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Zero Hoodie

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A gorgeous, heavy hoody that's perfect for cold mornings on the bike, or keeping warm indoors. It's been designed by Morvélo to be perfect for riding in, with longer arms, flat seams and thick drawcords. While those features are perfect for riding in, they also make it a brilliant casual hoody for keeping warm in the beer garden.

- Full length hidden zip
- 320 gram fabric
- Flock heat-sealed lettering
- Longer arms with for riding
- Deep, double layered hood
- Ribbed hem, cuffs and pocket detail
- Chunky drawcord with rivets at the neck
- Woven pocket label

Brand Info

After 25 years of riding and racing all types of bikes, Oli Pepper and Dave Marcar they felt that they should take this passion for cycling and combine it with their 15 years of graphic design experience. Their frustration was there wasn't a brand that encompassed cycling in all it's forms, with its rich and varied culture. The Morvelo way encourages starting from one corner of the bike world and then spread out to explore the others. Before you know it you have a whole shed full of different bikes to take you on different journeys. The pure elegance of track, the speed of road, the challenge of cyclocross and the dirt of MTB. It's all about the ride

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