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Oregon Cycling Garb: J & G Cyclewear

Jackson & Gibbens got going in Archival’s hometown – Eugene, Oregon – in the 1970s when Mark Jackson couldn’t find a good bicycling jacket for a good price. They’re still going strong, and everything is still made in Oregon.

We’re thinking about carrying the J&G cyclist’s rain cape, which, as long as you have fenders on your bike, is a highly underrated garment.

2 thoughts on “Oregon Cycling Garb: J & G Cyclewear”

  1. The rain cape is nice, it looks like it would actually work and breath for commuting at lower speeds.
    Better than a super technical rain jacket.

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