The name Amarillo, is derived from the Spanish word for yellow, likely due to the color of the soil or the early houses in the area, which were often painted yellow. The rich mustard-yellow backdrop showcases a playful all-over print of retro cyclists in mid-century hues—teal, cherry red, ivory, and jet black—each caught in dynamic motion with swooping blue trails that suggest speed and wanderlust. Scattered between these stylized riders are delicate line-drawn landmarks: pagoda silhouettes, ornate facades, and abstract swooshes that lend an exotic, storybook charm.
"At a glance, it's just a normal short-sleeved shirt. Put it on however and you realize it's made of the same material as the best cycling jerseys. If you've never ridden in a shirt before you're missing out; on hot days the additional airflow more than offsets the aero drawbacks (unless you're actually racing), and having one made of Lycra elevates the form even more over cotton and linen offerings.
Perfect for dress-down Friday at the office before heading straight from work for a quick blast to the pub in the sunshine without needing an awkward wardrobe change in the loos." - Cycling Tips
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Oeko-Tex® Standard 100 Fabric