本頁面尚未被翻譯為您的指定語言
[ locale string ]
We are showing you the Taiwanese version of our site: would you prefer a different location?
SS10 Range: Sneak Peek No. 7

This sneak peek brings you another addition to the family.
If you spend enough time in the saddle while wearing pants, whether it be riding to work or just riding through your city these undershorts will pleasantly surprise. Intended to be worn throughout the entirety of the day you will be thankful for the addition of the slim Cytech pad found within.
The 100% Merino wool made popular by our base layers makes up the majority of the short. The exception being the added ventilating stripes that run down the side of the Undershorts.
分享
BLOG分類
分享
- Last Night: http://t.co/K8ZACmUGGK
- The #raphaprestige story is up. Film by @WEREHAUS, photos from Brian Vernor & story by @krasniakjulie ::http://t.co/YtCARBlXee
- Clancy takes the win in the Tour series in Aberystwyth.
- @alainrumpf sorry for late reply. Comprehensive site is http://t.co/gBvpR134lP. As Udo Bölts once said, 'quäl' dich, du Sau!' Enjoy!
- On Friday May 31st, Rapha will be hosting a ride from Rapperswil-Jona on the banks of Lake Zurich. More info to follow next week on rapha.cc
- Boss. Norwegian national champion's replica jersey and bib shorts now at rapha.cc. http://t.co/fpyjc3PeiM
- As the #Giro begins to climax, @herbiesykes looks at one of its long-established traditions—the one-stage wonder. → http://t.co/mydWSIHSrT
- @clotho_nor Hi Christopher, please email enquiries@rapha.cc and we’ll see what we can do. Thanks.
- The Tour Series continues tonight in Aberystwyth. Last year Kristian House took his second win of the series there.
- UK: We are hosting a @letapedutour evening on 14th June in London to provide detailed advice on what to expect. → http://t.co/2gP5KRi8fX







評論
Steve Seamark
11th February 2010 09:14am
Great idea, these are bang on what I need for my daily commute!
My list of S/S 2010 goodies is growing.
Any news on an updated Fixie/Merino Jersey - we did a survey on it - was hoping for a return to no pockets, and pukka zips, like my beautiful original.
Edward Nilges
11th February 2010 04:52pm
I dunno, Rapha, the jeans I ride my fixie (a gold-anodized ALAN conversion) in are pretty tight, and while a chamois would definitely ease the suffering I endure when I actually put any weight on my riveted Selle Italia Storika, I fear that structural definition may suffer.
Slate Olson
11th February 2010 04:55pm
I imagine some gents might look forward to that extra bit of enhancement that the slight chamois will offer.
Joe Hall
11th February 2010 05:00pm
If your jeans are pretty tight I would worry about structural damage more than definition :)
Perhaps you should buy some more relaxed jeans or even some Rapha Trousers?! Your bike sounds nice, a few of us at Rapha are suckers for ALAN. Send us a picture!
Kasper Daems
11th February 2010 05:03pm
A pair of socks would help too!
Joe Hall
11th February 2010 05:07pm
One point: The Cytech pad on these shorts is very thin, similar to that used by triathletes.
Stefan Rohner
11th February 2010 05:30pm
I would worry about structural damage in general, with the Storika, many of them broke away. PENG. I killed one myself.
Richard Graves
19th February 2010 07:49pm
I love your site, but sometimes it is difficult to make out what the clothes actually look like. The pictures are either too close for proper perspective, or far away shots where it is hard to see details, and then there are the action shots where it is hard to see the product at all.
Joe Hall
22nd February 2010 11:00am
Hi Richard,
Thanks for your feedback. We are looking into the best way to photograph our products for the purpose you mention. Being online sometimes restricts how you can 'touch and feel' products and see them as you would like. We don't want to just follow everyone else and have a standard shop window approach, but at the same time want to cater for customers as best we can.
There is a range of photographic styles depicting most products where you can simply view the piece unworn and laid flat, or as it would be worn. We try to do this in an engaging way.