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  • Baggys printed in team colours – who from?
  • clubber
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    Anyone know a company who makes baggy shorts with team colours – ie like the Hope team’s ones in the pic below?

    anotherdeadhero
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    Going casual for the ’09 season are we?

    How long before the flared racing catsuit with sequins comes to the end of its development cycle?

    clubber
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    Well that’s already under development and we have a rider in mind to test it. His name rhymes with anotherdeadzero 😉

    anotherdeadhero
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    Whoop!

    Awesomes 😎

    redted
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    Best in Spain http://www.best-bike.com did the Hope ones, but delivery can be slow aparrently and only speak Spanish so can be difficult to communicate with.(unless you’re fluent of course, or spanish :lol:)

    clubber
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    Hmmm well I’ll bet that one of our team speak Spanish – thanks for the answer though – I knew that someone would know 🙂

    MrAgreeable
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    You can put me down for a pair if you get some sorted!

    One thing to bear in mind is that DH shorts (like the Hopes above) tend to be a lot thicker and coarser than XC offerings, ‘cos they’re designed to be stacked in! They are fine for mucking about in the woods but I wouldn’t want to wear them in a 12 hour race.

    clubber
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    Yeah, I know that but I have both XC and DH baggys and the DH ones aren’t actually noticeably hotter – just a bit less flexible. I wouldn’t wear baggys for a 12 hr race anyway…

    MrAgreeable
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    Ah, but you don’t have the body image issues that some of us have. 😉

    clubber
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    LOL – I guess not 🙂 Anyway, like I said, I don’t actuallythink they’re any hotter – they just seem like they should be.

    redted
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    Just a thought, you might be better off buying stock baggies then get them embroidered, seem to be plenty of promotional item shops that offer emproidery?

    clubber
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    True, that is one option but embroidery tends to work best with small logos which would probably look a bit lost on shorts.

    HeatherBash
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    Endura offer a club kit service

    marty
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    clubber
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    Well we already have a kit company (Carvalho Custom) but like Endura, they don’t do baggys with custom printing…

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