http://www.solocycleclothing.com/cycling-jerseys.html

Too expensive for me, but I'd buy the Neith in a minute if I had the
money -- one of the most beautiful jerseys I've seen. Sorry,
seersucker just doesn't work for me -- and I've tried it; does not
wick and feels hot compared to knit fabrics.

If anyone tries the pants, please post your evaluation. My problem
with most cycling-specific pants is that they are cut too low in the
waist (or too high in the crotch) and leave a gap between jersey and
waistband.

I love wool for cool and cold weather -- was lucky a few years ago to
pick up six or eight very nice retro wool jerseys at throwaway prices
-- but I can't stand wool much above 70F, even if the humidity is low.

-- 
"Push back against the age as hard as it pushes against you."

Flannery O'Connor

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For professional resumes, contact Patrick Moore, ACRW
http://resumespecialties.com/index.html
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