Last year I had the opportunity to make BikeMojo’s jersey. BikeMojo is an online community. These were not for a race team, nor an event. BikeMojo celebrates cycling big time, and the community is close knit in Central Texas and wanted to show some Mojo pride. So I jumped in, produced an updated design and had these made:
Man that break was worth it. Although I missed some valuable winter orders, I made the most of it and was able to rework prices for custom orders while improving the quality of the jerseys. Not just that, getting a single jersey made is now affordable and easy!
If you are interested in custom made cycling jerseys or running shirts you will find all the information you need at the Custom Program page. Of course, you know where to find pricing information. The order form is available at the Downloads page.
Here’s a few things about Chronic Cycling jerseys:
No minimums
Fully sublimated (read: “unlimited colors”)
Short, long, full zipper, same price, now better quality
Racing, Club and the popular Relaxed-fit (Mountain) style
Small logo outside (no annoying large graphics that have nothing to do with your jersey)
Tagless (nothing to rub your neck the wrong way)
Great, personal service
Visit the Custom Program page, learn about the process, and let’s get started with your custom cycling wear!
Yes, it’s been crazy at the Chronic Cycling Headquarters, but we’re back! A few things are going on:
The store is back online, and the prices are fire-sale good. Why is that? Well, there are some changes coming, and this inventory has to go. Watch for upcoming liquidations of never-before released design prototypes.
I’m taking custom orders again. You will notice the “Custom” and “Download” pages missing from navigation. That’s because I’m working on some changes. But contact me for information.
Finally here, Chronic Cycling’s interpretation of the classic argyle design. It’s a small run, with limited sizes and styles. Available in women’s sleeveless too. Check it out at the store.
This is pretty cool. There is a website, called Zazzle.com, that will print a single t-shirt on demand. That’s right, A SINGLE T-SHIRT. I have decided to post some of my designs for sale there. Some of these design may never see full-blow production, but some people may like them enough to buy a shirt or two. Their flexibility in styles and colors is convenient too. Their women’s styles are pretty good.
A couple notes about on-demand products:
These are NOT Technical t-shirts. That means no wicking fabric (although they have some available, I’m not a big fan).
These shirts are digitally printed, the print will not last as long as a conventional screenprinted shirt, and nowhere near as long as Chronic Cycling’s dye-sublimated apparel. That said, I have one t-shirt from them that has lasted almost 4 years.
If you order, you are ordering from Zazzle, not Chronic Cycling. That means billing, order mistakes, etc. need to be handled through Zazzle’s channels. I’ll certainly help any way I can. (I’ve used their service as a buyer before, and it’s great; another reason I chose Zazzle instead of other vendors).
Hernando (Nando) Cabán-Méndez d.b.a. Chronic Sportwear/Chronic Cycling has met USA Patent and Trademark Office's requisites for the trademark claim over the Chronic Cycling word mark, Chronic Cycling mark (logo) and the Chronic Cycling "chain star" mark.