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Introducing the Radavist x Parker Dusseau ColdBlack® Shirt

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Introducing the Radavist x Parker Dusseau ColdBlack® Shirt

Over the years, I’ve really begun to embrace the plain clothes ride. Rather than put on a kit every time I ride, these days I’ll just wear normal shorts and a shirt. A few months back, I began talking with Parker Dusseau about making a lightweight, black button-up shirt with mobility details like shoulder gussets and a good amount of stretch. I wear mostly all-black everything, and believe it or not, it’s hard to find a shirt like this that you can ride in all afternoon and still look sharp when you’re done. It also had to be made in the USA! Introducing the ColdBlack Radavist edition.

Perfect for the road, the trail, downtown and everywhere in between, this shirt has everything for the active cyclist starting with Coldblack, the UV protective and thermo regulating proprietary technology from Switzerland’s legendary Schoeller fabric mill. Details like a Powermesh Active Back, ultrablack reflective collar and cuffs and unbreakable rubber buttons round out this essential piece for the hot Spring and Summer months ahead.

Details:
Schoeller stretch technical cotton featuring Coldblack Technology
Coldblack provides 30 SPF UV protection, reducing heat build up in dark fabrics.
Powermesh Action Back
Unbreakable Rubber Buttons! Seriously. I tried.
Ultrablack Reflective Collar and Cuff Details
Tailored fit, consult the sizing chart. I wear a Large in most kits, shirts and the large fits me.
MSRP: $158

In stock now at Parker Dusseau

Parker Dusseau’s Bike Friendly Travel Blazers and Chinos

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Parker Dusseau’s Bike Friendly Travel Blazers and Chinos


Photos by Tom Hood

It used to be if you wanted to look good in the office, you had to commute with your clothes in a backpack. Over the past few years so-called commuter wear has stepped up its game, allowing you to wear the same clothes you commuted in on around the office all day. Parker Dusseau, a clothing designer in SF believes there’s no compromise between looking good on or off the bike and function. Their latest photoshoot, featuring Chas and Marc showcases their bike-friendly Travel Blazers and Chinos. Their functional clothing doesn’t stop there. I’ve been wearing their merino longsleeve and shortsleeve shirts for the past few months on everything from my cross bike to mountain bike.

An added bonus: brand makes everything in San Francisco.

See more photos below and check out the full holiday collection at Parker Dusseau.