When I first started I had zero idea about fit, quality, colour coordination or even general coordination...
From the beginning I prioritised a quality bib short, but spent less / worried less about top fit, and socks and other accessories were just an add-on / whatever. Adding to the choice-making was also fluctuating weight, meaning I've often dabbled in a concoction of gear from across the past few years.
While you can be mismatched and an absolute beast on the bike, like a well-coordinated outfit, when you feel and look good, it tends to give you extra motivation - for me, that's important.
I've been wearing a lot of Le Col kit in the past year or so, and pretty much exclusively buy from them. The bibs and tops fit my build really well, particularly the aero kit (as i've slimmed).
Recently though i've been experimenting with different brands and fit shapes to switch it up. While I own some kit from MAAP (and I really like it), they're too expensive to own and have multiple outfits (like PNS). The aero summer jerseys I have are really cool, but at £180 a pop, the price to quality increase just isn't there.
- Castelli I've returned too often to go there again - the clothes are made for people at 50-60kg - not me!
- Rapha I find uninteresting in design and a couple of items i've bought in the past / been gifted haven't fitted me well / felt nice fabric wise
- Kalas I have in a club kit - superb quality, fit can be a bit different, non-custom kit seems to be quite boring
- The UC kit looks cool but i'm not convinced of the long-term quality - willing to be convinced!
- Assos I like, but everything feels very racy / aero in a way that isn't entirely comfortable? Feels like I should be in Z4 hammering all the time, not cruising in flat lanes
Spatz is one that primarily make waterproof overshoe covers (for the grim UK weather!). They're a UK brand (in Leeds), so buying/supporting them is a plus, and the quality of their products stands out.
After buying a pair of black aero shoe/socks, I decided to try out their bib short range - reviews say they're super solid, they seem quite flexible, chammy is good and the leg grippers (on pure feel alone) are better than others I've used. They also have two different pockets (the cargo range) which i've never used before. They're overall quiet discreet so can be paired well with most other cycling bits I own.
At £80 on sale, considering the fit/feel/quality, they're feel like a bargain, so hoping they hold up. I also bought the white aero shoe covers for a change from black + to make £100 because....
