I think both Mt Borah and Terry do plus sizes. I think TE carries them. Have you looked at the sizing charts for those? It's really frustrating how this stuff is sized.
I think both Mt Borah and Terry do plus sizes. I think TE carries them. Have you looked at the sizing charts for those? It's really frustrating how this stuff is sized.
I've also found, if you are vertically challenged (as I am, I am 5'3") -- men's jerseys are too long in the torso for me, and they are cut for a very straight torso. If you are curvy, you will probably not like the fit esp if you are used to a woman's jersey.
Ride like a girl.
Renee
I hear ya about needing to save MONEY on buying JERSEY'S!
I simply cannot afford to pay $50-$70 for a jersey.
So, I sat down and did searches on the internet for cycling jersey's. I have found some on sale/discontinued... and that worked out great.
Thus far, I have bought a total of 3 brand new jersey's for a grand total of $100, that includes shipping too. Mind you, I spent time and was patient... so I knew what a good price was. It took me about 1-2 months before I finally purchased something.
I will admit though that I found one jersey in a bike shop on the discount rack... and I love it!
So, if eBay does not work out... and it seems that by the bidding is done, you don't really get a deal... start searching the internet.
PS- I bought one jersey from this site (it was in the discontinued section?)... just got it today... I paid a total of $31.00 for it... and I can already tell it's going to be my favorite now!
Sounds like there's an opening for a business for women's jerseys....
We get most of our jerseys either in sales/end-of-lines from internet sites (like probike kit) and some from a site here called "trade-me" which is a internet auction place based in NZ...
Last edited by RoadRaven; 04-28-2005 at 12:47 PM.
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"I will try again tomorrow".