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VIDEO: I tour the ALÉ Bikewear factory in Italy to see first hand how they make a custom jersey and bibshorts right before my eyes. I explain the entire Custom Kit process from design and ordering to following each production step from cutting fabric, to printing and sublimation, through each intricate stage of sewing to create Pro Tour level cycling kit – all in a custom design just for PEZ. Mens Cycling Bib Tights
When I first started cycling in the 80’s, “custom” cycling kit didn’t really exist – definitely not like it does today. The closest we came was a buddy’s mom who sewed us a couple of jerseys with a basic polyester material she found at the local fabric store.
Click PLAY to see my video on how custom kit is made, as I follow the whole process at Ale’s Italian factory…
Since then sublimation – the transfer of dyes to from paper to fabric, and the digital revolution, has created an industry that we could only image a few years ago.
The finished product – brand new kit to ride the Ale la Merckx gran fondo.
When I started PEZ, one of the loosely imagined goals I had was to get our own custom cycling kit. It was a dream I’ve shared with many a rider, anyone who preferred to create their own look instead of wearing – and promoting – someone else’s’ brand. With custom kit, everyone gets to be their own brand. I like that.
Sublimated fabric coming out of the printer.
We’ve been reviewing and wearing Ale kit here for years now, and have visited their Italian headquarters and factory a couple of times – but this is the first time we’ve worked together to create a custom kit just for PEZ.
Reviewing preliminary designs – all part of the process.
Our process started in the Spring, with a few emails and then a face-to-face call with their designers, to discuss concepts and ideas for how this kit should look. A couple of weeks later they came back to me with a few different designs, and we refined from there.
The production file looks like this – and details the design across all sizes.
Once I’d signed off on the design, they took over and made it. That meant creating production files from our original design, so that the kit would look the same whether sized XS, or XXL – ie: logos and color lines need to line up across a big range of sizes.
When I visited in June, after the Ale La Merckx gran fondo, I got to follow the actual production process all the way from the computer drawings to finished product – including seeing just how a pro folds and jersey and bibs to fit so perfectly into the bag.
Pieces for each kit are sewn together by hand – by highly skilled staff.
The process is intricate and involved, but they’ve got it down to a science, run by skilled artisans and technicians who know how to blend Italian tailoring and craftsmanship, with the lates production techniques and processes, to that dressing your team, club, or buddies in a look thats all yours is a pretty simple undertaking.
Personally, I love the process of creating new kit, so I distilled the process down to a 20 minute video so you can see exactly what happens each step of the way, but the best part is actually riding it.
• Get more AleBikewear Custom Kit info here.
I started PEZCycling in 2002, because I thought reading about pro cycling's biggest and best races and rides should be as much fun as actually being there. I still do.
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