Clothes
Clothes
Solve the "What to Wear" Puzzle
We reco carrying your work clothes and changing when you get there (unless you've got a casual M-F sitch). For the ride itself, try eco-threads that are comfy, breathable, and safer for your commute.
- Norrona Fjora Flex Cycling Jacket - this wind-resistant recycled stretchy softshell zip-up is perfect for chilly mornings. The longer back keeps the space between your pants and shirt covered and you can zip up the turtle neck or fold the collar down; in black and rose ($165).
- Patagonia Eco Rain Shell Jacket - in his and hers; 100% recycled polyester shell and mesh interior that wicks moisture; waterproof and windproof; recyclable via Common Threads; in brown, green, and black ($120-$200).
Women
- The North Face Swift Hybrid Pant - women's biking pant made from bamboo (breathable for sweat control); windproof front panel; reflective taping for nighttime visibility; in black ($53).
- Stella McCartney for Adidas Organic Summer Tank - women's sporty tank in organic cotton for hot days, with bust-supporting empire cut and racer back; in tan ($70).
Men
- Cordarounds Bike to Work Pants - brushed-pebble cotton pants that double as bike and work pants, with 3M reflective fold up cuffs and back flap pockets; in khaki and olive ($90).
- Sugoi Bamboo Zip - men's lightweight bike shirt made with renewable bamboo - great for wicking and absorbing sweat; it's naturally antibacterial, too; in blue, red, green, and brown ($55).
Try:
If you're packing a change of work clothes, try rolling your clothes first, then pack in your bag...it'll give you more room and prevent wrinkling.