One major issue of apparel designed for cycling is that it often looks like clothing for riding a bike, and nothing else. But many of us want to ride from A to B, look good doing it, and keep looking good when we get there (especially when B stands for "bar"). With that challenge in mind, Australia-based cycling apparel brand MAAP has released a new collection of unisex apparel designed for cycling but styled for everyday wear.
The MTA: MAAP Transit Apparel collection includes all the technical features of its performance cycling apparel—fast-drying fabrics to manage sweat, DWR treatments for foul weather, reflective graphics for improved visibility—with an overall aesthetic that skews car from Tour de France training gear. The result is like streetwear that’s great to pedal in.