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Clothing sleeve grip problem
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I have sleeves of my cycling shirt who always climb up my arms.
They have no grip/resisitance on my arms.

Is there some kind of grip I can attach to my sleeves? Something I can iron on to with hot steam or something?

Tips are welcome!
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Re: Clothing sleeve grip problem [Roflpain] [ In reply to ]
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maybe something like this? you could use fabric glue or maybe take it to a local tailor to get it sewn

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Re: Clothing sleeve grip problem [Callin'] [ In reply to ]
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As the PP noted, you can have grippers sewn in at a tailor shop.

Many higher-end jerseys (esp. now that longer and tighter fitting sleeves are en vogue) have some form of gripper on the sleeves (similar to the gripper bands you see on bibs).







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Re: Clothing sleeve grip problem [Titanflexr] [ In reply to ]
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Thx for the reply's.

It helped me forward.

If anyone has more tips, they are welcome.
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Re: Clothing sleeve grip problem [Titanflexr] [ In reply to ]
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Personally, not a fan of the style of longer, tighter sleeves.

Creates an odd tan line that's not hidden when wearing normal short sleeve clothes (t's, polos, etc.). Cyclists look dorky enough when garbed up to ride. Now the dorkiness extends off the bike.

Personally, I don't have the spindly arms of pure cyclist... need to show off shoulder/bicep/tricep definition. It's the look that matters. But full sleeveless is a no no on roadie rides.
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