Torm

I bought a couple of jersey's and a base layer off these guys a couple of weeks ago.
http://torm.cc/products.html
Fantastic garments, I can't recommend them enough. Comfortable, well featured, and in this continuing chilly weather very warm (I was out yesterday in jersey, base layer, arm warmers and endura wind proof gillet).
And best of all they buck the trend of the usual garish cycling clothes that (to my eye) make most of us look a bit silly, and a bit racer wannabe. lol
I'll be wearing moine of the road and MTB, and will probably stock up on a few more.
Top kit at a sensible price
http://torm.cc/products.html
Fantastic garments, I can't recommend them enough. Comfortable, well featured, and in this continuing chilly weather very warm (I was out yesterday in jersey, base layer, arm warmers and endura wind proof gillet).
And best of all they buck the trend of the usual garish cycling clothes that (to my eye) make most of us look a bit silly, and a bit racer wannabe. lol
I'll be wearing moine of the road and MTB, and will probably stock up on a few more.
Top kit at a sensible price
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They nicked the style of Rapha, who bucked the trend of the usual garish cycling clothes ;-)
You can't beat a bit of wool mixed fabric though. Beats pure synthetics any day!
But they are twice the price, and twice as garish!
www.philwinterbourne.co.uk
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By both, send one back?
www.philwinterbourne.co.uk
I'm exactly the same at around a 38 inch chest. Been looking at these jerseys for a while and the sizing is the thing that always stops me for pressing the buy button. Think I'll give them a call and see what they recommend.
Anyway, if the quality is as good as it looks, will be decent value I think, cheers for the heads up.
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If you need any help with sizing just give us a call on 01843 865769 or mail me on [email protected].
As for postage and packaging we charge £5.40 for a jersey for delivery in the UK of which £4.10 is the cost of First Class Recorded Post. Or it's free if you come down and visit us!
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n+1 is well and truly on track
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I've one and will get a few more. They are much thicker than a usual base layer - more like a t shirt. They are made from the same weight materiel as the jerseys. So very much a winter layer. I was out in mine today + a jersey and a wind proof gillet in freezing west yorkshire. And I was toastie.
www.philwinterbourne.co.uk
If you need help with sizing just let me know and I'll make a recommendation.
As we keep the company deliberately small we don't always have stock of everything but we do currently have most things in stock. Our next big drop is in May when we have some new colour combinations and a new colour.
I know that a size small castelli and capo jersey that fits me well, if that's anything to judge by.
Also, I think you should put full length zips on more of the short sleeve jerseys.
Will you possibly make sleeveless base layers in the future?
We have long sleeve base layers due next month and I would certainly consider sleeveless base layers for next winter.
We do need another long zip short sleeve jersey, me and Al are working on it, but there is only 2 of us!
I regularly update on stock using Twitter and Facebook if that's your thing, but it doesn't suit everyone.
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