Trinity Racewear JournalDesign notes, fit guides, and race-day thinking.

Less obvious fit issues can cause discomfort. Learn which body areas to check carefully when trying on racewear for the best fit.

Shoulder and Neck Fit

Ensure sleeve seams align well with your shoulders for freedom of movement.

The neckline should be snug but not restrictive.

Torso and Waist

The jersey should hug your torso without pinching or sagging.

Waistbands with silicone grips prevent riding up during rides.

Sleeve Length and Elasticity

Correct sleeve length ensures wind protection and comfort.

Look for stretch materials that adapt to your arm movements.

Overall Comfort During Movement

Move your arms and torso to test how fabric responds.

Discomfort while moving indicates a need to try another size or style.

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