UK souvenir jersey - anything unusual?
hexley
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New poster here, will be visiting London in a couple of weeks and am looking to bring back a nice jersey to wear next season at home in the States.
I'd really like to find something unusual -- not the usual range sold on line.
Is there such a thing as cycle-friendly small pubs that print up their own jerseys? I searched on line but couldn't find anything...
I'd really like to find something unusual -- not the usual range sold on line.
Is there such a thing as cycle-friendly small pubs that print up their own jerseys? I searched on line but couldn't find anything...
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Have you thought about seeing if a club could sort you out? Honorary overseas member style.0
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Foska do some nice jersey's of british ales, you can normally buy them in likes of Evans Cycles.0
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How about a Tunnock Tea Cake shirt? other unusual shirts available on the site also.
http://www.thecyclejersey.com/shop/inde ... ucts_id=480 -
get a brixton cycles top? Do look mum no hands do any?0
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Clearly one of these:
I'm left handed, if that matters.0 -
kieranb wrote:get a brixton cycles top? Do look mum no hands do any?
Not sure if they sell them on the premises but Morvelo do really good Look Mum No Hands gear.Commute: Chadderton - Sportcity0 -
DrKJM wrote:Have you thought about seeing if a club could sort you out? Honorary overseas member style.
This^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
As everything else im sure will be able to be bought on line from the comfort of the OP's armchair in the States.Cervelo S5 Ultegra Di2.0 -
You could try and get a Dulwich Paragon top - nice take on Belgian nationals kit. Available from BC Cycles in Dulwich/Peckham, you technically need to be a member but I'm sure if you emailed somebody at the club and explained your position they might arrange to make an exception!0