Rapha Women's Classic Jersey Review

So, having rode the Rapha ladies jersey for a few weeks now, i decided to pen a bit of a review for ladies out there interested in Raphas first ladieswear capsule range....
The Classic Jersey is offered in their iconic black - borrowing the classicly popular colourway directly from the masculine version, or alternatively the colour I selected to try, a gorgeous rich red, both with cream contrastic arm detail.
Crafted from Sportswool, the jersey is a perfect three season piece for the discerning female rider. I tested the jersey whilst demo-ing some rollers for Elite at the Icebike trade show, and was inside and riding in high temps. The jersey wicked the sweat away wonderfully, it managed to feel light and unrestrictive. And the great thing is I also rode this jersey on one of the chillier February days we had, coupled with the included armwarmers and a modest sleevless baselayer, and found i was at a comfortable temperature throughout the ride, not overheating, but also not freezing on descents and such when my torso received a bit of a battering from a significantly strong breeze.


The jersey has what I find to have been the most pleasing pocket set up iv ever encountered on a jersey. Three full sized pockets adequatley hold all ride essentials, for me its a phone, tube, levers, gilet or packable jacket, energy bars/gels and a co2 cantister. The middle pocket features and internal sleeve pocket to keep a pump secure, and a fine job it does too, holding my mini carbon pump. The jersey hides a low profile zipped pocket to the right of the open, allowing you to secure debit cards and notes secure in the knowledge they arent going anywhere except into the hands of your barista once at the obligatory cafe stop. Overall, the pockets are great in that they wont sag down when loaded, and part of this is due to the clever drawstring design around the bottom of the top, ensuring that problem that so often occurs with womens jerseys - they can sag the back of the top and make it baggy when carrying your essentials, simply doesnt happen. In addition, a nicely profiled reflective tab is also employed on the back, for that small piece of mind in regards to added visibility.


The jersey is cut great for the female form, with a slightly fluted shaped to it, ensuring it hugs the areas we needs it, but gives more room for those places we differ to men, namely our chest and hips. The length is great, I personally love my tops to be race cut and figure hugging, but at the same time decent in their length, and Rapha doesnt fail to deliver here, cutting it long enough to provide ample coverage whilst sitting on the hips comfortably, but simultaneously the jersey doesnt bunch, hugging the torso all the way til the bottom. The neck is also cut shallower in comparison to the mens equivalent, and boasts the same bite tag for zipping/unzipping whilst on the move. The sizes run true to form, im riding a UK size 8, and its a perfect fit. Rapha offer a full range of individual sizes from 8-16, ensuring ladies of all shapes can enjoy that perfct fit.
The full legth zip is a revelation, and something I wish more clothing companies would deploy in their female specific tops.... when wearing a wicking baselayer to cover our modesty, we still have the option to unzip fully on long exposed climbs when in danger of overheating.


The jersey arrives with complimentary armwarmers in cream with matching coloured piping depending upon your choice of black or red. Now I must admit, iv never cared for armwarmers before... I found mens small were cut short and didnt quite reach my wrists, but my skinny biceps ensured I was forever yanking them back up. Not a very pro look im sure you will agree.

Rapha have managed to convert me to the virtues of the armwarmer. I have now been able to fully appreciate their versatility. When first pullling them on they felt quite tight, however once riding , they felt unrestrictive and provided amuch needed barrier from the elements. The grip at the top combined with their sleek profile meant that during a two hour ride I did not have to adjust their position or pull them up once. Which I initially found quite remarkable, but then I remembered thats actually how amrwarmers should function, and the fact these have been tailored specifically for the dimensions of my female arm meant they function precisely as they were designed to.


Overall this item has without a shadow of a doubt cemented itself at the pinnacle of my jersey collection. Its pretty much everything I would hope for in a cycling spcific jersey. A super cut designed for my body shape, but without adding the horrific hawaiian flowers or lame childish patterns and swirls sadly so often seen on clothing when companies put little thought into their womensrange. The jersey looks great in either weekend warrior lycra clad training mode, or city courier style coupled with jeans or plus fours, so its will surely appeal to a wide range of female cyclists, whatever their taste.
Personally I have always wore Rapha pieces from their menswear line in XS, and was a massive fan of their subtle design features and classy simple looks. I took comfort in the fact that if I didnt particularly find the womens items that enthralling I could always continue to enjoy their smaller sized mens items. After wearing the jersey I can say I wholeheartedly plan to wear the ladies range, due to the fact its taken all the strands I loved from the mens range and simply but perfectly refined them for a female specific fit. Which i believe is the fact that will prove this range a winner for Rapha, they are simply refining what they already know is successful amongst the extended peloton of cycling fans, regardless of their gender.

The classic jersey as tested by Bianchista is available in black or red in sized XS-XL for £120, and includes fleece lined armwarmers.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I personally cannot make sense of Raphas sizing. They whack the same size chart out for all women's jerseys but they all fit radically different. Reading for hours trying to work out what size, I cannot understand how you fit an xs in womens and also an xs in mens. They are different.

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