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Cycling Shirts from Devoted 2 Vintage: Collectable and Stylish too

Added: (Wed Oct 01 2008)

Devoted 2 Vintage have unveiled their latest range of retro clothing which is a line of vintage cycling shirts.


These shirts give retro lovers and collectors alike the chance to own one of these fabulous iconic shirts. Perhaps you remember watching these shirts whizz past on your television in the ‘70’s wishing it could be you as you tore up the streets on your racer. Or, maybe you can just appreciate the striking designs or the heritage behind the Tour de France and what these cycling shirts represent.


For many, the Tour de France and other prestigious cycling tournaments are something to be passionate about especially with all the time and effort these athletes put into the training and racing. What better way to grab a slice of this action than to own one of these fantastic designs.


Paul Armstrong – Managing Director D2V Ltd commented;


“Cycling shirts are a new addition to our range but we feel that it will be a big hit with both new and existing clients that have an eye for an item of retro clothing that looks as good today as it did when it was first produced.”


A ‘70’s cycling shirt would look equally as good as a display piece or part of a collection as it would as a fashion item for anyone who has a n eye for bold prints or statement pieces. Of course, these designs may not be to everyone’s tastes but will certainly add some extra sparkle to a collection or make a focal point for any wardrobe out there.

 

Paul Armstrong – Managing Director D2V Ltd also commented;


“Although highly collectable, these cycling shirts are good enough to wear as an everyday item and would look great teamed with a nice pair of jeans.”

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