Yesterday's I bought this jersey at Decathlon, realizing at home that this is made for women.

Could you, maybe beside the "feminin" colour, recognize somehow that it's originally made for women? I couldn't see any difference to a men's jersey.

I think I will wear it anyway, since I like it, but I'm just curious, what makes a women's jersey a women's jersey and if anybody that doesn't know, will directly see it.

by Nico_Nickmania

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  1. PedalingDraco on

    You couldnt tell when you bought it, you cant tell now, I cant tell now. I think you’re fine. Plus I actually like the color

  2. I do this. I wear a women’s assos and Castelli mesh base layers as I got them on insane bargain and I rekin they look sick anyway

  3. Yes, because the sleeves are way too short, and it’s tight in the neck. Color is the last thing I’d put in a male/female bucket.

  4. These-Appearance2820 on

    It depends on whether those are moobs or boob’s that you are rocking!

  5. LuckyPossibility80 on

    Yes, it’s made you look beautiful and glowing 👱‍♀️🙍‍♀️ hahaha nah mate it’s a fine jersey 💪🏼

  6. TumbleweedFar9325 on

    Wear it, who cares what you look like anyways, unless it’s affecting your mobility,,,,You out to cycle just go out and enjoy my guy!

  7. itsjustme_0101 on

    I wouldn’t think anything of it if I saw you in the wild. But yes, the fit is off, I feel like the sleeves are too short. Nothing to do with color.

  8. SeaSpinach1920 on

    The sleeves are shorter and the neck a bit tight. But that’s fine I guess. I don’t thing the color has nothing to do with clothes being for male or female body shapes

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