Plum Hoban Long Sleeve Winter Jersey

Plum Hoban Long Sleeve Winter Jersey

Regular price$95.00
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  • All the plums mate, all the plums
  • Fleece backed fabric
  • Thermal properties

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Our range of winter jerseys provide optimum protection against the elements, and are Ideal for cooler weather riding.

Slim fit to ensure limited wind resistance (i.e no flapping), they still incorporate enough stretch to provide maximum comfort when your variety of riding position. 

Rear hem has silicone gripper to ensure the jersey stays in place, and the three pockets are reinforced and double stitched to keep your kit safely stowed

The fabric of this jersey is a mid-weight fleece backed thermal long sleeve cycling jersey. So perfect for colder weather, and ideal for layering up with a base layer, tech mid layer and gilet or just worn on it's own when conditions allow.

Note this is not a pre-dyed fabric, but sublimated to colour reference.

Tried and tested by our race team

 

*Note this is not a pure plum fabric - it's sublimated colour print so you will get a slight grin of white on full stretch

 

All items are shipped direct from our UK warehouse.

For UK orders, the following applies

We charge £4.75 for shipping if your order is below £50

If your order value is above £50 shipping is free

In both cases, your order will be shipped 48hr fully tracked service by Royal Mail

If you want express Next Day Delivery - shipping is £9. This needs to be before Midday 12pm.

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Testimonials

★★★★★

AMAZING Quality - highly recommend

Danielle D. 
Leeds, UK
★★★★★

I liked the look of this just from the photo and glad I ordered it.
I bought it for casual but realised how good it would be on the commute to work!
Feels fantastic and is a great fit. 👌

Kevin D. 
London, UK
★★★★★

Fast delivery. Great products and fair prices. For something different from plain cycling kit, you cant go wrong with Paria.

Harry H.
Edinburgh, UK

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