Cycling kit - full kit vs separates
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Sounds like black bibs and a nice jersey are the way to go. For me the challenge the with find a jersey is the desire to find something unique.
@canklecat that retro jersey sure looks cool. I'd be tempted to pull the trigger on that one too.
@canklecat that retro jersey sure looks cool. I'd be tempted to pull the trigger on that one too.
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My first 4 jerseys were all beers that i like. since then i have expanded into clubs i ride with, and events i have ridden in exclusively. always wear black bibs, sometimes with accent panels. newest kit is going to be a club kit, with matchy-matchy bibs, my first trip and maybe a slipery slope situation.
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I've been interested in some of the stuffy by Dotout. Previous iterations of their jerseys such as the Futura had an Assos influence but their more recent pieces have a definite Danny Shane influence. I'd try something from them but it would have to be at discount.
Above Category Cycling has some nice pieces you don't see every day.
La Passione has a few nice pieces. Personally, the strips and checks do nothing for me but I've seen their solid colors in person. They look nicely made and seem like a good value.
Ornot and Isadore are two other brands not commonly seen.
I got a Chapter III Forcibi 1.25 for $89 from Signa Sports.
It's never wrong to wear Rapha.
All with black shorts.

Mix it up with some festive socks.
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Wear what you like.
Don't worry about it.
It's all good.
After all, you're riding your bike.
Don't worry about it.
It's all good.
After all, you're riding your bike.
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I find I'm usually self-conscious as hell about what I'm wearing for my ride, as I'm heading out the door (I always avoid mirrors) but by the end of the ride I don't even care. A couple hours in the saddle and I'm absolutely shameless, I could be riding completely naked and not give a rat's hinder. Funny how that works.
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@TimothyH great suggestions. Thank for all the links. The wife gave me a 7Mesh jersey last year. Pretty cool jersey. The material was nothing that I'd seen before. It felt different. Hard to describe in words. Just different.
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Check out Pactimo stuff. It's solid gear and they offer some non-team full kits. I almost cried when my team switched from Pactimo to another brand last year. It's just not the same.
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Any thoughts on wearing the kit for one bike manufacturer and then riding the bike from another? Or am I over thinking things. Which is entirely possible.
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I don't feel the same way about classic team jerseys like this.

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For me, you do what you've gotta do when it comes to things like shoes, saddle and helmet. Beyond that, though, I wouldn't personally mix and match bike brands.
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I don't have a preference between full kit vs separates, but find it dorky to be wearing the exact same thing as another rider. Unless you are a pro getting paid, no one should have identical kits.
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I do it all the time with tech/running gear. Saucony shoes paired with Asics shorts. The shirt could be any brand. When you walk out of the house to run an errand, are you geared up from head to toe with matching brands/gear? Please say this isn't the case.
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I started riding again two summers ago and fell in love with riding all over again. So welcome back!