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After years of SpeedShop being a pro-only line, Pearl Izumi announced at Interbike that it will sell SpeedShop items as custom to clubs and teams (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
De Marchi's retro line uses modern fabrics with old-school design (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
De Marchi's parent company is CyTech, the giant company that makes chamois pads for many clothing brands (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
You often see "Designed In" labels or stickers, but "Made In" labels are increasingly rare for Europe or North America (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
De Marchi has two lines - a retro line that draws heavily from the company's heritage, and a modern line (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
Endurance Conspiracy specailizes in design; Giordana has mastered clothing. With the partnership you get both (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
Giordana partnered with T-shirt company Endurance Conspiracy for some whimsical kit designs (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
Santini has a 3/4-length jersey called the Photon (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
The FRC jersey uses an "I-Beam" of two-way stretch fabric (in black) to strengthen the pockets while the rest of the jersey material is a four-way stretch, breathable mesh (in red) (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
Giordana's new FRC line employs longer, svelte sleeves and compressive leg grippers borrowed from medical fabric (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
De Marchi's new Perfecta line uses a variety of premium fabrics (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
Pella has licensed the CinZano name (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
The Pella CinZano wool bibs have a synthetic under-layer for better moisture dispersement (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
Santini's women's collection was done with Anna Meares (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
POC has two lines, the AVIP safety line with bright colors, and the performance line with racer-inspired pieces (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
POC is expanding its clothing with more performance-minded pieces (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
The Assos Tiburu thermal bibs have a windproof crotch, with a water-resistant treatment on the entire short (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
Assos has new thermal bibs based on the S7 shorts that launched last year. They use a waffle thermal fabric called 610.RX (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
Sugoi has Lycra clothing that looks like, well, this (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
The Forza chamois wings are pre-formed with the curvature of the legs, instead of being made flat and then stitched into position (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
The Bellwether Forza bibs have polymers (the circles) that react with moisture to lower surface temperature (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
On the more affordable end of the spectrum, Bellwether jerseys and bibs offer heat-deflecting materials (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
Santini's new one-panel bib shorts have but a single stitch up the inside of the leg. There is no added silicone or elastic, as the entire legs are compressive and designed to stay in place without any grippers (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
The 33 jersey is named for Meares' world record 500m time of 33 seconds. It has 5 pockets, including the two little ones on the sides (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
We search the halls of Interbike for what's new in road clothing (Image credit: Courtesy Castelli)
This article originally appeared on BikeRadar
At the Interbike tradeshow in Las Vegas, road clothing companies gave a preview of next season's styles, fabrics and trends. BikeRadar spent two days walking the halls to bring you the highlights.
Giordana
Giordana's new FRC line employs longer, svelte sleeves than prior editions, with compressive leg grippers that use technology borrowed from the medical-garment world. The FRC jersey uses an "I-Beam" construction of two-way stretch fabric (in black) to strengthen the pockets while the rest of the jersey material is a four-way stretch, breathable mesh (in red).
Santini Santini has a new women's collection, done with Australian track racer Anna Meares. The 33 Jersey is named for Meares' world record 500m time of 33 seconds. It has five pockets, including the two little ones on the sides. Bellwether Assos POC Pearl Izumi De Marchi has two lines - a retro line that draws heavily from the company's heritage, and a modern line. De Marchi's parent company is CyTech, the giant company that makes chamois pads for many clothing brands.
Pella