Cycle jerseys – why such a difference in prices?

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    I’ve never owned what I’d class as an expensive jersey (£40+), I’ve had various types from endura down to muddy fox and ok I can tell the difference in fabric quality but not in the materials performance. I’ve got a merino one that’s a different type of fabric from the usual polyester or polypropylene blends, but what does a £100+ jersey do differently to justify the cost or is it all showboating wearing Castelli, assos etc?
    Thanks for reading

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    Anonymous

    Polaris is amongst my better

    Polaris is amongst my better fitting/wearing kit, certainly wears better than Rapha does IME, also DeMarchi and a LIDL long sleeve are absolutely spot on for us bigger chaps.

    I don’t find some of the expensive gear sizes up that well, even in non race someone with a big chest like mine (47″) it looks like it’s actually fitted for someone with a full on V shaped body/super athletic figure, this is why i always ask other measurements.

    As for chinese jerseys, i bought one (Franklin) and the sizing is okay as race fit goes if not actually a little snug around the midriff but then i could lose a kg or 5.

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    SingleSpeed

    As above i’ve got it all from

    As above i’ve got it all from Aldi to Assos.

    The single best jersey I’ve ever owned is a wafer thin thing made by Craft. I can’t see it lasting long but it sure works in the 30degrees it’s been hitting in Devon!

     

    I will say that the best pads in any short are Assos, followed by RH+ then Gore, then Castelli and blah blah down to Aldi who I use exclusively for shorts on the turbo trainer…having said that my turbo shorts are getting on for 8 years old now!

     

     

    I’ve never found a jersey I didn’t like because I use these cool buildings they call Shops where you can try things on and buy the one that fits, I’ve had a 100% hit rate of purchasing stuff I want in these strange buildings.

     

    #895369
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    Tjuice

    These things can be quite

    These things can be quite personal, but I am not sure all ‘cheap’ kit is bad.

    My kit comprises the following brands:

    Castelli, dhb, Endura, Santini, Decathlon, Aldi own brand

    A few observations on some of these:

    Decathlon: mixed results. Shorts/tights that I’ve had have generally not been great.  The cycling tops were cheap and okay, but generally a bit loose in places.

    Castelli: lovely kit, but expensive (and comes up a bit small – buy larger size than usual)

    dhb: been great over a few years, but seems a bit more expensive these days now that the brand is well established.

    Aldi own brand: Been excellent for me.  My absolute favourite cycling jersey (for autumn/winter/spring) is an Aldi own brand thing.  I love it.  I use it in sub-zero up to around 10 degrees (celcius) and it is fantastic in every way – temperature control, fit, comfort, pockets, etc.  Perhaps it is a bit boring (plain red with some reflective bits), but that’s fine for me.  I wish I had bought more than one (and hope they come back into store this autumn)

    I bought a couple of the Aldi summer cycling jerseys they were selling in the last month.  They fit (me) well on the body; are a good length; good pockets; very comfortable.  The arms are not quite right though.  They are a bit loose on my thin arms, especially behind my triceps when I am slammed over in the drops.  But again, given what I paid, they’re great jerseys and seem to be holding up well so far to the wear-wash cycle.  I’d be happy riding all day in one of these.

    I have various other bits of Aldi kit that have generally performed well ahead of what I would expect, given the price.  BUT, I always bought this stuff in person, so I was able to evaluate carefully what I was buying before parting with cash (as an example, I considered their bib shorts, but after taking a long, hard look at them, decided against).

     

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    Grahamd

    My judge of all good kit is

    My judge of all good kit is that you should simply not notice it when you are wearing it; whether it be 10 minutes or 10 hours on the bike. Trouble is once you use quality kit you seldom go back (ask anyone with a Gabba) I have never paid full price for any expensive jersey though, always seeking sales or discounts, or better still both. Be a canny shopper and you’ll find £40 can get a great jersey.

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    antonio

    I just took a punt on jersey

    I just took a punt on jersey from China, I liked the unusual design. When it came to sizing it was a little confusing, me being on the larger end of the spectrum but following the guide I asked for ex 1 Large. On receiving the jersey I was quite pleased with the fit, nearer a good fit than many of the home manufacturers (China import) sizes. A few of my cycling friends have been delighted at the price and quality of clothing from far East sources. I still order club jerseys from a Brit source.  

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    Vejnemojnen

    https://www.aliexpress.com/w

    https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-phtxolue.html?initiative_id=AS_20170618200048&site=glo&SearchText=phtxolue&CatId=200003570&isrefine=y

     

    https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?catId=0&initiative_id=AS_20170618200117&SearchText=racmmer+cycling

     

    bought two of raccmers.. and I’m disappointed. size XL is good in arms-length and for the lats, but way to much material at the front.

     

    whenever I bend forward and tuck my elbows, it is too baggy at the chest.

     

    I cannot stand, when a jersey does not fit and stretch on my body perfectly. And I’ve found, that Cheap cycling jersey are awful in these respects. One siomply cannot find a size that fits.. 🙂

    Impossible to find the right size
    The seams are not durable at all

    try to source second-hand clothing from better brands..

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