Ana seems nice and everything but I am struggling to see how anything on her website is designed to improve your performance on a bike by being specifically engineered for women. Same goes for Cyclodelic. They just look conventionally feminine and have been photographed next to pictures of bikes.
Not that it makes any difference because I don't think she's claiming anywhere to be making performance wear but I find it a bit weird and mildly annoying that Cycle Show are going on about how women friendly and inclusive they're being this year - but all the men's clothing on display will be aimed at improving performance and all the women's clothing will be, er, earrings and stuff.
Ana seems nice and everything but I am struggling to see how anything on her website is designed to improve your performance on a bike by being specifically engineered for women. Same goes for Cyclodelic. They just look conventionally feminine and have been photographed next to pictures of bikes.
Not that it makes any difference because I don't think she's claiming anywhere to be making performance wear but I find it a bit weird and mildly annoying that Cycle Show are going on about how women friendly and inclusive they're being this year - but all the men's clothing on display will be aimed at improving performance and all the women's clothing will be, er, earrings and stuff.