sleeveless jersey

SPR Sleevelessthere has been a bit of talk about the sleeveless jersey that we looked at last year.  we originally didn’t get enough orders to make the minimum but if there are people interested we can look at it again.  we should get in quick before the weather heats up so that by the time they arrive, there will still be some summer to wear them in. 

if you want to get rid of those “oh so cool tanlines” on your arms or have some massive guns that you want to show off, then these are for you.  or maybe you are after an spr christmas present for a loved one.  hint, hint. 

minimum order is 20 so if we don’t reach that then each item may cost a bit more than the $80 we were originally quoted. 

if you want a sleeveless jersey then send me an email with your size.  to try to get these before christmas, i will need orders by the end of thursday 3rd december.

8 thoughts on “sleeveless jersey”

  1. I’m up for one these, although the logic of being a device to rid oneself of tan lines is debatable/flawed. It just gets moved. I think the real good reason to get one is that it is cooler..

  2. Sleeveless jerseys, from a “cycling club”, WTF?

    Without wanting to sound like a conformist cycling tragic please read the following excerpt of cycling rules pertaining to sleeveless jerseys:

    In the summer, no matter how hot it gets, you must never wear a sleeveless jersey. Tan lines are the proud mark of a real cyclist. If you must get some additional ventilation, cut a vertical line along the inside seam of your sleeve with a pair of scissors. Not only will this help you stay cool, but it says, “my sponsors give me so many jerseys, I don’t mind wrecking one.”

    And if that is not enough Mario Cippolini wears sleeveless jerseys, nuff said;)

  3. hughesy, if you want to conform to the euro-pro cycling rules then i suggest that you are up for a bike upgrade.

    as for the inside out. if it is pro, then schneiderman was fully pro about a year ago.

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