Official Rules: kit

Official rules of the Scottish Cyclist.

#5. Team kit is generally frowned upon, especially if matching shorts and jersey are worn. Matching cap, gloves, socks, etc all at once is strictly oot ay order! If the Scottish Cyclist, is in a team or club, then wearing the kit is OK, but lots of matching items should not be worn at once, and the kit certainly shouldn’t be white, for obvious reasons. In some circumstances retro team kit may be accepted, e.g. Robert Millar’s Peugeot jersey, but it should never be worn as a matching set.

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  • owen_p

    Update: any piece of team kit that was given free, blagged, won in a competition or race, or otherwise obtained at very low cost is OK. The low cost rule trumps the no team kit rule.

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  • scooby26

    Tell that to Eddie Addis, I've seen him in SBC shorts, top, cap, and overshoes for a club TT. Pffff!

  • owen_p

    He's obviously trying too hard to be Euro. Where does he think he is, training on the Côte d'Azur?