The Decathlon basic tops are not skin tight. I bought a couple for commuting about 4 years ago and they are still fine. I use them when I am out on the mtb when I don't want the tight lycra look .
That's my local big bike show in Newcastle, well the start cycles part is they are all in the city centre. They do lots of jerseys like that for a fiver along with the more mile ones I mentioned earlier if you want to look more road biker
I don't know what they will be like but for £5 a shirt I thought it was worth trying a couple. They might be the bargain of the year or they may turn out to be a waste of money but at that price I will risk it.
I got some lovely bright orange muddy fox/karrimor ones from sports direct. They're a reasonably loose fit, have 3 pockets (1 zipped) at the back. I commute in them and they're great.
I tried on one of the Aldi cycling tops, supposedly in my size and my wife informed me that I looked like Disney's Mr Incredible (before he gets back into shape) - It's back to the khaki shirt and shorts for me then
I generally just use hiking/waking tops. Arguably a bit too loose sometimes. One On Merinos were the only ones I found that weren't tight, right until they go in a hot wash ofc.
Hi, I had the same issue, not a lycra fan and not too slim around the belly either, ended up with a Mavic Sprint Relax and its really comfy, doesn't hug and not too baggy, plus loadsa pockets. Check size on size chart as L from 1 brand is different size to L from another.
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