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Men's Casual Cycling Wear: Common Questions
What men's casual cycling clothing is in this collection?
This collection features casual cycling apparel from Urban Cycling Apparel and Club Ride Apparel built for riders who want gear that works on the bike and looks right everywhere else. Urban Cycling Apparel options include the Pedaler's Pub Shirt, the Pub Crawler loose-fit shorts, and padded underliner options. Club Ride contributes the New West Shirt in a wide range of plaids and colorways, the Mountain Surf Shorts in 10-inch and 12-inch inseams, the Fat Jack Pants, and the Daniel Flannel. All of it is designed to transition from ride to coffee shop, trailhead to bar, without needing a change of clothes.
What is the Club Ride Daniel Flannel and is it good for riding?
The Daniel Flannel is Club Ride's cycling flannel shirt, built with the same technical fabric and relaxed fit philosophy as the rest of the Club Ride line. It uses stretch fabric for pedaling range of motion, moisture management for trail use, and a casual flannel aesthetic that works off the bike. It is a strong choice for cool-weather MTB and gravel rides where you want a layer that looks like regular clothing and transitions naturally to post-ride situations.
What are the Club Ride Mountain Surf Shorts and what inseam should I choose?
The Mountain Surf Shorts are Club Ride's signature men's casual cycling short, built with stretch fabric, moisture-wicking performance, and a casual boardshort-inspired aesthetic. They are available in a 10-inch and 12-inch inseam. The 10-inch is the shorter, more casual option suited for warm weather and a more relaxed look. The 12-inch gives more coverage and is popular with riders who want a bit more length on the trail or prefer a traditional short silhouette. Both are priced at $90 and available in multiple colorways.
What are the Club Ride Fat Jack Pants?
The Fat Jack Pants are Club Ride's men's cycling pant designed for riders who want a full-length option that works on the bike and in everyday life. They use four-way stretch technical fabric in Asphalt Grey and Raven Black, available in waist sizes from S/31 through 2XL/41. They sit at $120 and are cut for all-day comfort whether you are riding, commuting, or heading into the office. They pair well with the New West Shirt for a complete casual cycling outfit that reads nothing like a traditional kit.
How is the Pedaler's Pub Shirt different from the Club Ride New West Shirt?
Both are casual cycling button-up shirts but they come from different design traditions. The Pedaler's Pub Shirt from Urban Cycling Apparel is a pearl snap short sleeve shirt using quick-dry brushed cotton with zippered pockets and a back vent, priced at $45. The Club Ride New West Shirt is a more premium short sleeve shirt at $90 using stretch technical fabric in a wider range of plaid and solid colorways with a slightly more refined casual fit. The Pub Shirt leans toward a Western casual look while the New West has a broader outdoor lifestyle aesthetic. Both are built to ride and look good off the bike.
Can I wear casual cycling clothing for actual riding or is it just for lifestyle?
Every product in this collection is engineered to perform on the bike first. Club Ride designs specifically for MTB, gravel, and urban riding with fabrics that handle sweat, stretch for pedaling, and dry quickly. The Pub Crawler shorts and Pedaler's Pub Shirt from Urban Cycling Apparel were originally designed for commuting and casual trail use. The casual look is a design choice, not a performance compromise. Riders in the Bentonville MTB community regularly ride the Ozark trail network in exactly this kind of kit.
