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Nalini 2010 Women’s Cycling Jerseys, Shorts

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Nalini’s 2010 summer collection for women includes color-matched jerseys and shorts, all with nice technical features and female-friendly cuts and pads.

The Fragola jersey, above, has the widest range of color options, reflective bits on the back, cellphone pocket and has a tight, cycling cut made from water repellent fabric. There’s also a breathable mesh panel on the rear of the shoulders to help vent heat.  They offer a sleeveless version with the same features and colors called the Pecan.

Check out the matching shorts and other goods after the break…

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The Faggio women’s shorts also come in red, white and black colors to match the jerseys (with the exception of yell0w).  They have silicon leg grippers and a choice of Nalini’s HF Anatomic Natural chamois or STP Candy Gel pad.

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Higher up on the scale is the premium Ginkgo women’s jersey.  It features light wind breaking protection on the front and removable sleeves, perfect for when it gets too hot or you need/want to soften the tan lines a bit.  It’s got three pockets with a cellphone pocket, silicon grippers on the bottom and reflective logos on the rear.  MSRP is $130.

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The Tortura women’s shorts feature contrasting four-needle stitching, silicon leg grippers and their high-end UCN Lady TRAF microfiber pad.  Black only, MSRP is $175.

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The Tuia is a more basic short save the addition of a small mesh panel front and center.  It shares the grippers and choice of pads as the Tortura.

For Nalini’s men’s clothing, check out this post.  The items shown here are the ones imported for U.S. customers by Albabici.

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