ASSOS MEN'S JERSEYS - SHORT SLEEVE
Assos SS.13 Men's Short Sleeve Jersey
Like life itself, few indisputable truths exist in the world of cycling. The good news, though, is that a few truths do indeed exist, and one of them is this: Assos is singularly responsible for the existence of high-end cycling apparel. Without the creativity and fashion sense embodied in ...read more
Assos nS.superLeggera Sleeveless Jersey
The new nS.superLeggera Sleeveless Jersey is the next generation of ultra-light Assos sleeveless jerseys. However, the nS.superLeggera wasn't designed to eliminate your farmer's tan; it's for hot-weather multi-sport racing. A summer rider's best friend, this sleeveless jersey is a unisex ...read more
Assos SS.Mille Short Sleeve Jersey
Assos bib shorts have long abided by a trio of classifications -- .13, Mille, and Uno. And while Assos long ago introduced their ss.13 and ss.Uno short sleeve jerseys, it's interesting that they never made an ss.Mille jersey. Interesting for what reason, you might ask? It's because the ss.Mille ...read more
Assos ss.equipeSuisse Jersey
By now, the White Cross of Switzerland is most likely burned into your memory. The reasons for this are simple. With riders like Cancellara and Albasini, Switzerland is routinely dominating the Spring Classics and the Worlds podium. And this isn't even mentioning one of Switzerland's greatest ...read more
Assos ss.equipe Short Sleeve Jersey
If the jersey-design braintrusts behind ProTour teams had this sort of talent for designing stylish clothing, pro cycling would be that much more beautiful. The combination of lush green, gold and white on this jersey will melt your heart and make you forget that Brazil is a soccer factory seemingly ...read more
Assos SS.Uno s7 Short Sleeve Jersey
Since its inception, Assos has been the leading innovator in cycling apparel. Racking up patent after patent, while continually developing new textiles, Assos has never been content with new designs just for the sake of new graphics. That's why we're excited to introduce the newSS.Uno Short ...read more
Assos SS.mangussta_s7 Men's Jersey
With an all new design, Assos' SS.mangussta_s7 Jersey was designed to perfectly rotate in with your collection of spring and summer riding apparel. It's built with the same attention to the most finite detail that you expect from Assos, only with the added benefits of new fabrics and a more ...read more
Assos SS.suisseOlympiakos s7 Cycling Jersey - Men's
For more than 10 years, Assos has been a proud sponsor of the Swiss Cycling Federation. Year after year, this select group of Swiss cyclists continues to serve as product testers for the company, providing critical feedback that aids in the creation of the most advanced cycling apparel in the ...read more
Assos SS.corporate_s7 Jersey
With twenty-four components and two different fabrics comprising the new SS.corporate_s7 Jersey, Assos developed this warm-weather top with the precision and attention to detail that you've come to expect from the Swiss innovator. The jersey incorporates an all new design and pattering platform, a ...read more
Assos Six-Days Pack
Most of us are probably too young to remember the days where cycling's popularity dwarfed all other sports. However, as a refresher course, at the center stage of this infatuation stood the six-days race. Some of the world's most renowned sporting arenas were built, solely, to house the ...read more
Assos SS.Uno Short Sleeve Jersey
When we think of 'legendary' products in the cycling world, more often than not, we speak of bikes themselves. The Colnago C40, the Merckx Team SC, the Merlin Extralight, the Peugeot PX-10 are just a few. Both evocative and memorable, all are similar in that they cross-bred technological ...read more
Assos Heritage Pack
The early 1980s were a time of transition for pro cycling. Synthetics were invading the pro peloton. Some loved it, others hated it, and nobody was on the fence. Lycra shorts were quick to be adopted. But jerseys were another story. Assos, always on the forefront of technology, came up with ...read more















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