New look kit for JLT Condor pro team
The JLT Condor pro team have released a new version of their kit which incorporates Mavic’s new logo.
JLT Condor are a UK based UCI Continental team, with their bikes supplied by Condor and their technical clothing by Mavic. With Mavic recently changing its logo, JLT Condor have had to redesign their team kit mid-season to reflect the new design.
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The change is only in the small Mavic logos displayed on the team’s jersey collar and central rear pocket and on the bibshorts, but the team have also taken the opportunity to make small changes in the highlighting of their jersey, with the sleeves’ grippers changing from yellow to black and Mavic yellow contrasting panels down the sides of the jersey.
In fact, so assiduous have the team been that they are using the new Mavic logo before Mavic itself has changed its logo on its website.
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As well as the pro team kit, JLT Condor are also offering supporters’ kit. The jersey is made of three different fabrics, has a full front zip, three rear pockets with a race radio cable feed aperture, reflective highlights and a full length front zip. The supporters’ bibshorts feature a Mavic chamois, lightweight bibs and a compressive fabric construction. The jersey retails through the JLT Condor team’s website at £50 and the bibshorts at £80.
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