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Boopop

Legendary Member
I think it's more the thought of it. Unless you are really strapped for cash it seems a bit odd. However if you have no concerns and get a mega bargain carry on.
Part of why I love cycling is its low impact on the world compared to other modes of transport. I want to have as little impact on the planet as possible, within reason. Most of my cycle clothing is new but I've bought used bits, including bib-tights, in the past.

I'm more concerned about habitat loss, climate change, rising CO2 levels and the like than I am some nebulous and unproven intuition that somehow fabric that has been through a wash cycle is still dirty.

People (presumably) don't have sex while wearing cycle shorts, but they certainly have sex in bed linen. No-one seems squirmish about sleeping in "used" bed linen. It doesn't make much sense to me.
 

Webbo2

Über Member
Part of why I love cycling is its low impact on the world compared to other modes of transport. I want to have as little impact on the planet as possible, within reason. Most of my cycle clothing is new but I've bought used bits, including bib-tights, in the past.

I'm more concerned about habitat loss, climate change, rising CO2 levels and the like than I am some nebulous and unproven intuition that somehow fabric that has been through a wash cycle is still dirty.

People (presumably) don't have sex while wearing cycle shorts, but they certainly have sex in bed linen. No-one seems squirmish about sleeping in "used" bed linen. It doesn't make much sense to me.

Sleeping in used bed linen might be a thing for some people.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 

Binky

Über Member
some nebulous and unproven intuition that somehow fabric that has been through a wash cycle is still dirty.
I refer you again to my earlier response :

"I think it's more the thought of it"
 
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Dan Lotus

Über Member
La Passione went out of business Dan.

The people behind the brand have started a new brand called Noove but they seem to be a fair bit more expensive.

Thanks for that info, totally missed that. They were providing Movistar if I recall correctly for a couple of years as well.
That's a shame, as at one point they did some quite nice and reasonably priced kit. Wonder when they went under exactly.

EDIT: Seems to be the end of 2024.
 
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midlandsgrimpeur

Senior Member
Thanks for that info, totally missed that. They were providing Movistar if I recall correctly for a couple of years as well.
That's a shame, as at one point they did some quite nice and reasonably priced kit. Wonder when they went under exactly.

EDIT: Seems to be the end of 2024.

A few of the smaller clothing brands have gone under. I guess it is just a shrinking market and people holding on to clothing longer due to the general expense of everyday life these days. My guess is that during the post covid boom, a lot of them overstocked and were then stuck with no cash flow and things spiralled from there.
 

Webbo2

Über Member
It’s a rare day when you can’t find a discount on the bigger clothing brands. I must get an offer from Le Col at least once a month offering discount. John Lewis and my local bike shop usually have offers on Rapha and there’s always Sports pursuit. This makes it difficult for the smaller brands to operate.
 
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My other favoured brand is Lusso. I'm a huge Lusso fan and the company is always my first call for kit. I have a pair of these

Perform Carbon

They're very, very good but the pad isn't quite right for me. Lusso pads get 9/10 but Assos 10/10. I've recently sent my Lusso bibs back, they will fit an alternative pad for me. That's the joy of using a quality, small business. You get what you pay for.
Been wearing mostly Lusso on 200k-1500k rides for 15 years. Consistenetly cheaper than the main prestige brands, and British!!! :P

The Perform Carbon seems to have broken their trend for quite thick pads - I personally don't notice the difference once I'm sat down, but a lot of folks complain about "nappy-like" pads, As if anyone cares what your bum-wear looks like :biggrin:
 

ianrauk

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I must get an offer from Le Col at least once a month offering discount

I managed to get a pair of their Sport Bib Shorts usually £145 for £65.00. Bargain.
 

Dan Lotus

Über Member
Le Col is one brand I have never tried I must admit - there aren't many!
I did try assos once upon a time, no issues with their jerseys, but the shorts (I forget which model it was) felt like having a mahoosive nappy on, it was very odd, and I decided without getting on a bike that it wasn't going to be comfortable, so sent them back.
 

Webbo2

Über Member
Le Col is one brand I have never tried I must admit - there aren't many!
I did try assos once upon a time, no issues with their jerseys, but the shorts (I forget which model it was) felt like having a mahoosive nappy on, it was very odd, and I decided without getting on a bike that it wasn't going to be comfortable, so sent them back.

I always used to wear Assos till they came out with pad only attached at the front and back. I found it puckered up. So I got Rapha ones, well they were a present. They are ok but not as good as the original Assos ones. I have some Le Col ones that I got in a sale but the jury’s out on them.
 

Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
I have been using castelli and carnac ones for the last couple of years. Comfort is on a par although the Castelli stitching started to go fairly early on. The Carnac ones still look new. A mega important thing is to get the right size. Castelli come up a bit small, so I wear those in an L the Carnac fit in an M.
 

Animo

Senior Member
Ive ordered le col bib shorts, arrived but to small, so sent back today, for an exchange.

Also seen adverts for RedWhite Apparel & Keada sports any good ?

RedWhite have a very good reputation, though haven't tried them personally.
 
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