Sunday, January 2, 2011

Jerseys Galore

Most of these will fit a medium-build rider- they fit me like a glove and I'm a touch over 5'10" and when I was racing, I was about 160 lbs. Now, some years and many cream puffs later...
If interested in any of the below items, please leave a comment(with your name/email/number) at the end of this post- all comments are private and will not be seen by the public- only the owner of the blog.
Front and back shots of asphalt jersey: $20



They don't make these anymore! $20

This one is long sleeved, though not insulated. Very silky and shiny. $30

$20 for this medium PR jersey.

This windbreaker/sleeveless top can be had for $20.

You guessed it- $20.


This is the full zipper version- yes, $20.

This is a windbreaker/shell, to be worn over a jersey on cool days. Packs surprisingly small when the weather warms up! Will easily fit in the back pocket of your jersey. $20


$20.

$20.

This is a long-sleeved, insulated jersey. It is for cool fall/spring days, not winter(on its own, anyway). Fine shirt- and it is $30.

 Back view of the windbreaker.

Ah- I miss the Rock and Road bike shop from Brooklyn! Stelios and Stella, where are you? Good times. Notice this also has a sponsorship from Morgan Stanley. I hate to part with this one, such memories. Oh well, I guess it will have to go so that I can buy a few Starbucks Lattes. $30.

This is the ugliest jersey in the history of mankind! The fashion police won't just ticket you, they will waterboard you while beating you with the latest issue of 'Vogue' magazine. $20
Update- Gelati Gis has been sold! Thank you Julian for seeing the beauty in ugliness. It takes a practiced eye.

This confused jersey is a medium, but I assure you- I would rip it apart like the hulk if I had to put it on. If you are over 5'5" and 110 lbs, this jersey is not for you. Let's call it small/extra small. $20.


This jersey is Jersey-blah. If you've gotten this far on this post, and the waterboarding hasn't deterred you, I will give you this one for free with any purchase. I have no attachment to it.





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