Rapha has teamed up with designer Robyn Lynch for a high fashion capsule collection, including showpieces such as a £450 cycling windbreaker/knitwear jacket combo made of repurposed garments from deadstock and pre-existing fabrics. The collection was teased at London Fashion Week back in summer, but is now available to buy exclusively at Browns Fashion.
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Rapha is no stranger to collabs, recently causing one of the biggest cycling kit crazes in living memory with the Rapha X Palace collection as worn by EF Pro Cycling at the Giro d'Italia - the unique jerseys were popping up on eBay for £600, and many of the items sold out in minutes. We're guessing that this collection won't inspire quite so much excitement, and it's gear that definitely looks more at home on the catwalk than in the saddle.
Useful if you're prone to dropping bits of cake down you at the cafe stop
If you need to stay dry and don’t need to stay dry all at once and have £450 that you need to part with, then the Panelled Jacket (main pic) is the one for you. Made of 'reappropriated' garments, the jacket appears to be largely made up of a fluorescent Rapha windbreaker with some sections cut off to make way for ribbed knitwear. There's also the Hybrid Knitted Bib tee (above, £250) that is made up of a crew neck technical t-shirt and a detachable bib made from "surplus knits". If the curious sports gear/knitwear combo is not for you, the there's always the Zip Pocket or Panelled t-shirts, both costing £115 each.
The item that looks the most practical for actual cycling is the Hybrid Shorts set (£250), that is "double the fun" according to Browns Fashion thanks to the cycling short under layer, with a casual pair of relaxed shorts on top - you can also detach them to wear the cycling shorts separately.
Speaking to GQ about her creations, Robyn Lynch said: “Rapha’s level of construction on all of its garments really fascinates me.
"The team has specific pattern-cutting techniques which follow the form and function of a body when moving and cycling and these manipulation techniques are really interesting. The secret pockets for different functions are an inspiration to me when I am in the early stages of design and research."
The collection is available exclusively at Browns Fashion; but if you prefer your cycling gear completely new and a bit more conventional then you can always head over to Rapha's own website. The brand isn't taking part in Black Friday this year, instead running a 'Black Friday Ride' challenge with the aim to ride one million collective kilometres between participants, then donate 1,000 bikes to those who need them afterwards - you can find out more about that here.
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Looks like a homage to Covid supply-chain issues - a mash up with whatever bolts of cloth remain in the warehouse.
I ain't shelling out 450 quid for shyte that looks like that - I'll wait for the chynese copy on Amazon.
this collection inspired by the colourful railway workers of Central America ...
Is a 'capsule' collection one that you put in a capsule and fire into the sun?
Oh my word.
After reading the first bold paragraph I was ready to call the end of road.cc. Thanks Jack, for the irony infusion in the bib t shirt caption and below.
Just reaffirms (since the Qhubeka, er, "collab", er, "dropped") my determination to stick to Assos every time my bank sends me a message that my account is full up and hence urgently need to spend £400+ on a single Essential Investment Piece for the season.
I see Rapha have enough sense not to put this stuff on their own website
Oh golly, I bet those lucky swines with RCC membership get all the early access again
Is it April 1st again already?
Even SportPursuit will have a job shifting that collection from Rapha.
How many blind dentists can there be ?
....Blind dentists [without a good friend to have a quiet chat with them about their dress sense] out there?