
What’s up Reddit! I’m the founder of Adventur•ish and I’m here to reintroduce myself. I grew up in Los Angeles with a background in road and velodrome racing, got repeatedly injured, and then embarked on a mission to advocate for safe streets and transform cycling apparel years ago. I guess my ever-growing pile of bibs and jerseys, shoved to the back of my closet or tossed out, really got me thinking. They never quite fit right, were only good for biking, and when I was training, I was always on the hunt for something more versatile. As a commuter now, I believe we can do better, manufacture better (all is made in Los Angeles), better clothes for men and women. I’ve been refining our samples and gearing up for production this spring with a pre-sale.
In the meantime, I hope you’ll consider joining me in breaking the cycle of ill-fitting, overpriced cycling gear by subscribing to our newsletter (I promise I won’t spam) on our website (www.adventurish.co) and or follow us on IG: adventurishcycling and reach out about this Reddit post and I’ll send you a special discount.
Ride safe,
Marites
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Think of Adventur•ish as the Lululemon for cyclists, but made and manufactured responsibly in Los Angeles. Our drive is to create clothing that seamlessly blends style and function, catering to those who want both. So we spent years trying to figure out what worked. Our designs, like our patent-pending removable chamois by Elastic Interface, transition effortlessly from bike paths, spin classes, to daily life. In other words, two pants / shorts / leggings in one without breaking the bank.
It’s not just about clothes—it’s about cycling’s power to transform communities and the environment. We ride daily, and while it may seem naive, we create our clothes hoping that with more cyclists, eventually we will get better infrastructure. That’s why at Adventur•ish, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword—it’s our unwavering commitment. Join us in breaking the cycle of those ill fitting and expensive cycling gear for something with more purpose and style.
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