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Craft Classic cycling jersey

Written by Fiona

April 12 2016

I have been testing a few Craft Sportswear items, new for 2016, including the Craft Velo Bib Shorts and the Classic Jersey.

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Craft Classic Jersey

The first thing that I notice is how super soft and light the fabric feels. It is really lovely against the skin when I put the top on, too.

The small size is fairly generous for me (I am a UK10) but not overly so. What I mean is, it fits nicely and is not too tight. (Some other brands seem to make cycle tops that are a little too tight). I guess it depends on the look you are hoping for but if you have a few mini bulges you would prefer to hide then this jersey is very flattering.

The top is an over-the-head design with a long neck zip. I quite like this for a change. Most of my other cycle jerseys have full zips.

The style is good, too. A plain black main body with contrasting pink tone sleeves. (They call the pink “smoothie”.) There is a matching pink zip as well. If you don’t like pink there are other colours.

The sleeves are generously long. For me, they are too long but if you want to shield your bare arms from more of the sun then they are a great idea. I just prefer a shorter sleeve.

The wide hem incorporated into the sleeve hems is really comfortable.

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The back pocket is wide and zipped. Inside are two compartments for stowing all your bike bits and pieces, such as spare inner tube. I quite like this set up although it’s not so easy to access what is inside the large pocket once the jersey is on. The zip top makes access tricky.

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There is an effective silicon back hem to keep the jersey in place on your lower back.

The Classic jersey, which also comes in a men’s design, is £50.

The cycling jersey is ideal for warm days or cycling holidays abroad. It feels light and easy to wear and it quickly dries when you sweat. It also looks good, has a flattering fit and style although I am not so keen on the long “short” sleeves.

Where to buy: Wheels Cycling Centre, Callander, Stirlingshire, stocks a good range of Craft cycling and running kit. There are also stockists across Scotland listed on Craft Sports UK.

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