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jonny jeez

Legendary Member
Hi Jonny Jeez

I am looking as we speak, I would like a top as I think I look silly in a baggy t shirt! thanks for the link, I have found one on another site but it's bright yellow, you know what it's like I want slimming black!

thanks

Allan

If you can then order one size up from your requirement...but I guess you knew that.

Good luck
 

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
The thing is they only have up to one size below my requirement :laugh:

In which case, perhaps try Decathlon
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/ss-jersey-graph-black-blue-id_8237794.html

comes up in XXXl

or

http://www.decathlon.co.uk/black-ss-jersey-3-id_8237965.html

I'd steer clear of the "road" specific tops of theirs as they are more Form Fitting.

also, in general terms, if you want a cycle specific top (ie one that has rear pockets and a drop rear section to cover your back as you bend) but want a lose fit/larger size, then maybe look at MTB shirts, they are always baggy or loose as opposed to a tight fitting road jersey.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=40068
If cycle specific shirts offer no advantage, then any shirt will do the job.
 

ThinAir

Do more.
Dude. Welcome. Enjoy.
 
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A11an

A11an

Regular
Location
Bicester
Feeling really good after my 20 mile ride yesterday around the Oxfordshire countryside! I'm getting the bug now, cant wait for my next ride, away for the weekend for our anniversary so have to wait until Monday :smile:
 
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OP
A11an

A11an

Regular
Location
Bicester
In which case, perhaps try Decathlon
http://www.decathlon.co.uk/ss-jersey-graph-black-blue-id_8237794.html

comes up in XXXl

or

http://www.decathlon.co.uk/black-ss-jersey-3-id_8237965.html

I'd steer clear of the "road" specific tops of theirs as they are more Form Fitting.

also, in general terms, if you want a cycle specific top (ie one that has rear pockets and a drop rear section to cover your back as you bend) but want a lose fit/larger size, then maybe look at MTB shirts, they are always baggy or loose as opposed to a tight fitting road jersey.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=40068
If cycle specific shirts offer no advantage, then any shirt will do the job.



Just got my delivery.......:sad:

Oh well, will have to wait until lost a bit more weight!
 

matthat

Über Member
Location
South Liverpool
Hi @A11an welcome to the site!! All good fun info and banter on here, Back to the OP i'm a biggish chap and just wear Tshirts and padded shorts under normal shorts and i ride a hybrid and rd bike and go for the scruffy look lol
 
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