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Cycling

Climbs, switchbacks and Europe's great roads, for after the ride more than the race.

Présentation

Cycling draws its own maps: climbs, switchbacks, towns passed between two feed zones. Milano-Sanremo, which sets the tone for this still-tight collection, keeps to that geography — Europe's great roads — rather than any specific peloton or declared team. The great climbs exist here as silent trophies: a summit's name, an altitude, a gradient percentage are enough to compose a piece, with no sponsor needed to legitimize it.

This is not a technical jersey: no zip, no rear pockets, but a cotton cycling t-shirt, made for the post-ride coffee as much as for the bike itself — the piece you put on once the helmet comes off. A climb's profile, a motto in tight lettering, a European city redrawn as flat artwork: every motif belongs more to a race poster than to sponsorship. A tight collection for now, set to grow with future designs.

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Questions fréquentes

Is this a technical cycling jersey?
No: no zip, no rear pockets, no technical fabric. It's a cotton t-shirt that tells the story of Europe's great roads and their climbs, made for the after-ride coffee rather than for the race itself.
What size should I choose for a cycling t-shirt?
Far from the fitted cut of a technical jersey, this one stays loose and unisex: the full size chart, from S to XXL, chest and length, appears on each product page. Between two sizes, sizing up remains the safer choice.
How do I wash a printed cycling t-shirt without damaging the design?
Inside out, at low temperature, no tumble dryer: heat damages a print long before the fabric that carries it. That keeps a climb's profile or a European city crisp, ride after ride.
Is it a suitable gift for a cyclotourist?
Absolutely: a piece to give after a conquered climb or a season of rides, closer to a framed race poster than to the team kit you wear to actually ride.