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Men In Check

Check is back in a big way and these man wear their patterned shirts like pros. Check them out!

 

Man in check, checking out man in check, checking out for cars drivers that may have checked out.

Photo: Bo

 

This man knows how to wear check. Check out his cool yellow bike too.

Photo: Bo

 

Don't stop at a check shirt, choose check shorts as well.

Photo: Bo

 

You know you've made the right check shirt choice when it matches your bike.

Bicycles with a Turquoise Hue

For at least 2,000 years, the region once known as Persia remained an important source of turquoise which was named by Iranians initially “pirouzeh” meaning “victory” and later after Arab invasion “firouzeh”. In Iranian architecture, the turquoise was used to cover the domes of the Iranian palaces, and because of its intense blue colour it was a symbol of heaven on earth.

 

An apt colour for a bicycle then, we think.

 

Riding sky high.

Photo: Bo

 

Wheeling one way and walking the other.

Getting Chic on Chapel

After a surprising and very disappointing lack of Cycle Chic on Melbourne’s fashion strip, Chapel Street, pro-photographer in residence, Jac Price, found that only a few weeks later the citizens of Windsor were making a Cycle Chic come back. Phew! Our faith in the south side is restored.

 

Too cool for skool, never too cool for riding bicycles.

Photo: Jac Price

 

Lovely in lace

Photo: Jac Price

 

Too cool for handle bars, never too cool for peddle power

Photo: Jac Price

 

Cycle Cops

Melbourne Cycle Chic would like to thank the Victoria Police Bicycle Squad for looking suitably sexy in their very smart uniforms, smart enough to make the cut on Melbourne Cycle Chic. We caught the VPBS at Ride to Work day.

 

These guys have all the gadgets. Their bikes are like a 007 BMW.

Photo: Bo

 

The red bike is a nice touch with the navy blue and lumi yellow.

Photo: Bo

 

There is something about men in uniforms that is just so…chic.

Comfortably Chic

Melbourne Cycle Chic photographer in residence, Jac Price, went on a photo tour in one of Melbourne’s trendiest locations, Chapel Street. In her own words this is what she found – “I like the way that practical and comfortable has carved it’s way into fashion, and in this case right down the center of Melbourne’s fashion suburb!

 

Simple, but sassy.

Photo: Jac Price

 

Nothing chic here, but we like his look anyway.

Photo: Jac Price

 

One happy bicycle babe!

A Touch of Racing Red

Red is for racing, romance and radical, all of which apply to bicycling.

A touch of red goes a long way.

Photo: Bo

 

Hard and fast?

Photo: Bo

 

Indeed, it seems that red bicycle is only hard, not fast

Photo: Bo

 

A red bicycle rider who makes it look so easy.

Photo: Bo

 

Red bumblebee bicycler

Photo: Bo

 

Red legs go faster

Photo: Bo

 

Global Chic – Japan

The global Cycle Chic theme continues with amazing Melbourne photographer Will Watt’s contribution from his travels in Japan. The Japanese have been at the forefront of Cycle Chic since forever, and these fellas are no exception.

 

You can check out more of Will Watt’s images on his website Melbourne Street which documents the streets, the people and the impressively ordinary moments that lurk day to day in the exceptional city we call home.

 

To cool for school

Photo: Will Watt

 

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