The New Yorker has long been renowned for its cover art and illustrations, some of which are now available as cycling jerseys from Portland based Retro clothing. The pictured illustration by Theodore Haupt is from the March 9, 1929 issue, bringing to mind the art-deco days of old and the epic 6-day races that went with them. While the jersey isn’t quite available yet, come June you’ll be able to get it from any shop with a QBP account, meaning just about anywhere.
Available through Retro Cycling Apparel.
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so probably gonna get one of these