Stolen Goat Women’s Django Kiko Bodyline Long Sleeved Thermal Cycling Jersey // Changeable Conditions
Meet the goldilocks jersey of the cycling world: made for changeable autumnal conditions, the women’s Django jersey is a long-sleeved thermal cycling jersey designed to make sure you’re comfortable whatever the weather throws at you. Not too cold, not too warm… not too soggy – but never ‘boil in the bag’. This clever cycling jersey will have you riding happy, all autumn long. Perfect for those weird ‘between seasons’ early autumn rides when it feels almost impossible to work out what to wear out on the bike.
The Stolen Goat Kiko jerseys come in their classic Bodyline fit. Constructed with 4-way stretch, this jersey sits close to the body to offer aerodynamic performance, without compromising on comfort. The premium Tempest fabric is water-resistant and wind-resistant, while maintaining 2-way breathability so it’ll keep you dry without overheating. Not too hot, not too cold… this jersey gets it just right, across a wide range of cooler temperatures. And just when you thought this jersey couldn’t get any better – it also features a super cosy, luxuriously soft Roubaix lining to ramp up the comfort levels. Add in three easy to reach rear pockets, a 4th water-resistant zipped phone pocket and subtle but strategically placed reflective details, and you’ve got an autumn cycling jersey which gives you all the comfort, practicality and style you need to ride out in confidence as the seasons change.
What to wear your Kiko long sleeved cycling jersey with
Cool conditions: For those early autumn rides when the breeze nips instead of bites, wear your Kiko jersey with your cycling bib shorts, a mesh base layer and a pair of lightweight full finger gloves.
Cold but not cold-cold conditions: For chillier days when it’s still not quite cold enough for winter kit, pair your Kiko jersey with SG’s Kiko bib tights to keep you warm without overheating. You can also layer up with a Kiko gilet to keep you comfortable when the headwind comes out to play.
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