16 Comments

  1. jersies fit differently standing up, than they do bent over in the cycling position with arms out.

    That said, confidently, this is too large.

  2. Miserable-Meal8967 on

    Both! I think it’s a bit too short, lacking length at the front, but also loose around the middle.

  3. I think it’s slightly too big, however if you’re new to cycling you might feel more comfortable like this, it comes down to personal preference at the end of the day.

  4. Hot_Pocket_Hunter on

    Too big for me and I had to get use to the painted on look. But it’s personal choice. Also I would say get use to bibs too. Shorts are nice for exercising but bibs are great for riding because they don’t fall. The bib and jersey combination is the real winner.

  5. A little too big, maybe a bit short too (but if you get bib shorts that come up a bit higher and then it doesn’t matter if it’s short)

  6. To big, but also a hair short in front (which is not an issue when on the bike). Aside from being to big, don’t get that brand/style again, something is off with the cut for your body. Try a different brand.

  7. Looks too big, always test in the position of cycling, they tend to be shorter at the front than a usual t-shirt.

  8. Cold-Metal-2737 on

    Too big, more so in the back where the pockets are bunching a ton. The actually fit is on the relaxed side which is fine if that’s what you are going for

  9. paintedflags on

    Too big. Jerseys should be short and tight. The best visual indicator for fit is on a bicycle, not standing in the mirror.

  10. InterstellarChange on

    The cut is too boxy for you. This looks like maybe a “relaxed” or casual fit as well as being a size or two too large. Very baggy at the waist and very bunched at the shoulders.

    Depending on what style of fit you like, definitely size down or try a more fitted version.

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