New to road cycling, is this how far up a jersey should come up? Feels so small, I’m so used to oversized baggy clothes by avidbookloverr Bicycling Biking Cycling Cycling Fashion Fashion
flycharliegolf on October 5, 2024 4:39 pm That actually looks two sizes too big for you lol. Cycling jerseys are designed to be skin tight.
Chrisodle007 on October 5, 2024 4:42 pm Get bibs , and go smaller on the jersey. Unless you’re just goofing about town.
Grarr_Dexx on October 5, 2024 4:47 pm Wear bibs when you try on jerseys. They’re always going to look goofy on normal pants.
negativeyoda on October 5, 2024 5:01 pm It’s a bit on the baggy side, but when you’re on the bike the fit (high front, low rear) will make sense
Fit_Wrap_618 on October 5, 2024 5:02 pm To the OP – ATMO, said jersey is not too big so much as that brand / model does not fit well It would be prudent for you to try a different brand. Also, please do not listen to the ignorant comments about it needing to be skin tight. That is patently incorrect, especially if you are brand new.
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That actually looks two sizes too big for you lol. Cycling jerseys are designed to be skin tight.
At least one size big, maybe 2 mate.
Get bibs , and go smaller on the jersey. Unless you’re just goofing about town.
Wear bibs when you try on jerseys. They’re always going to look goofy on normal pants.
It’s a bit on the baggy side, but when you’re on the bike the fit (high front, low rear) will make sense
To the OP – ATMO, said jersey is not too big so much as that brand / model does not fit well
It would be prudent for you to try a different brand.
Also, please do not listen to the ignorant comments about it needing to be skin tight. That is patently incorrect, especially if you are brand new.