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Colomba launch range of classic themed Sportwool tops

More well-priced classic wool jerseys from Yorkshire

Last month we wrote about a new Yorkshire-based company, Shutt VR, who are producing a range of wool cycling jerseys, today we've got news of another one, Colomba CC.

Colomba are based in Richmond North Yorkshire at the gateway to the Dales, speaking to road.cc founder Chris Atkinson told us that they worked on their range of Sportwool jerseys for 18 months before releasing them earlier this year.

“Basically we got into cycling jerseys when we thought about how much fun it would be to wear our own range of jerseys – our own designs in the best fabric we could find. After 18 month’s worth of researching fabrics and tweaking sizing to get them just right we have finally come up with our ideal jerseys,” said Chris.

The new range, available at www.colomba.cc, has a very classic look about it. Our favourite on looks at least is the Peace jersey inspired by the blue leader’s jersey of the Peace Race – the great amateur classic, which features a flock printed Colomba logo front and rear and an embroidered dove on the sleeve. Available in four sizes: small through to extra large it's yours for £59.99. Short sleeves only on that one though. One of the comments we hear from people about wool jerseys is that they like the idea but that they want a long sleeved one.

Colomba do have a long sleeved jersey in their range though, the eye-catching an Italian Tricolor design (also available in short sleeves0 inspired by the Italian Champions jersey and, says Colomba, pays homage to Italian style in the centenary of the Giro. Like the Peace jersey it features three rear pockets, one of which is water resistant. Cut on all Colomba jerseys is close fitting but not tight.

The range is completed by two versions of the Club jersey, one in blue featuring a large flock Colomba dove logo and a white band on the arm and the other in black with a smaller embroidered logo – both cost £55.
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“Our inspiration comes from the golden era of cycling when cycling jerseys were wool and designs were simple but stylish,” Chris Atkinson told us, adding that “modern technology has brought wool fabrics to the forefront of sportswear technology and now we are bringing classic designs to the forefront of cycling style.”

Their plans don't end with jerseys either:

“Now we have our own jerseys it doesn’t seem right wearing someone else’s shorts so we’re working on development of a full range of cycle wear. We are mid-development on a bamboo base layer and mohair socks. We are looking to keep the fabrics as natural as possible and the Mohair socks really are lovely and we’re looking forward to adding them to the range in the next few weeks. The bamboo base layers should be within the next few months. We have also started developing a lighter weight jersey, sportive shorts and jackets. Then hopefully frames will come a little further down the line!”

And Colomba haven't stopped there either they've also set up their own Colomba Cycling Club “to get kids interested in cycling after the demise of the local school cycling club. We have about 20 members mainly aged 14-17 and a few adults so we’re aiming to build that up and hopefully get some parents joining in.

If you want to find out more about Colomba and their jerseys or find out about joining there club visit their website www.colomba.cc

 

road.cc's founder and first editor, nowadays to be found riding a spreadsheet. Tony's journey in cycling media started in 1997 as production editor and then deputy editor of Total Bike, acting editor of Total Mountain Bike and then seven years as editor of Cycling Plus. He launched his first cycling website - the Cycling Plus Forum at the turn of the century. In 2006 he left C+ to head up the launch team for Bike Radar which he edited until 2008, when he co-launched the multi-award winning road.cc - finally handing on the reins in 2021 to Jack Sexty. His favourite ride is his ‘commute’ - which he does most days inc weekends and he’s been cycle-commuting since 1994. His favourite bikes are titanium and have disc brakes, though he'd like to own a carbon bike one day.

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Tony Farrelly | 14 years ago
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There's one in the post so we'll find out soon.

As to the material well Sportwool is a trademark so you'd expect it to be more or less all the same in terms of composition - it's what you then do with the yarn that counts. But I'm guessing that most cycling clothing companies don't weave their own material - they buy it in as cloth, in fact they probably don't even do that - they tell their supplier what they want in terms of performance characteristics, colour, and cost and they do the rest. Which is a long way of saying that Sportwool is Sportwool I don't see why the material should be any different just cos Rapha charge more for it.

Of course I stand to be corrected…

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miffed | 14 years ago
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they look nice, I agree about the peace jersey. Though retro cycle company based in the UK is going to give you some hard competition.

Is there going to a be a review soon?

Also are the tops made of the same material as the Rapha jerseys? Is all sports wool equal?

j

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Tony Farrelly | 14 years ago
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The Sizes look fairly generous Flo - remember, these guys are from Yorkshire… mind you, I suppose that's where whippets come from

Small: 34" (86cm)
Medium: 37" (94cm)
Large: 40" (100cm)
Extra Large: 42" (105cm)

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matrs | 14 years ago
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Nice bit of retro chic B)

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Flo K | 14 years ago
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Will they only fit Skinny, Whippet like Italians, how do they size up on stocky UK pot hole dodgers?

Love the designs!

Flo K

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Tony Farrelly | 14 years ago
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hey Jimmy - you could blog about it! Which reminds me, I still haven't posted a pic of a nice lairy shirt on your excellent Jimmy's Jersey Challenge http://road.cc/content/blog/2610-its-here-jimmys-jersey-challenge

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James Warrener replied to Tony Farrelly | 14 years ago
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tony_farrelly wrote:

hey Jimmy - you could blog about it! Which reminds me, I still haven't posted a pic of a nice lairy shirt on your excellent Jimmy's Jersey Challenge http://road.cc/content/blog/2610-its-here-jimmys-jersey-challenge

Good lad, get on it.

I have been a bit busy with my own site recently http://jameswarrener.terapad.com and I don't want to just recreate blogs between the two but I am back with road.cc again now  1

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James Warrener | 14 years ago
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lovely looking gear that.

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