This is called a J/J for a reason.
Modern fabric technology has allowed us to create
a garment that can neither be defined as a jersey
or a jacket. In the past, long sleeve jerseys had a fairly
small operational temperature range, needing layering
underneath or over the top to handle the fluctuating
conditions. Meanwhile, a jacket, more often than not ends
up being too hot under effort. The J/J bridges the gap with
a starkly unique construction and an equivalent aesthetic.
Warmer than a jersey, less hot and restrictive than a jacket.
Debossed logos and woven label.
Black reflex piping at rear hem.
Modern fabric technology has allowed us to create
a garment that can neither be defined as a jersey
or a jacket. In the past, long sleeve jerseys had a fairly
small operational temperature range, needing layering
underneath or over the top to handle the fluctuating
conditions. Meanwhile, a jacket, more often than not ends
up being too hot under effort. The J/J bridges the gap with
a starkly unique construction and an equivalent aesthetic.
Warmer than a jersey, less hot and restrictive than a jacket.
Debossed logos and woven label.
Black reflex piping at rear hem.