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Retro cycling tops by Art Gallery Clothing

Retro cycling tops by Art Gallery Clothing
Retro cycling tops by Art Gallery Clothing (image credit: Art Gallery Clothing)
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They did some long sleeves a few years back, but these retro cycling tops by Art Gallery Clothing are new arrivals.

Retro cycling tops by Art Gallery Clothing
(image credit: Art Gallery Clothing)

 

It is a timely one, too. If you look out of the window (assuming you are UK-based), you’ll notice a rarely-seen thing called the sun shining. Temperatures are on the rise, too, so anything with short sleeves is appreciated.

Retro cycling tops by Art Gallery Clothing
(image credit: Art Gallery Clothing)

 

Going by the name of Hoban, these tops are available in three colours (the ones you see here) and five sizes that should cover most people.

Retro cycling tops by Art Gallery Clothing
(image credit: Art Gallery Clothing)

 

It’s a simplified cycling top. By that, I mean it doesn’t have the added rear pockets that the last release had. This is more about leisure—an old-school cycling polo shirt that looks like you might ride a bike even if you haven’t been on two wheels for years.

Retro cycling tops by Art Gallery Clothing
(image credit: Art Gallery Clothing)

 

There are other options—I have compiled a top 10 cycling tops for Mods rundown that I should probably update. But there are not as many as there used to be, especially since the Fred Perry x Bradley Wiggins range came to an end.

Retro cycling tops by Art Gallery Clothing
(image credit: Art Gallery Clothing)

 

So, short sleeves, a half-zip, contrast tipping on the collar and cuffs, and what looks like a pretty standard fit. But do check the sizing guide.

Retro cycling tops by Art Gallery Clothing
(image credit: Art Gallery Clothing)

 

Just online, they retail for £69.

Find out more at the Art Gallery Clothing website

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