This may look like your older brother’s gym sweaty from 7th grade, but it’s a new crewneck from Outlier, made of New Zealand Merino wool.  Sweat wicking, warm, soft, all that good stuff.  Also, regarding the construction:

“the dart back shoulder construction with ribbed side panels ensures it moves incredibly well and in style everywhere you travel.”

Check it out in four colors on their site here.  Via Tracko.

This may look like your older brother’s gym sweaty from 7th grade, but it’s a new crewneck from Outlier, made of New Zealand Merino wool.  Sweat wicking, warm, soft, all that good stuff.  Also, regarding the construction:

“the dart back shoulder construction with ribbed side panels ensures it moves incredibly well and in style everywhere you travel.”

Check it out in four colors on their site here.  Via Tracko.

Outlier’s been making high-tech but minimalist bicycle-related clothing for a few years now.  We’ve had experience with some of their pants and have been very happy.
This season they’re offering an insulated vest made of New Zealand merino wool.  The nice considerations are the drop tail, the zipper not extending all the way to the chin, and in their own words, “carefully designed to avoid overheating.”  Of course it’s out of stock already, but there’ll be more.  We hope.  via Tracko.

Outlier’s been making high-tech but minimalist bicycle-related clothing for a few years now.  We’ve had experience with some of their pants and have been very happy.

This season they’re offering an insulated vest made of New Zealand merino wool.  The nice considerations are the drop tail, the zipper not extending all the way to the chin, and in their own words, “carefully designed to avoid overheating.”  Of course it’s out of stock already, but there’ll be more.  We hope.  via Tracko.

If you’ve been too wrapped up in World Cup goings-on (Spain was our pick for the win before the cup started, for what it’s worth), another sporting spectacle is taking place known as Le Tour de France.  And thusly, we’re posting a cycling jersey.
The high fashion cycling company Rapha came out with their Tourmalet jersey, which has beautiful coloring and design.  Classic and classy, it celebrates the first crossing of the Col du Tourmalet in the Pyrenees during the Tour in 1910.  
Available via Rapha for US$200.

If you’ve been too wrapped up in World Cup goings-on (Spain was our pick for the win before the cup started, for what it’s worth), another sporting spectacle is taking place known as Le Tour de France.  And thusly, we’re posting a cycling jersey.

The high fashion cycling company Rapha came out with their Tourmalet jersey, which has beautiful coloring and design.  Classic and classy, it celebrates the first crossing of the Col du Tourmalet in the Pyrenees during the Tour in 1910.  

Available via Rapha for US$200.

This new gear from Acronym is actually made for bicycling.  Angled waistline on the shorts, longer sleeves on the jacket- we’re very much liking it except for the rave-inspired logo tags here and there.  Available at Bench at the Greene. via Hypebeast.

This new gear from Acronym is actually made for bicycling.  Angled waistline on the shorts, longer sleeves on the jacket- we’re very much liking it except for the rave-inspired logo tags here and there.  Available at Bench at the Greene. via Hypebeast.

Rapha, arguably the finest cycling-related clothing maker, has released their long sleeve shirt.  It’s in two options in gingham and sports a tiny pocket on the back hem, a la bicycle jerseys.
M.L.G recently got ahold of one, and while the fit was way off (Rapha is hard to find in person in the US unless you live in Portland, NYC, or a few other places), the panel construction and detailing is amazing.  If you’re of a narrow build and appreciate a nice shirt for spring, go for it.  $130.

Rapha, arguably the finest cycling-related clothing maker, has released their long sleeve shirt.  It’s in two options in gingham and sports a tiny pocket on the back hem, a la bicycle jerseys.

M.L.G recently got ahold of one, and while the fit was way off (Rapha is hard to find in person in the US unless you live in Portland, NYC, or a few other places), the panel construction and detailing is amazing.  If you’re of a narrow build and appreciate a nice shirt for spring, go for it.  $130.

From the creators of Chrome (who sold it a few years ago to a bigger company) comes Mission Workshop, a bag company making items in a not-surprisingly similar vein as Chrome’s lineup.  Minimal, dark, hi-tech cycling-oriented backpacks and messenger bags.  No seatbelt buckles in sight.  Nice!

From the creators of Chrome (who sold it a few years ago to a bigger company) comes Mission Workshop, a bag company making items in a not-surprisingly similar vein as Chrome’s lineup.  Minimal, dark, hi-tech cycling-oriented backpacks and messenger bags.  No seatbelt buckles in sight.  Nice!