The chart is a guide only. If you fall in-between sizes, the right size for you will depend on your body shape, height and how loose or tight you like to wear your clothes. Measurements refer to your body not the garment. Jackets and baggies are sized to fit over under-layers - so you should be the same size in both. It's no hassle to swap an item, if your first choice is not the best fit.
This colour/size is temporarily out of stock. For orders placed today we'll get one to you in a couple of weeks... or consider another colour if you can't wait.
Declare your allegiance to the Cycling Revolution with this cotton tee. Equally at home doing battle on the street, in the mosh pit, or sifting at the jump park. And like its cousin Frosty Boy is "often licked, never beaten!"
All Ground Effect clothing enjoys a warm 40ºC machine wash.
As a rule of thumb, a laundry product that is easy on the planet is also easy on your body. Select a mild plant-based soap like
Ecostore,Earthwise orAware.
Hand washing is sometimes the only option on tour, but a washing machine rinses more thoroughly and is preferable if you have the choice.
Avoid cold-water detergents and those with bleach, 'oxygen whitener' or fabric softener.
The cold-water varieties have little enzymes that are super-charged to brave the cold but can damage technical fabrics and cause skin irritation.
Bleach rots natural fibres like merino, strips the dye, attacks laminates of waterproof fabrics and can also cause skin irritation.
Sodium Percarbonate (the main ingredient in oxygen whitener) can make colours run.
Fabric softener and wool wash destroy the water repellent finish on waterproof fabrics, and can also cause colours to run.
Most Ground Effect gear dries super-fast, so hanging on the line or draped over the bedpost is generally the best option.
High heat can damage some fabrics so if you do take your threads for a spin in the dryer, set the device on 'medium' or 'warm' rather than hot.
A dryer is recommended for your rain jacket or pants, as it helps recharge the water repellant treatment on the outside of the fabric.
Cotton shrinks. Your shirt or tee may lose a couple of centimetres after its first wash.
Dry cleaning or ironing screen prints or rubber labels will cause irreparable damage. Best not too.