I can't bring myself to go Rapha and as for Vulpine's oh-so-ironic special needs offerings like something Roly would have worn in Grange Hill, it's just not me....
I need a smart jacket for the day in London, where I ride everywhere. It needs to be smart enough to stroll into the club not looking like I've been body-dipped in hi-viz goo, but also be at least a little shower proof, breathable and nor too chunky.
Something in tweed would be nice
Are there other brands I ought to look at? Just off to the Howies site now..
The Club??
What like a working mens club? They'll be plenty of Hi Viz in there!!
Try [url= https://www.swrve.co.uk/collections/jackets ]swrve[/url], not got any of the jackets myself so can't comment but i do own an old pair of their 3/4 wwr shorts that are pretty decent
Just your normal clothes?
Cheers somafunk
Swrve looks interesting although still a little special needs.
I wish bigdummy were still around. He had some style and an enviable wardrobe for this stuff.
What like a working mens club? They'll be plenty of [s]Hi[/s] Viz in there!!
Not as funny as it used to be.
Some alternatives at Always Riding...
https://www.alwaysriding.co.uk/for-the-rider/downtown/urban-cycling-apparel.html
your normal clothes?
You've clearly never seen his usual attire....
I see ! But why does it have to be cycle specific ? Your choice of course just wondering. I used to cycle to 'the club' in my normal clothes when I lived in that there Hackney.
[url= https://www.alwaysriding.co.uk/for-the-rider/bodywear/cycling-jackets/chrome-ike-windshirt.html ]chrome windshirt?[/url]
Cycling cap 8s a must.
Assert your style which a rakish angle of your choosing.
[url= https://www.pelagobicycles.com/store/clothes/jackets-and-raincoats.html ]pelago[/url] always seem to do urban quite well.
Busted emailed you, but summary: Don't write-off Rapha, Howies good, Swrve also good (again can only vouch for shorts).
Cheers Moe
Ideally I'm after something with a natural fibre finish (wool, cotton, canvas etc) as opposed to synthetic plastic fabric
Bigdummy used to have a very tidy green tweed riding jacket. Cut for cycling is important, longer cuffs and rear hem. And ability to zip/button the collar high for the worst weather.
Kinoko has some interesting clothing every now and then...
Pedal Ed has some slightly more "challenging" urban wear
albam sometimes do some cycling stuff
Lancashire Pike make a ventile "Classic Cycling Jacket"
Maybe sir should look at [url= http://discerningcyclist.com/ ]Discerning Cyclist[/url]?
Not sure who makes them, but I saw some quite nice cotton canvas style jackets, one looked harrington esque, that had lights built into them, but in a very subtle way. Pricey though
Or something from Barbour?
Nice one aP, that site should provide a rich seam of quality clobber.
Doffs Italian shrunk wool cap...
Dammit aP, that Lancashire pike jacket is perfect. And sodding expensive! Will have to chew on that one...
[i]You[/i] have dismissed Rapha, of have [i]they [/i] dismissed you.. 😉
Good grief. I'm not Herr Flick!
for jacket/shirts (they're like jackets for your shirts!)
try finisterre
http://www.finisterre.com/shop/mens/clothing/mens-outerwear/mens-jackets/mens-gravis-jacket.html
and McNair for wool, corduroy and moleskin
http://mcnairshirts.com/shop-2/
Ooh. like those McNair shirts....
fjallraven ovik trousers and jacket is the choice of older northern gents, who dislike cycling clothes.
[url= https://www.foxwilson.com/clothing/jackets/ludgate-tweed-jacket ]suit you sir ?[/url]
Good grief. I'm not Herr Flick!
I don't know - that style of thinking seems quite de rigeur at the moment... Maybe the Gestapo look will be the in thing come next season?
you see the problem there with Mr Fiddy's ensemble is that is it not cut for cycling and that cap would fly off my head when I bimble down North Carriage Drive.
Klunk. Lovely garb, but a little too far on the side of formal.
Im afraid none of that finisterre or mcnair stuff is doing it for me.
oops no longer available
The Arcteryx range has some nice city stuff.
Not sure about the elasticated waist on that actually. But there are loads more. Difficult to google at work cos their lady models appear to have lost their riding shorts..
their lady models appear to have lost their riding shorts..
*goes off to check*
Anyway, this is the Lancashire Pike one that Im currently frotting over. So if anyone can find something similar that doesn't cost the annual GDP of a small African nation, Id be most grateful.
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Interested how clothes look special needs? Not your finest hour!
The Lancashire Pike jacket looks great but their sizing is really strange. XS size has a chest measurement of 108cm
Are you trying to be funny or do you take delight in being offensive?
The XL is huge
If you are going to frot over them, make sure you don;t get splinters from that coatstand.
The Lancashire Pike is a fairly close copy of the old Greenspot Nomad, which looked out of date when it was being worn by cycletourists in the 1980s and before.
If the main appeal is the Ventile fabric, why not get [url= http://www.hilltrek.co.uk/acatalog/copy_of_Cycling_Double_Ventile_Jacket.html ]a more modern style interpretation [/url]which is probably a far better product in design, cut and features by Hilltrek (a company which makes clothing for outdoor activities, rather than wannabe hipsters). Review [url= http://www.thewashingmachinepost.net/hilltrek/review.html ]here[/url]. It is also much less expensive than the Pike..









