Arrive at the office safely and in style.
鈥Aaron Gulley
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—Aaron Gulley
(Michael Karsh)
Kitsbow Drifter jeans
Though it looks like a classic pair of five-pocket jeans, the ($230) has loads of clever, bike-specific details. We love the hidden articulation in the knee for flex, the Lycra and nylon for durability and stretch, and the reflective print on the inside left leg.
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(Michael Karsh)
De Marchi Tradition shirt
The 鈥檚 ($159) cotton weave is soft and the styling dapper, but what we really love about this woven jersey are the subdued rear pockets, which honor its cycling heritage.
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(Michael Karsh)
Chrome Industries Mirko shoes
Built with a rubber sole that鈥檚 heat-forged onto the canvas upper, this ($85) will tolerate years of rolling to work. The reflective heel is a nice touch. 听
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(Michael Karsh)
Smith Lowdown sunglasses
These ($209) pair sophisticated urban frames with Smith鈥檚 Chroma-Pop lenses, which heighten color and clarity. The result is a safer ride鈥攁nd a more inspiring view.
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(Michael Karsh)
Specialized Flux Elite light
This ($175) seems much brighter than its 400 lumens suggest, thanks to a reflector design that widens its range. The sturdy quick-release bar mount keeps the beam pointed where you want it and makes the light easy to pop off when you lock up the bike.
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(Michael Karsh)
Sahn Classic helmet
厂补丑苍鈥檚 ($129) are designed in Vancouver and have a ratcheting fit system just like you鈥檇 find on performance helmets. The clean lines, muted color options, and simple styling trade the aggressive, teched-out racer aesthetic for equestrian chic. 听
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(Michael Karsh)
Brompton Game Bag
Designed by British luggage maker John Chapman, this rubber-lined canvas-and-leather 听($400) reimagines the vintage game bag by incorporating a padded laptop sleeve and two zippered bellows pockets.

Nau Riding Jacket
Updated for 2015 with a trim cut, hidden pocket, and soft DWR-treated polyester fabric, Nau鈥檚 ($235) is dressy enough for a board meeting and smooth enough for the bar, yet still impervious to rain.
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(Michael Karsh)