Keirin Culture Clothing -
The fellas at Keirin Culture sent over their latest cycling clothing for review.
So what’s so good about Keirin Culture?
The thing that impressed us the most about these designs are that they are created by artists with a passion for cycling, and it shows. The designs are not your usual run of the mill cycling ‘clichés’. What i like is that they have a unique style, and are not ‘over the top’ cycling related. The thing I hate most about cycling casual clothing is that the majority of the time it screams ‘I’m a bike geek’, why would you want to walk around with a picture of a pump on you.
Check out the Keirin Culture Lion Rabbit Design (below) The design has subtle Cycling references integrated into the Lion Design – cool, its cycling related without screaming it out loud.

Lion Rabbit Design - Keirin Culture
Now for the best part.
The other thing I hate about Cycling Casual gear is the inflated price, it seems all cycling related clothing has some sort of ‘bike tax’ applied to it.
Keirin Culture shirts are just $35AUD! Bargin! and that’s for a shirt that is screen printed on 150 GSM 100% cotton (light and slim fitted), pre-shrunk with double needle bottom hem & sleeves.
So what did the local bunch think?
We took a couple of the shirts to the local bunch to get the low down. What most people thought was the same as us – cool designs, not ‘bike geeky’ and the price point was a hit. Only concern was the sizing, yet the shirts are now being stocked in local bike stores as well as a sizing details on the site – so that should not be a problem.
We found the sizing to be a slim fitted fit, so keep that in mind when ordering. Plus the shirts are light weight, excellent for Summer.
Check out all the designs here: www.keirinculture.com.au
