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Shirts/Tops (Casual)

$35.00
Featuring a kaleidoscopic cycling scene on soft comfortable cotton, wild color and shape collide on the retro-flavored All-City Parthenon Party T-Shirt. Show some pride for what you ride, on the bike or wherever. - Cotton - Women's sizes SM-2XL
$125.00
The Grünnur base layer is the foundation of any cold-weather kit. Soft Merino wool wicks moisture away from the body and insulates even when wet. It’s designed for a comfortable fit without bunching up underneath other layers. - 89% Merino wool-blend fabric insulates even when wet - Long drape in back for extra coverage - Raglan sleeves for more range of motion
$85.00
Made from lightweight Merino wool, the Surly Raglan offers breathable comfort on warmer days and easy layering during harsh, inhospitable cold. - 100% Merino Wool is a natural insulator that resists odor and wicks moisture
$35.00
Surly makes bikes. They also make T-Shirts. Cotton construction, short sleeves, and available in a range of colors and sizes. - Please check the fit chart for sizing information - Men’s sizes Small–3XL
$30.00
Hey, you traveler, you. This soft t-shirt is perfect for life on the road—or at least dreaming about it. - Relaxed fit - Soft cotton construction
$28.00
This versatile Q-branded t-shirt features a tire tread pattern that's subtle enough for daily wear, but will still catch the eye of any discerning cyclist. - Material: Cotton
$69.95
Giddy up cowgirl! The Bandara is our take on the classic western shirt for the ladies. Our stretch woven fabric will keep you feeling good on a ride or to the local pub. A UPF fabric, mesh under the arms and down the side will keep you out of harm's way while keeping you cool at the same time! FEATURES - Lightweight Stretch Woven Yard Dye Plaid Fabric - Fabric Content- 97% Polyester/ 3% Spandex - Fabric Weight- 130 g/m² - Wicking and Quick Dry - UPF 50 - Under Arm Vents - Ridelight Reflective Accents - Clear Pearl Snaps - Chest Pocket and Hidden Zippered Rear Pocket - Comfort-Fit
$28.00
The Daydreamer T-Shirt illustrates everything that’s on our minds when we’re supposed to be doing other stuff. It’s also a comfortable tee that you can wear for rides, post-ride parking lot hangouts, or trail workdays. - Bella Canvas ring-spun cotton - Unisex fit
$35.00
Whether you're working on your bike, riding your bike, or just thinking about riding your bike, this 3/4-sleeve t-shirt is the perfect fit. - 3/4-length sleeves - Relaxed fit - Soft cotton construction
$25.00
- Show off your fancy side with this Whisky Get Fancy logo T-shirt. - 100% Super soft, pre-shrunk cotton - Taped neck and shoulders - Rolled forward shoulders for better fit - Quite Fancy
$80.00
This 100% Merino tee is made with ultra-soft 150-gram jersey knit wool that wicks moisture, regulates temperature, resists odor, and has stretch for freedom of movement while riding. These features make it the perfect shirt to wear as a base layer or out casually with your friends. With an active cut and crew neck, it fits nicely under your mid-layer and looks right at home anywhere else. - 100% Merino wool, ultra soft 150gsm jersey knit with stretch, breathability, odor resistance, and moisture wicking - Imported
$85.00
A lightweight, breathable dress to wear comfortably on the bike, pre and post workouts, and beyond. Packs away for easy storage. - BB Stretch is a soft, breathable, moisture wicking four-way stretch fabric - Figure flattering empire waist and adjustable side gather at bottom hem - Small stow bag included to store dress under your saddle or in your bike jersey pocket - Fabric: BB Stretch (91% Polyester 9% Spandex)
$35.00
Surly makes bikes. They also make T-Shirts. Cotton construction, short sleeves, and available in a range of colors and sizes. - Please check the fit chart for sizing information - Men’s sizes Small–3XL
$80.00
Soft and comfortable Merino tee with team graphic. - Merino Wool offers great moisture control and a resistance to odors
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