After invading New York retail, Topshop is now invading the world of cycling gear. According to the UK Telegraph, this week the fashion-forward retailer is releasing a line of biking shorts, jackets, and accessories for female cyclists. The edgy, brightly colored goods were designed by Cyclodelic and will be available in the UK. British safety experts caution that hats and headscarves are no substitute for helmets, but I'm loving the bags in particular. Would you pick this stuff up?


Rupert Sanderson
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Chantelle
no!
1actualy cyclists would want legit gear. i wear awesome cycling stuff but it's from reputable companies not from fashion shops!
this would only ever be worn by posers anyway
I think anything that encourages anyone to get out there and do it, or makes the gear more accessible, is good. I hope more girls think cycling is stylish. They can always upgrade to better gear if they get into it later.
As far as what anyone else thinks what a cyclist wears/looks like-- WHO CARES?!
2its a cute idea, but i dont think serious cyclists would wear this gear. I think it would be good for cruisers or something. at least its comfortable and cute when you just want to go on a 5 mile ride or something.
3how could this be not cool?
i cycle. swedeybebe, serious cyclists don't read this blog, they're busy cycling.
4I ride my bike several times a week around SF (not a serious cyclist, just back and forth to Trader Joes and such) and anything bright and eye catching is good! A bike messenger told me that my clothes and bag were too dark and I needed to wear something brighter if I was going to be riding my bike at night in the city.
I just hope they have some performance aspect to the clothes.
5allytta, i'm a serious cyclist...that means i can't be reading this blog? i shouldn't be at work on the computer, cuz i should be cycling all hours of the day? what the hell was that random comment
6I would most definitely not buy cycling gear from them. The quality of the Top Shop clothes I had didn't justify the price and when I'm sweating my butt off for 5 hours straight in middle of nowhere, I want top quality and don't even care about how I look like and I'm pretty sure neither does anyone else that meets me.
7I buy what feels comfortable and durable. I do have a pretty metallic-light-blue helmet, though, and not even one piece of cycling gear I have is color-coordinated with it!
i would buy it but I would not use it for cycling
8Agree with misskacie. I'm not a fan of Topshop in terms of value or quality, but anything that makes an active lifestyle widely accessible, and encourages anyone to get out there and do something active, should be commended. If that happens to be fashion slaves or Topshop fans or tweenies, so be it, and good on them! Those that aren't impressed/are 'serious cyclists' need not buy, and I don't think that's the Topshop market anyway...
Next step: cheaper bikes...
9P.S. But, why the obsession with purple?
10allytta, i'm a serious cyclist, and i read this blog.
11It's ok..
12Just wanted to clear up that Cyclodelic is an independent brand, opening its first concession within Topshop. All the products are hand made and we are both experienced cyclists and designers and therefore would not forfeit function over fashion. We're hoping having the range in Topshop will promote cycling to a wider audience and get more ladies out on their bicycles. Thanks for all your comments and we hope some of you can make it into the store
13I would.I'm not a cyclist so I would just ride to school,friend's house things like that
14I give it a shot! I just bike here and there, nothing serious.
15What a great idea, if this is what helps more people to get on their bikes and use the car less then so be it. You do not have to be a serious cyclist and if you are you tend not to go with the trendy stuff. I am glad to see cycling promoting in new ways. Would I buy it I am not sure I would have to see the items first, I am not a girly girl.
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