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Through the 1940s and 50s this type of sweater was standard wear for the motorcycle club and sports rider for summer wear in the US. In fact they have a lot in common with the woolen cycling jerseys of the time. Our Club Sweater is therefore not an exact replica as it is a ‘slim fit’ but not actually ‘tight’ to the body like the...
They’re very nice blokes at Chapman bags in Carlisle. They made this solid and unique tweed cycling musette exclusively for The Curator. We carry our lock chains in them so they’re pretty strong. Ideal for tools, sandwiches and an i-pad.
From the 1910s through to the late 1930s a lot was shared by the velodrome and the board-track including styles in clothing. (remember Chino in The Wild One?). You can wear this for the next ten years and it will still look good as a fashion or riding garment. This is a limited edition of just 200 worldwide and each garment is numbered! Custom...
The Curator dug to the bottom of Saint James’ Normandy based archives. Popular with cyclists from the 30s through to the mid-1960s this is a fall and winter sweater for the serious tweed cyclist and vintage club rider. This is a limited edition of just 200 worldwide and each garment is numbered! Available with VELO on the front in felt lettering...
Made in Italy from fine pure merino wool.Back in the 1960s China was still having a cultural revolution and cycling sweaters were made by tradition Italian knitters in merino wool. These can be worn as fashion items but they do have a slim fit as they are made for hard cycle training . Custom Lettering available in 100% wool felt.
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