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memebag 01-04-18 08:38 PM

How many jerseys do you own?
 
The jersey recommendation thread got me wondering how my jersey wardrobe compares to the rest of you.

datlas 01-04-18 08:48 PM

Too many. They really don’t wear out like shorts/bibs.

Ramona_W 01-04-18 09:20 PM

I said 9 but three of those have been worn by either of us depending on the day. At least with jerseys- unlike shades of red lipstick- people can tell the difference between them and understand why you want/need more than two.

PaddleFoot 01-05-18 04:49 AM

3, but give me time... I just bought my first craft beer jersey. :)

kbarch 01-05-18 05:23 AM

I have a lot, it seems, and I've been at this less than five years. I suspect there are folks about as enthusiastic I who, if they are pack-rats, too, have accumulated far more through the years. Maybe I should toss some - I have four from an event that I no longer want to support (two from the years I participated, plus two more I had to buy as part of the race team kit), so I never wear them. I haven't tossed the two that are crash damaged - they're still serviceable, and I still wear those, along with the ones that don't fit well, on dawn patrol sort of rides, so I don't wear out my best Sunday-go-to-meeting jerseys. :)
If they were all the same, I figure seven would be ideal - enough to ride every day with laundry just once a week. :)

sabotenfighter 01-05-18 05:25 AM

None, but kinda interested in something made of the same material but more casual like a polo. Summer rides can be brutally humid, even at night. Even techy material t-shirts turn into nasty sticky heavy clumps then.

Colnago Mixte 01-05-18 05:44 AM

This is the time of year that bike jerseys are most likely to appear at thrift stores. I buy every jersey I see that fits me, that's how I ended up with 40-50 of them. $3.00 jerseys are tough to pass up.

Shorts I need. Jerseys, not so much.

RShantz 01-05-18 06:21 AM


Originally Posted by Colnago Mixte (Post 20091302)
This is the time of year that bike jerseys are most likely to appear at thrift stores. I buy every jersey I see that fits me, that's how I ended up with 40-50 of them. $3.00 jerseys are tough to pass up.

Shorts I need. Jerseys, not so much.



Do we have potential for a Hoarder TV show here:)


I'm one of those that take jerseys to the thrift shop every year. Each year, I gain 4-5 from events and a new shop jersey. I try to only have around 10 summer jerseys just not to be so cluttered.

DannyL 01-05-18 08:20 AM

Around 20 but I probably only actually wear 3-4 of them. I can't bear to get rid of old ones though.

memebag 01-05-18 08:50 AM

I have 11. One is too big (first one, haha!). One has the Astros logo on it. The rest are from my brewery bike team. I got 4 from MS150 rides and I bought the other 5 at the brewery, back when I was first starting out.

indyfabz 01-05-18 08:54 AM

I don't know. Have better things to do with my time than counting my jerseys.

MRT2 01-05-18 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by sabotenfighter (Post 20091294)
None, but kinda interested in something made of the same material but more casual like a polo. Summer rides can be brutally humid, even at night. Even techy material t-shirts turn into nasty sticky heavy clumps then.

You can buy those at Target or Dick's Sporting Goods. They sell them for summer golfing but if you want, you can buy them for cycling.

MRT2 01-05-18 09:20 AM

I said 10 - 13, but it might actually be more, because I forgot about the 3 long sleeve jerseys I only wear in the fall.

Let me see.
4 Primal jerseys.
2 Pear Izumi Jerseys.
2 Nashbar Jerseys
1 Twin Six
7 Bontrager Jerseys

Damn. 16 summer jerseys. 3 fall jerseys. (and I gave away 4 jerseys last year)

Doge 01-05-18 09:21 AM

Do t-shirts count?

Also old ones get too small, or just are not worn to save them. I suppose those count. Usable ones for me - 5-10. Wife 20, son (got bags of them).

sabotenfighter 01-05-18 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by MRT2 (Post 20091537)
You can buy those at Target or Dick's Sporting Goods. They sell them for summer golfing but if you want, you can buy them for cycling.

I don't live in the states though, and American clothes for golfers are cut for American golfers. I am tall and pretty skinny, so local similar clothes also don't really work, too short.

Wileyrat 01-05-18 10:59 AM

6 in the regular rotation, 2 that I've decided are a bit small, one that I've retired.

caloso 01-05-18 01:23 PM

I have about a dozen. I get at least two short sleeved team jerseys each season. I get a long sleeved jersey every other year usually unless we radically change designs, which is what happened this year.

I gave away about 10 jerseys to a teammate who's organizing a donation to African racers.

roadwarrior 01-05-18 01:40 PM

You know those big plastic bins that people sometimes use to store Christmas decorations and the like? I have five of those full of jerseys.
Three more full of bib shorts.
One full of socks, gloves, wind covers for feet, hats, etc...

Stratocaster 01-05-18 04:56 PM

I've got about 13:
3 were from when I just started - don't wear them much unless just out for a short jaunt on my lunch hour
3 are "fat" jerseys, when I'm about 5-10 lbs overweight after a long, cold winter
4 are long sleeve for the cooler days
3 are slim for mid to end of the season when I'm in pretty good shape

mollusk 01-05-18 05:43 PM

Too many. I used to race and I would always buy two team jerseys for every season as I felt an obligation to train in them and didn't want to put on an unwashed one as well as the real possibility of trashing one in a race or training ride crash. I have a bunch that I haven't worn in years.

I have a few non-team jerseys, but they are mostly wool. I have a Giordana one from 1984 that I love and a more recent Ibex one that my wife convinced me to buy. Not race jerseys, but nice cold weather training jerseys.

mollusk 01-05-18 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by caloso (Post 20092077)
I gave away about 10 jerseys to a teammate who's organizing a donation to African racers.

Good man!

ridingfool 01-05-18 06:59 PM


Originally Posted by sabotenfighter (Post 20091294)
None, but kinda interested in something made of the same material but more casual like a polo. Summer rides can be brutally humid, even at night. Even techy material t-shirts turn into nasty sticky heavy clumps then.

Giro make a nice pocket t shirt made of merino wool that has 3 back pockets very nice looking shirt not sure about hot weather tho as I just got it about a month ago

atwl77 01-06-18 02:15 AM

1 MuddyFox jersey, the first jersey I bought when I didn't know better and was at least 2 sizes larger than what I should have been wearing. I don't wear it any more.


3 jerseys associated with the LBSes here.


1 from an event that I joined last year. I actually participated in more than one event but the others gave out t-shirts instead of jerseys. I suspect my jerseys are going to pile up from future event participations though. As a matter of fact, I'll be adding yet another jersey from an event next weekend.


2 brand new Rapha jerseys that just arrived yesterday. Bought an XS pro team lightweight jersey and an XS brevet lightweight jersey. Wore the XS pro team jersey this morning and found that the fit is perfect -- all my other previous jerseys have always been slightly too big around the chest. Haven't tried the brevet jersey yet.

canklecat 01-06-18 03:15 AM

Proper jerseys? Pockets in the rear, that sort of thing?

Two. Short sleeve poly, club fit, not aero. They're good enough for me. I'm not fast enough for a skinsuit to make any difference.

I keep looking at some faux-retro jerseys and having '70s flashbacks to when I wore all merino wool. I wouldn't mind a short and long sleeve wool jersey.

If we're talking shirts suitable for casual riding if I'm not concerned about being aero, I have four more -- three long sleeve, one short. Good wicking fabric, very comfy, but not proper jerseys with pockets, zippered collars, etc. A bit flappy in the breeze. I wear 'em on casual group rides and errands on my hybrids, often as baselayers in winter. Wearing one right now as I type.

Machka 01-06-18 03:56 AM


Originally Posted by memebag (Post 20090944)
The jersey recommendation thread got me wondering how my jersey wardrobe compares to the rest of you.


I've got ... I don't know ... 40 or 50. I'd have to get up and count.

How many do you have?


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