in particular, i am loving their range of nice baskets and bags. the rear basket has a quick release with a handle, so it doubles as your shopping basket on quick trips to the grocery store. in addition, they have really lovely brooks roll up panniers, and a canvas pannier that doubles as a messenger bag! and for those of you concerned with safety, i quite like their sleek nutcase helmets.
bike to work
oh, there is so much i want to share with you that it’s hard to only do one cycle chic post per week! so before i start today’s post, i want to let you know that i heard your concerns about affordable bikes and i already have a post in the works about buying used and vintage bikes for super low prices, but i thought i’d take a break from showing you bikes this week to introduce you to some functional clothing to wear while cycling.
now, i understand that you certainly don’t need anything special to wear on casual rides around town and on the weekends: a simple pair of bike shorts under a cute dress are perfectly acceptable! but if you spend a lot of time on your bike, commuting to work each day or going on long tours, then you will probably need a proper pair of pants that can take the daily wear and tear. so i was really excited to discover outlier, tailored performance clothing for cycling in the city.
in particular, they offer a women’s daily riding pant, a smart pair of tailored trousers made with 4-way stretch twill that sheds rain and dirt and wicks away moisture without sacrificing style. they’re going to set you back the same price as a pair of designer jeans, but they’ll certainly outperform them. not only that, but just take a look at these perfectly fashionable photos!
outlier also offers a lovely tailored oxford shirt and a nice selection of fine merino wool t-shirts and hoodies. i remember a while back before i had ever tried wool while riding, i couldn’t understand how it was possible that a fabric, traditionally used to keep you warm, could perform on a hot summer day, but it actually wicks away moisture better than any other fiber i have used, and helps regulate your temperature so much better than cotton! again, merino is an investment, but well worth it if you’re concerned with comfort, style, and functionality for daily riding.
bikes for your budget
just keep in mind that when buying new, you are always going to have to pay a considerably higher price for what you get, so hopefully you wont be too upset when you see the prices. and i know there are more options than what i’ve shown here, but these are my personal top picks for the most fashionably designed bikes clocking in at under $1,000.
linus bikes: dutchi and mixte models, starting at $399
starting with our most affordable option, this small company based out of venice, ca offers a dutch style frame as either a single speed model or with a 3-speed internal hub. or, if you prefer, they also have a 3-speed mixte with a rear rack, which i like quite a bit.
republic bikes: dutch, starting at $399
republic bikes offers customization options to let you choose the colors of the frame, saddle, grips, chain case, tires, and skirt so you can build up something as subtle or flashy as you like. but be aware that these bikes only come in a single speed and weigh 40lbs, so this is definitely a better option for cruising about in very flat areas like at the beach.
electra bikes: ticino models, starting at around $550
these stunning bikes come in a larger range of speeds than any of the other bikes in this post. starting with 7 and going all the way up to 20 speeds with an aluminum frame, they’re probably the most lightweight and functional option, especially for those of you living in hilly terrains like san francisco, but you will have to pay extra for more gears.
raleigh: roadster classic, around $520
from the company best known for their classic vintage roadsters made in england, comes this updated version of a timeless standby. the ladies model comes with an internal 3-speed hub, great for a nice weekend ride around town.
globe cycles: live mixtes starting at $580
a more mass-produced bicycle owned by the parent-company, specialized, you can expect to get a solid bike at a very affordable price point. this mixte bike comes in either a single speed or 8-speed model with a matching front basket rack to tote around your purse and other goodies.
bowery lane bicycles: breukelen, starting at $695
based out of new york, bowery lane bicycles offer this simple black bike in both a single speed or 3-speed model with a rack and a cute wooden crate for carrying your flea market finds.
a black bike: starting at $950
another company based out of nyc, this model clocks in at $950, barely making the cut for today’s post. this classic dutch style bike comes in a single speed or 3-speed version with a battery powered lamp for riding in style at night.
cycle chic saturday
for my first installment, i decided to keep it pretty simple and introduce you to some incredible bikes that are not only perfectly functional, but absolutely beautiful. rivendell bikes is a company based out of walnut creek, ca. (which happens to be about 20 minutes from where i live).
their mission:
“…to make things that wouldn’t be made if we weren’t here, to offer an alternative to racing-centric bikes and parts, and to espouse a different approach to riding. And to resurrect and keep healthy many of the better ideas, designs, and styles of bicycles, clothing, and accessories that we personally like to use or wear.”
while i don’t own one of their bikes (it’s a bit out of my budget range), i definitely admire what they do. the pictures shown here are some of the fashionable bike frames they offer in addition to a range of racks and bags. not only that, but they offer bike camping supplies and cycling attire. each item they sell in their shop is beautifully designed and perfectly functional, so i strongly urge you to check it out!