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"Golf shirt" look in touring jersey?
Howdy, Years ago, I bought a touring shirt that was perfect for certain types of trips. From the front, it looked like what I would call a "golf shirt." It had short hemmed sleeves, a pointed collar, and a placket with buttons down the front for six inches or so. It was a solid color (happened to be green.) The only thing that made the shirt a piece of "bicycle equipment" was that it had three pockets on the lower back like a standard cycling jersey. The front of the shirt would not merit a second glance in a restaurant. Might you know of a source of something similar available currently? Thanks for any tips, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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Kenneth wrote in message . ..
Howdy, Years ago, I bought a touring shirt that was perfect for certain types of trips. From the front, it looked like what I would call a "golf shirt." It had short hemmed sleeves, a pointed collar, and a placket with buttons down the front for six inches or so. It was a solid color (happened to be green.) The only thing that made the shirt a piece of "bicycle equipment" was that it had three pockets on the lower back like a standard cycling jersey. The front of the shirt would not merit a second glance in a restaurant. Might you know of a source of something similar available currently? Thanks for any tips, Kenneth, This isn't a 'golf' style shirt with a collar, but it does look like a normal mens henly? style shirt with two buttons at the front of the collar and a loose-fit bottom of the jersey - solid colors and longs sleeves available from Rivendell. http://rivendellbicycles.com/webalog...ing/22311.html Sarah |
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Sarah Clatterbuck wrote:
This isn't a 'golf' style shirt with a collar, but it does look like a normal mens henly? style shirt with two buttons at the front of the collar and a loose-fit bottom of the jersey - solid colors and longs sleeves available from Rivendell. http://rivendellbicycles.com/webalog...ing/22311.html these are pretty nice .. i own one. a word of advice, tho .. they're, umm, "american-sized" .. buy down a size. i wear a large in the woolistic range (which, imo are nicer but always sold out) and a medium rivendell. -- david reuteler |
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