Showing posts with label casual cycling clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label casual cycling clothing. Show all posts

Monday, March 4, 2013

Lacoste Ad feat. Dosnoventa



This video is straight up bizarre, but in a good way. Nice scenery and Lacoste product placement all the way.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

H & M for Brick Lane Bikes Collection



The H & M’s capsule men’s collection for Brick Lane Bikes is out and can now be seen HERE.

"H&M’s capsule men’s collection for Brick Lane Bikes is full of the spirit of modern urban cycling. Designed by H&M and tested by Brick Lane Bikes, each piece has all the technical details needed for better cycling, with the versatile city cyclist style that can be worn all day long. From water repellent rider jackets and articulated blazers to vintage-inspired bike jerseys and caps, the 11-piece collection combines fashion with functionality. Made entirely from more sustainable materials as part of H&M’s Conscious work, the collection will be available in around 180 stores and on-line from 7th March, 2013."

Monday, December 3, 2012

"East London seems to have been, like the birth place of fixed gear and single speed bikes."


"The "H & M for Brick Lane Bikes" is a men's collection combining the function of cycling wear with great city style for both on and off the bike. It is made from more sustainable materials as part of H&M's Conscious work." 

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Outlier Liberated Hoodie


... is waving you bye-bye after having liberated 450 dollars of your money out of your pocket.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Levi's Commuter Collection




Levi's Commuter Collection.

I can def dig but when are these becoming available in Europe?

In fact I've been looking for some black Commuter 511's lately, anybody know where to get these in Europe or any online store with worldwide shipping? Levi's own online store does not ship outside of US and no one seems to have any on Ebay currently.

Levi's hook me up, please?

Friday, February 18, 2011

More Chrome Kursk Pro


I just noticed there's now more photos of the Chrome Kursk Pros on their site, just waiting for the 2/22/2011 when the shoes due to be finally out.

"Chrome is pleased to announce the release of our first clip-in shoe, the Kursk pro. The Kursk pro offers something unique to the cycling footwear category – a cycling shoe designed and manufactured to be casual and  street-friendly, while delivering serious cycling functionality. This project has been in development for years and is now finally here. We couldn’t be more excited to share it with you."

· Compatible with all clipless pedal systems
· Full-length nylon 6 plate for a strong, lightweight platform that aids pedal power
· Anatomically correct forefoot rocker to enable natural stride and easy walking
· Removable rubberized TPU cleat caps for optional flat pedal riding
· Outsole designed for easy clip-in and out
· Adjustable cleat placement
· Weight – 1,018g for a pair of size 9s

Price: $95

Fit: Narrow fit is true to size. Order the same size as other vulcanized shoes.


Wednesday, December 10, 2008

More Outlier Casual Cycling Garb


A while ago I wrote about Outlier's new 4Season Black Lotus OG Pants. Well, the guys have been keeping busy because since then and release two more pant designs and to top it off, a nice cycling cap as well.  

The new models are the OG Winterweight Dry pants, a very classic looking Wool Lotus trousers and a woollen cycling cap, all looking mighty good and stylish in that casual-type of way and made from smart hi-tech materials too. 

Check them all out here. 

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Outlier OG Cycling Pant - Straight Outta NYC


You might have already read about the new Outlier OG 4Season Black Lotus cycling pants on John Prolly's blog or somewhere else but I need to give to them an extra shout-out here.

When I read the copy on Outlier's site, I was immediately sold: 


"A garment designed to work as well in a board meeting as it does on a bicycle. Wake up and throw them on, regardless of whether you plan on climbing a mountain or running a business.

Made in New York City with Schoeller Dryskin Extreme fabrics, these pants are designed for the ultimate in versatility, both socially and technologically. This is the best technical fabric around, you'll stay cool and dry no matter how hard you ride. The Lotus or Nanosphere coating is "self cleaning". The surface is coated in nanoscopic spikes that prevent grease and stain molecules from bonding to the fabric. Water just rolls off, taking with it any dirt that might remain.

It's water resistant and quick drying, so no worries if the sky turns against you. Light rain? Forget it, that stuff just rolls right off, just like the coffee or red wine you might have spilled upon it.

You could rock it with a sport coat and oxfords or a hoodie with sneakers
." 


So If you're commuting on a bike but you're commute is not super long, or you're just riding casually in a city everyday in every weather but you don't want to look like you're a professional road cyclist or on your way to go hiking on the mountains, Outlier's pants might be just what you're looking for. 

Technical, yet casual enough, and good looking in that understated and simple way. 

And if the price tag seems bit hefty, remember that they're Made In NYC by a small company run by real people who actually ride bikes themselves, they're made out of high quality technical materials, made to high environmental standards AND you can maybe get them bit cheaper if you're clever enough to click here.  Also, if you end up ordering, tell them Jussi convinced you to buy them, ok?