Showing posts with label Clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clothing. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Just In: Chrome Shorts

We've been getting a lot of calls from people searching for the Chrome Industries Folsom and Union shorts now that the weather seems to finally be letting up. Well just in time for shorts time of year, we got a full size run of both styles in! At first glance they're fairly similar, so Gary tried them on so we could compare and contrast.

Left are the Folsom and right are the Union.

The Folsom shorts are a little shorter and slimmer cut. They have a built in u-lock holster, two back pockets and Dickies style front slant pockets. The Union are looser and longer, have a single snap back pocket and more jeans-style front pockets.

Both styles are made with water resistant 4-way stretch fabric and have a double layered seamless inseam gusset to keep you comfortable while riding. They also both have reflective emblems on the back for added nighttime visibility.
At $120 for the Folsom and $100 for the Union, they're some high quality and stylin' shorts that will keep you comfortable and looking good both on and off your bike this summer.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

New GoCycling Philly gear

New and fun stuff from GoCycling! GoCycling makes high quality city and craft brewery themed cycling apparel. Their gear is both really cool and good for the community because a portion of the proceeds from their line is donated to local non-profit and advocacy programs. We could post real pictures of our stock but what's the fun in that compared to our lovely model Ben Franklin showing it off?
He approves.

We've got socks, jerseys and caps emblazoned with Philly pride, all of which are pretty cool. Come on by to check them out and maybe if you ask nicely we can look up more hilarious Ben Franklin quotes online like "Hunger is the best pickle" and "She laughs at everything you say. Why? Because she has fine teeth."

Turns out Benny was a weird dude.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

High Low Gift Guide - Gilets

Alright, so this isn't so much High vs Low so much as Hardcore vs Convenience. Gilet is just a fancy french word for vest, and gilets have a pretty solid place in any cyclist's repertoire. Let's see how many more french words I can sneak into this post...

Endura Windchill II gilet - $100
The Windchill II gilet is just about as sturdy and utilitarian as you can find. It has a wind and waterproof softshell front and thermal sides and back making it great for keeping your core warm. On the front is a zip chest pocket complete with a tethered glasses cleaning cloth and an internal media port aka hole for your headphones cord.
On the back are the standard three rear pockets along with a small waterproof zip pocket for keys/phone/what have you. Last and most amusing is the reflective strip right on your rear because let's be real, your backend is 90% of what anyone behind you is going to be seeing. Good thinking Endura!

Endura Pakagilet - $60
Now for the Pakagilet. Endura knows that weather changes and no one wants to be caught out with too much or too little gear, so they made a gilet of super lightweight showerproof ripstop fabric that can pack into a tiny attached pouch and fit in your jersey pocket or bag (see model's right hand). Smaller than a pounder of Narragansett, it packs a punch but won't give you a headache in the morning. Also, I know what you might be thinking "Yes, my entire winter coat was supposed to fit into its own pocket, we all know how that turned out." Untrue with this, it actually functions really well and easily. If you stop in you're more than welcome to try it for yourself.
It has side vents, a nice mesh panel on the back to help regulate body temperature and hidden jersey pocket access. And let us not forget, a reflective strip on the rear. Available in both high viz and more demure colors, as well as in women's sizing. All in all, I have to say it has a certain je ne sais quoi, plus it rates pretty high in stocking stuffability.