If you live in a metropolis that’s bike friendly, you have every reason to ditch the car, (the parking, the insurance, the whole ball of wax), and find a different means of transportation. What if you could find one that not only got you directly where you wanted to go, but also came with great health benefits ? Cycling it is.
Seattle has long been one of these cycling cities, and for that reason, it’s a prime spot to pick up on what you should wear when embracing a better way of getting around. From messenger style, that lends itself to the grunge aesthetic , to tech-filled gear that allows you to get from place to place safely dry as possible and ready for the party, we have you covered on what to wear when you ride.
Cycling Style Guide:
Seattle | Bike Messenger Style
Make your way through the Emerald City (or the one you currently reside in) steadfast & in style. Pick up cycling style points with this hands-on guide.
Mission Workshop, Black Camo Series Messenger Bag
Made in America, with a lifetime warranty, Mission Workshop bags are meant to stand the test of time...and the labor intensive job of being a bike messenger. Get the limited edition Black Camo Series for $269.
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Resolute Bay, NX1 - Black Cordura Jeans
Made for cycling & for safety, the NX1 - Black Cordura Jeans , about $104, by Resolute Bay, have a slim fit and feature reflective piping, and fold up reflective patches, to give you a visible presence even at night.
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Vulpine, Padded Merino Boxer
Protect your goods with the Padded Merino Boxers by Vulpine, about $64.
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Betabrand, Dragon-Hide Hoodigan
The best cycling clothes are all about function, and the Dragon-Hide Hoodigan , $78, by Betabrand has it. With kangaroo pockets, a double layered hood and superior comfort (made of extra soft fabric), this hoodie is the perfectly stylish layering piece for your ride.
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Temple Cycles, Ergonomic Leather Grips
Handmade leather bicycle grips could make even an old bike feel brand new. Get the Ergonomic Leather Grips , by Temple Cycles, for about $50.
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Cafe du Cycliste, Edith Shirt
The Edith Shirt, by Cafe du Cycliste, $108, is a lightweight city jersey perfect for cycling in the spring and summer months.
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Chrome, Palmer 3000 Dog Collar
Don't leave Fido out! Give your pup the gift of good style with the Palmer 3000 Dog Collar , $30, by Chrome.
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Cafe du Cycliste, Stainless Steel Flask
The Stainless Steel Flask , $54, by Cafe du Cycliste, is a high grade stainless steel thermos flask that keeps your liquids warm or cold respectively. Plus it fist most standard cages, and is not only functional, but looks really good (and unique.)
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Chrome, Short Sleeve Woven Work Shirt
Get it while you can. The Short Sleeve Woven Work Shirt , $95, is available in two colorways, but made in limited releases in the oldest workwear factory in San Francisco, CA.
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Quintin, 5 Panel in Aqua
Wear it for style, wear it for sun protection, wear it to make sure you can see the road - try the 5 Panel in Aqua , $28, by Quintin.
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Oopsmark, Bicycle Wine Rack
Maintain your status as a great party guest, even when you're arriving on bike. Use the incredibly effective Bicycle Wine Rack , $34, by Oopsmark, to show up in style.
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Ornot, Thermal Jacket 2.0
Made of a light thermal fabric, the Thermal Jacket 2.0 , by Ornot, $175, can keep you warm in 20-50 degree weather.
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Betabrand, Black Bike to Work Britches
The Bike to Work Britches , $108, by Betabrand are shown here in black, but also available in grey and indigo. These stretch denim pants feature a gusseted crotch for comfort, u-lock loop in the back waistband & a reflective pocket square, and reflective cuffs for safety.
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