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Read the smashing review by cycle clothing blogger The Washing Machine Post here.
Discerning Cyclist, 46/50 review.
A T-Shirt should be cut 'just so' and be comfortable enough to forget about. We think we have achieved this and more. We designed it to be The Best.
This is made from 100% highest grade 180 gram New Zealand merino wool and beautifully flatlock contrast-stitched for comfort against the skin. There are no scratchy labels, all the info is printed onto the inside of the garment.
The cut is slim, but not body-hugging. Go down a size if you want to use it as a base layer, or to show off those guns, or up a size if you prefer a looser fit. The back is cut long for a cyclist's position over the bars. The arms are also cut long to prevent chills creeping in.
There is a single pocket for a phone or valuables, fastened by a single engraved V-stitched button. The pocket is finely finished with a strip of extremely reflective Scotchlite, to aid night riding.
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Here's what our customers have said about our clothes. Let us know what you think.
About Merino Wool:
Merino Sheep created their wool just for cyclists. It's uncanny. Incredibly comfortable, with loads of stretch and superbly soft, it is also naturally odour-resistant. Try wearing it for days on end if you don't believe us! Antibacterial sheep.
Merino wool also keeps you warm in the cold and cool in the heat. How so? Merino is hydrophilic, drawing water from the skin quickly and allowing it to evaporate, cooling your body. When it is cold merino traps warm dry air next to your skin, keeping you toasty.
" The Vulpine Long Sleeve base layer is a prime example of functional garments that cross over many outdoor activities; it looks good; technically it performs well, either as a base layer or as a stand alone top which can be used for so much more than just cycling in." - David, The Grey Nomad Review.