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Shiny "silky" riding shirts...is there a name for that material?


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as mentioned, this shiny "silky" material that pro riders shirts seem to made of, is there a specific name for it?

or do different brands make/have their own?

I'd like some shirts made and if possible, use said material, but I have no clue what to tell cycling clothing manufacturers what I'm looking for :mellow:

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Go into a store who stock the shirts you referring to and have a look at the label somewhere. It should specify the fabric makeup. 

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mmmmmmm

I know panda makes "normal" kit and "racing" kit where the racing shirts are front end lycra and shorter etc.

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I had no idea how to title this.

as mentioned, this shiny "silky" material that pro riders shirts seem to made of, is there a specific name for it?

or do different brands make/have their own?

I'd like some shirts made and if possible, use said material, but I have no clue what to tell cycling clothing manufacturers what I'm looking for :mellow:

 

never seen shiny silky shirts on pro cyclists

 

Don't be shy, just tell them you want some silk pajama look alike cycling shirts

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http://i00.i.aliimg.com/wsphoto/v0/2024874068_1/Metallic-Gold-Men-s-Skin-Tight-Dancewear-Shiny-Metallic-Unitard-Zentai-Suit-Front-Zip-unisex-Size.jpg

 

 

Wtf

That you, Spidey?  :whistling:

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So I managed to derail the whole thread.  heheheheh

 

It's called Merkintex

 

Arabsandals........Google knows nothing of this.

Some more info?

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I'd like some shirts made and if possible, use said material, but I have no clue what to tell cycling clothing manufacturers what I'm looking for :mellow:

 

PM Andrew Steer here on the Hub and discuss your requirements with him. He should know.

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