WHEN A DRESS MAKES SENSE.

Occasionally we have to ask ourselves if we’ve lost our minds when it comes to new product development. The topic of dresses always makes for lively debate as to its practicality for cycling. The realities of living a life by bike necessitates an open mindedness about what to wear and when. Dresses can be a wonderful cover up on or off bike. They allow for quick changes and the ones we’ve found have a level of portability that allows them to be rolled up into a bike bag. Quick change artistry at its best.

NEW Transit Dress in luxe French jacquard knit fabric
Relaxed a-line Cyclo Dress
Kenzie from Krimson Klover…with pockets

Tropical climate powerhouse – Kapana

Stella is bike travel ready and in demand. Hurry to get yours before everyone else does.

Sadie keeps sport style front and center

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Comments

3 responses to “WHEN A DRESS MAKES SENSE.”

  1. Victoria Summers Avatar
    Victoria Summers

    Please add short sleeves and a v – neck to some of your dresses. Many of us who ride are over 50 hrs old and most of us look more attractive with short sleeves and a comfortable v neckline. Thank you!

    1. Annie F. Avatar
      Annie F.

      I love the dressy Transit Dress and Cyclo Dress. Both can be worn with a bolero for arm coverage or to add warmth.

  2. Nina S. Avatar
    Nina S.

    As someone who bikes to work and only wears skirts and dresses, I always have my eye on the bike-ability of any article of clothing. I would like to see light weight, unpadded, breathable shorts for underneath as an addition. I have two really light weight cotton dresses sold by Terry last year. They have gone into my panniers when bike packing because they are so lightweight. They’re great for when you need to dress up or just get out of bike specific clothing.

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