great design, the feel of the fabric is just beautiful, fits like a glove. Their customer service was outstanding as well. Highly recommended.
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If you're between sizes I think for the bibs it would probably best to go for L, unless you like them tight. The floral jersey I would probably go medium. The fabric is so soft and stretchy that I think the smaller size would hug the body nicely (which is what you want from that type of jersey I guess) without being constrictive. They're really nice guys too and I am sure if after a few uses you wanted to change size they would let you do so.
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LOVE Twin Six's stuff. I am not into looking trendy on my bike, I am just tired of the same 'ol from Pearl Izumi, Castelli etc etc..... Different designs that fit well. No size guessing like Assos or Castelli.
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Ornot-I follow these guys on social media, haven't bought anything yet, but they make some nice looking stuff.
Ornot Bike - Minimally branded cycling apparel - made in the USA.
Ornot Bike - Minimally branded cycling apparel - made in the USA.