Hi everyone
The other day I tried on a few Altura ladies cylcing jackets just to find they are cut pretty much straight down, not for women at all. I am (sort of) normally shaped and size 14. Do you know any brands that really do cut for women?
Thanks!
Which brandsoffer ladies cycling wear REALLY cut for women?
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Re: Which brandsoffer ladies cycling wear REALLY cut for wom
Postby moosterbounce » Fri Jan 18, 2013 12:08 am
I've had luck with jaggad tops (not bottoms though as I'm too...unskinny!!), sugoi tops and bottoms, and pearl Izumi bottoms (not tried tops). Jaggad has a good online clearance store. I'm a fan of their long sleeve jackets. I'm a 16 and hippy and they are a great cut.
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Re: Which brandsoffer ladies cycling wear REALLY cut for wom
Postby Parker » Tue Jan 22, 2013 5:34 pm
Giordana (race fit)
Assos
Castelli
DHB
Netti
Assos
Castelli
DHB
Netti
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Re: Which brandsoffer ladies cycling wear REALLY cut for wom
Postby Redbull » Tue Jan 22, 2013 7:18 pm
My partner advises Sugoi for bottoms and Castelli for tops.
Hope it helps.
Hope it helps.
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Re: Which brandsoffer ladies cycling wear REALLY cut for wom
Postby aswal » Sun Jan 27, 2013 12:58 am
Rapha tops are good but their knicks are great.
I like Jaggad too - no elastic on the hems of the jersey to cut you in half.
DHB knicks are good for training.
I like Jaggad too - no elastic on the hems of the jersey to cut you in half.
DHB knicks are good for training.
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Re: Which brandsoffer ladies cycling wear REALLY cut for wom
Postby Sturgis » Sun Jan 27, 2013 8:37 am
I just bought a couple of jaggad tops and really like them. Bottoms I use my old Nettis, they seem to last and last...
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