In June, I reviewed a pair of bibshorts from RedWhite that I purchased myself. I liked them but found a few things like fit and chamois to be less than I expected. I also wrote about how responsive the brand's found, Yuva, was when I emailed and asked about sizing. I was between a Medium... Continue Reading →
The Domestique Critique: Rule XIV #C Series Bib Shorts
Rule XIV chose to start their focus with the most critical part of your ride apparel - the bibshort. Deriving their name from the tongue-in-cheek Velominati Rule #14, "Shorts should be black," Rule XIV set out to design premium bibshorts that break the rules, but always keep you in black. Rule XIV has their own... Continue Reading →
The Domestique Critique: Primal Obsidian Prisma Bibshort
Primal offers their kit options in a wide range of sizes, with a comfortable fit and a flattering matte sheen to the Lycra, the Obsidian Prisma bibshorts definitely look like a good value. And for the most part they really are, but with a few tweaks they could be even better. The first thing you... Continue Reading →
The Domestique Critique: RedWhite The BIB
RedWhite is an anomaly in the cycling clothing industry - they only focus on bibshorts. Specifically, endurance bibshorts. The bibshorts are designed with long rides of 4 to 5 hours or more in mind. RedWhite was started in 2014 by two men based in Singapore so it took them awhile to develop a women's short,... Continue Reading →