New Drop! Carretto Siciliano

New Drop! Carretto Siciliano

Ostroy (United States) - Press Release: Carretto Siciliano, a folk art tradition in southern Italy for about 300 years, is named after the horse-drawn push carts that are painted with colorful geometric imagery. There were similar artistic traditions throughout western Europe, and as the style  migrated internationally it became even richer by blending with local artistic traditions, notably in the Americas. That's why Mexican Talavera Pottery and Huichol yarn painting resemble Carretto. We can still see the DNA in the graphics of modern-day race cars and lowriders, with their exuberant cacophony of logos, pinstripes, and flames.

"Bike jerseys" may not be the first thing you think about when you see carretto, but we couldn't help ourselves.

Available in short-sleeve jerseys for men and women; we also made a limited supply of lightweight long-sleeves for men and women where we played with the pattern and came up with two new variations. There are even a few in high-performance race-fit mesh jerseys. 

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