Designed in Australia, the FOHER Co Men's cycle collection delivers the classic training and racing essentials you'll constantly wear. A significant amount of time, research and careful thought has gone into the design of these garments, along with a casual range of musettes, bidons and accessories there are kitbits for every situation. Ultimately we are proud to offer a range that matches our personality and lifestyle perfectly. We are a hard-working, fun-loving and quirky gang who love to cut up and have a great time. Our garments  show our personality as well as hold up through the hard wear and tear that cyclists ring their kit through, in style and ultimate comfort of course. 

Not only do we provide great looking, durable performance cycling apparel but it's super comfortable and soft. Regardless of the distance you travel, all of our cycling jersey's and bibshorts are engineered the same because you deserve comfort and style whether you are commuting, racing or long distance riding. All FOHER Co Men's cycle kits feature our fastest fits and lightest fabrics. Shop the FOHER Co Men's cycle collection now.


Size Guide

FEMALE SIZE GUIDE

MALE SIZE GUIDE

 

HOW TO TAKE YOUR MEASUREMENTS

Grab your tape measure, make sure it is held flat, not twisted and always make sure that it is held firmly, not cutting in or squashing the area you are measuring.  Please take the measurements below and compare them to the size chart to find the size that is right for you.  

Taking your measurements whilst naked will give you your exact measurements, but if you intend wearing a garment (like a sports bra under your trikit), then take your measurements with those garments on.

CHEST/BUST – Place tape measure around the fullest and widest part of your bust (usually the part with the nipples!) Be careful not to let the tape measure slip down at the back, or squash you. 

WAIST – Place tape measure between the bottom of your ribs and the top of your hip bones (the easiest way to find your waist is to stand in front of front of a mirror and suck your tummy in hard - you should see it!). It's also usually the narrowest part of your natural waistline.

HIP – Place the measuring tape around the fullest, widest part, usually over your bottom or at the top of your thighs between your hips and thighs.

HEIGHT – In bare feet, stand against a wall and mark the point perpendicular to the top of your head. Measure up to this point from the floor.

These measurements do not include ease, which is the amount of extra space allowed in a garment for comfort and movement. The amount of ease added can greatly differ depending on the fit of the garment.

Still not sure about what size you could be? Our two product models are good examples.

Amanda is wearing the 2P trisuits and is a Small. Amanda is 177cm tall, Bust 85cm, Waist 70cm, Hips 89cm

Katie is wearing all of our other products in an XS. Katie is 156cm tall, Bust 80cm, Waist 68cm, Hips 91cm.