Fashion and Style

Cycling Coat by Hub and Bespoke

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Based in Seattle, Washington, Hub and Bespoke crafts cycling clothing and accessories. In the past, they have made pieces such as this women’s cycling coat, currently available in Hub and Spoke’s web store. Following up on this popular design, the studio is developing a men’s version, set to begin funding on Crowd Supply on September 15th. The coat distinguishes itself from other cycling outerwear because its focus is just as much on style as performance. The urban design is minimalist in navy and black at the same time that features two-ply, waterproof fabric; a bike-friendly cut, concealable reflectivity, extra coverage for rainy weather, and built-in ventilation. Packing an impressive list of technical advantages into one classic design, the coat is a strong addition to any cyclist’s wardrobe.

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