Cool & Fabulous
Joshua Ward
Most cycling clothing is really technical and sporty. With the freedom to design a cycling jersey to be however I wanted, I created a design that was more fun. This simple, minimalist design is inspired by the classic ice lolly, which will be fun to wear in the summer.
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Poppy Tuckley
This print design was inspired by 1980s video game graphics; focusing particularly on the repetitive, geometric landscapes.
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kate connell
This design was inspired by a distorted blend of images which informed my use of colour and texture; resulting in a layered gravel effect with supporting flashes of colour.
ViewMorning Mountains 360+
Georgina Seviour
Take yourself to the summit with this classy cutting-edge design, inspired by stunning natural landscapes.
ViewQueen of Spots
Benjamin Beaumont
Having a little fun with the "king of the mountains" polkadot jersey.
Staff Thoughts: A confirmed case of the measles. Medicine in shorts supply
ViewSchnittlauch & Spring Onions
Falk Meier
With herbal notes, this is something for vegan cyclists on a free-range banana diet.
Staff Thoughts: Fifty shades of green. No vegetables were harmed in the making of this jersey...
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Liam Penman
A grey scale design inspired by a-symmetry and geometry.
Staff Thoughts: Suave and sophisticated. One for the gentleman cyclist
ViewGeometric Greyscale
Liam Penman
Match the top with an asymmetric and geometric grey scale design for the bottoms
Staff Thoughts: Elegant and sophisticated.
ViewMiami Vice
Joe Bloggs
Sun kissed gradients with a helping of flamingos, palm trees and tropical fruit
Staff Thoughts: A jersey to wear on the hottest summer day
ViewKasbah
Joe Bloggs
Inspired by the mosaic interiors of Moroccan bazaars
Staff Thoughts: Beautiful blues to the front and a high-visibility, snow white panel at the rear. Très chic
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chris raymond
My house number!
Staff Thoughts: Upside down '13' on the rear to ward off bad luck, in the style of the most superstitious pro cyclist
ViewHallowed Skull
Stuart Kirk
CX.MY.HRT
Staff Thoughts: Rear pocket design is intriguing mix of skull design and floral motif. Intriguing!
ViewRough Diamond
Stuart Kirk
Staff Thoughts: 'Busy' chest panel balanced by the minimalist back. A jersey of tough halves
ViewTwilight
Liam Penman
Bold gradient inspired by the colours of twilight
Staff Thoughts: Understated, but arresting. A classy jersey for a summer ride
ViewPIN UP
Stuart Kirk
Staff Thoughts: Sweetheart motif contributes to military feel of solid green body. A blend of brawn and beauty
ViewPantone Tetris Espresso
Falk Meier
Inspired by Pantone's popular colour matching devices, this design focusses predominantly on warm, dark coffee notes with a light crema.
Staff Thoughts: Coffee and cycling make excellent bedfellows. Here's a design to please the most caffeinated cyclist
ViewPantone Tetris Strawberry Icecream Confetti
Falk Meier
Inspired by Pantone's popular colour matching devices, this design focusses on cool shades of red with blue confetti sprinkles.
Staff Thoughts: Serve with cream? Or long miles on a beautiful day? Good for either, perhaps
ViewWatermelon-Peach
Falk Meier
Sweat, juicy and slightly furry round the edges.
Staff Thoughts: Different and distinctive. Bold design from soft colours. Good enough to eat!
ViewRad 90's
Joe Bloggs
Inspired by the patterns and colour palettes of 90's tv show title sequences
Staff Thoughts: Playful and inventive
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Joe Bloggs
A bold, geomteric pattern with contemporary colour palette
Staff Thoughts: Elegant and distinctive. Unusual pattern and colour usage, but none the worse for it
ViewMy Design
Benjamin Beaumont
Staff Thoughts: Black on yellow or yellow on black? Subtle change of colour balance front and rear. Clever!
ViewOrbitron Bluu
Falk Meier
Since 1957 (Sputnik I), mankind has launched thousands of rockets to put satellites and other objects in orbit. There are more than 8000 objects in orbit now, including operational, non-operational, rocket bodies, and debris. They can be tracked with Orbitron
Staff Thoughts: Enchanting astrological design
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Joe Bloggs
Matching 90's inspired bibshort
Staff Thoughts: Feel the decades melt away. A salute to them, ahem, striking kits of yore
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