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    Default Long sleeve fall weather jersey suggestions

    I’m in the hunt for a new long sleeve jersey or 3 for 50degree(ish) days. I don’t do wool, so most Rapha is out, although I’m interested in the core long sleeve, I’ve been really happy with the core bib shorts.

    I have a long sleeve from endo customs that I love, it’s cut great for my shape and it has a brushed fleece kinda lining. Endo doesn’t really do house stuff though, so I have to search around for brands that use them.

    I’m interested in the s&s s2 long sleeve and velocio signature long sleeve, they both fit the bill of slim fit, no crazy graphics. Anyone wearing either of these able to offer some feedback?
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    Default Re: Long sleeve fall weather jersey suggestions

    I have the velocio long sleeve, the search and state merino and the rapha classic. The rapha fits the best and is the most comfortable. It doesn’t really feel like wool. The search and state, as expected, feels like wool and is the warmest. The velocio is very nice, but I don’t love it as much as I love their short sleeve options. The fit is good but for the same temperature range I prefer the short sleeve with arm warmers and maybe a vest.

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    Default Re: Long sleeve fall weather jersey suggestions

    The Rapha Pro Team long sleeve is not wool and pretty great, all in one.

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    Default Re: Long sleeve fall weather jersey suggestions

    Quote Originally Posted by theflashunc View Post
    The Rapha Pro Team long sleeve is not wool and pretty great, all in one.
    Yeah, the mid-weight long sleeve they just cleared out a few colours at 50% off too.
    I'm a fan of the short sleeve w/arm warmers as well. Great fabric, nice cut, looks good.

    There are times to keep an eye for key pieces to score on promo, virtually all the summer
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    Default Re: Long sleeve fall weather jersey suggestions

    I really like the Giro Chrono LS jersey. It's a slim fit jersey, nice hand, warm but not too warm.

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    Default Re: Long sleeve fall weather jersey suggestions

    Another vote for Rapha.

    I wear a Pro Team LS (not wool) with a mesh base layer (wool), or an older Imperial Works LS (wool) with the mesh base layer (wool) for slightly lower temps.

    I like the wool so much I’ve been thinking of trying a Vulpine LS, but I don’t really need another jersey at the moment.

    I mix these options with mid weight SS jersies with arm warmers depending on the day.

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    Default Re: Long sleeve fall weather jersey suggestions

    I really like the great MUSA quality of the Bouré jerseys (and knickers...) Great materials, great cuts, understated graphics, great service by great folks.

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