Yep sorry I haven't investigated how to use Scandinavian accents on my keyboard yet but I will I promise.
I just bought my first Torm jersey (T1) and it is superb, firstly let me just say that the sizing help on the website made sure I bought the right size first time, so unless you are hopelessly inadequate with a tape and have no idea where to locate your pits you have no excuse. The reviews of Torm have been unanimously complimentary and I can see why, smart minimal styling with super quality, all at a great price. I can also see why Rapha's founder was so put out as the stylistic crossover is obvious, however you cannot put a patent on style, if you could there would only be one brand of Chino's and then where would the human race be? Moving on.
The jersey itself is a really smart blue-grey with white bands manufactured out of the excellent Sportwool (Google for further details) the shortsleeves with silicon grippers fit snugly around the upper arm ensuring comfort and the back of the jersey is prevented from rising up by use of the same grip at the hem. There is excellent storage with five pockets at the rear of the jersey (again Raphaesque) and other nice details abound to make this a fantastic quality jersey which, at less than £60, is an absolute find when compared to either Rapha or Shutt equivalents. If you like the Rapha look but not the price then you now have a real alternative without compromising on quality.
I just bought my first Torm jersey (T1) and it is superb, firstly let me just say that the sizing help on the website made sure I bought the right size first time, so unless you are hopelessly inadequate with a tape and have no idea where to locate your pits you have no excuse. The reviews of Torm have been unanimously complimentary and I can see why, smart minimal styling with super quality, all at a great price. I can also see why Rapha's founder was so put out as the stylistic crossover is obvious, however you cannot put a patent on style, if you could there would only be one brand of Chino's and then where would the human race be? Moving on.
The jersey itself is a really smart blue-grey with white bands manufactured out of the excellent Sportwool (Google for further details) the shortsleeves with silicon grippers fit snugly around the upper arm ensuring comfort and the back of the jersey is prevented from rising up by use of the same grip at the hem. There is excellent storage with five pockets at the rear of the jersey (again Raphaesque) and other nice details abound to make this a fantastic quality jersey which, at less than £60, is an absolute find when compared to either Rapha or Shutt equivalents. If you like the Rapha look but not the price then you now have a real alternative without compromising on quality.