Cycling clothing manufacturers
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Hi all,
I'm hoping for some advice on where to find decent cycle clothing manufacturers, probably china for bulk orders/lower prices.
I know of all the usual kits suppliers over here in the UK, Santini, Kalas, NoPinz etc. All I've found so far is these guys who seem to produce Rapha clothing. http://www.ktcquality.com/manufaktur/rokoko
It would be great to know who companies such as la passione, le col manufacture their clothes.
Any others out there anyone can think of?
Thanks for your help.
Dan
I'm hoping for some advice on where to find decent cycle clothing manufacturers, probably china for bulk orders/lower prices.
I know of all the usual kits suppliers over here in the UK, Santini, Kalas, NoPinz etc. All I've found so far is these guys who seem to produce Rapha clothing. http://www.ktcquality.com/manufaktur/rokoko
It would be great to know who companies such as la passione, le col manufacture their clothes.
Any others out there anyone can think of?
Thanks for your help.
Dan
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Cheers nickf. They look good!
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Jollywear produce the clothing for Ekoi, but I would stay away due to "funky sizing".
Would Nike and Under Armour apparel be good? I played with all sorts of pro combat/tight fitting apparel in my high school and college football days so I love them and they work. Wondering if wearing their athletic tights and a long sleeve would be okay on the bike. Thank you!
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For doing what on what bike?
For casual riding sure, why not? For any serious road riding no. There is a specific body position in cycling that isn’t replicated in any other sport. Cycling clothing is tailored to fit you well in that position, general sports apparel is not.
And obviously, Nike tights don’t have a chamois.
For casual riding sure, why not? For any serious road riding no. There is a specific body position in cycling that isn’t replicated in any other sport. Cycling clothing is tailored to fit you well in that position, general sports apparel is not.
And obviously, Nike tights don’t have a chamois.
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I have the Monton revo bib. My favourite so far. I have Rapha Core, Isadore, and mid level Santini. The Revo just speak to me.MichaelB wrote:Monton. Have tried some of their jerseys, and they have some good quality gear, especially the jerseys.
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