Whether you’re a professional American cyclist or an amateur it’s always a good feeling when your riding with the Stars and stripes on an American Flag cycling jersey. To protect yourself from the elements on the next ride why not wear cycling gear designed by Americans for Americans.
Looking the part wearing an American Flag cycling jersey is one thing but there are other advantages to wearing a cycling jersey. Ultimately you need to be feel comfortable and safe if your cycling for hours on end.
If you’re serious about protecting your body and skin against the elements you should part with your money and buy an American Flag cycling jersey. Buying a American Flag cycling jersey just adds a little patriotism to each ride.
O.K maybe an American Flag jersey isn’t doing it for you, but I am sure another short sleeved jersey will have your personality written all over it. Seriously wearing a t-shirt on long rides is just asking for trouble. T-shirts aren’t quick drying, they don’t protect your lower back from wind draft and they can capture bugs or insects which aren’t so friendly.
A good short sleeved jersey is designed to keep the rider cool, dry and comfortable at all times. Most jerseys are made from a micro polyester which protects the skin by soaking up the perspiration and allowing the skin to breathe all while the jersey is drying as you cycle.
For added protection the American Flag cycling jersey has a mid line neck collar and is longer in the length on the back to protect your lower back from wind draft. The back of the jersey they usually come with rear pockets where you can store food and or a light riding jacket.
A good cycling jersey should also have a zip on the front to allow for extra ventilation if needed. This American Flag cycling jersey does have a zip but it does one better than that it has it’s very own hidden zipper.
Why not get into the spirit of cycling and get yourself an American Flag cycling jersey that is American made to support the American economy. You can find this cycling jersey under tops/ mens/ss jerseys and its the seventh row down in the gallery at velowear.com.

