I just found this site called TheCycleJersey.com.
Guess what they specialise in? Yes you’ve guessed it, cricket bats. Seriously though, they do ‘custom and limited edition‘ cycle wear.
Whats custom? Well its whatever the heck you want, as they’ll print YOUR design onto a ‘base’ cycling top.
I think its a great idea for cycling clubs, charities and other organizations, as having your own custom design looks really swish, and gives the impression that you eat sleep and breathe cycling.
On this page are a few examples of shirts that they’ve produced for such teams as URS, DeLoitte, SportingOdds.com, The Vibe, Chelmer Cycles, Revolution Racing, Kona UK, Mojo, Royal Mail and many more.
They also have there own team too, which needless to day they have kitted out in their own shirts.
I noticed too that they also have their own online shop, where they sell quite a few other bits of cycling gear, but what really caught my eye was this:
A Tunnocks Tea Cake Cycling Top!
Tunnocks Tea Cakes? What the ’sam hell’ is this guy talking about? I hear you cry, well they are a British ( Scottish to be precise ) chocolate covered marshmallow/biscuit combo cake. For some odd reason they’re called tea-cakes but I won’t ponder on this too much.
They come in a box like this:
But how cool is that? A shirt that not only makes you look like a canary, but its also good enough to eat.
I’m getting one next week, global financial crisis or not!!
Another shirt which also looks good enough to chomp, is the Cheez-It one on this site.
Don’t ever make me try and choose between the two though, I don’t think I could make a high pressure decision like that.
So yeah, thecyclingjersey.com, bear them in mind if you fancy a custom made magical shirt from Heaven…
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