Size 3.


This is an adult size which I’m assuming is not a US size or that cycling jerseys are sized differently than the standard US garment.


Uncertain of original gender intention.


Could be worn by anyone, depending on your style, if the measurements work for you.


See pics for laying flat measurements (which you should always do with vintage clothing as vintage sizes tend to run differently than modern day sizes).


There is a signature on the right front chest area. My assumption is that the signature is in permanent marker. I do not know whose signature it is. The only thing that I can tell you is that this item was sourced in/from Southern California (amongst a collection of other cycling jerseys with signatures on them). I can tell you that, although I can’t claim to know whose signature is on the jersey, I have no reason to believe that the signature is anything other than the signature of the person whose signature it appears to be. The fact that it was found amongst so many other signed jerseys does lead me to believe that this item may have had a connection to someone who was a cyclist or a serious collector or both.


This jersey is a pull over. There is a zipper at the neck.


All pics are the same one short sleeve cycling jersey buyer will receive. See all 24 pics for details and enlarge each pic for a closer look. Any wear, pilling, wear to or gaps in stitching (see pic 18), spots/stains/soiling (although I see nothing to mention to see each and every pic carefully in case I missed anything), wrinkles, lint, flaws, imperfections or anything else is to be considered character.


I take pics of everything I can think of which includes pics of the jersey inside out. Do see each and every pic so that you fully understand the condition of this previously love garment.


As is. I cannot authenticate the signature. I have no idea what the signature says. I know very little of the cying world (other than I find vintage cycling jerseys to be wonderful). I am not an autenticator. This is sold as a jersey with some marker on it (which is likely permanent marker). Hope this makes sense.


Update: A kind person (much more familiar with the cycling world than I) has brought to my attention that there is a Dutch cyclist named Joop Zoetemelt. Please note that this fact doesn’t mean this jersey was or wasn’t signed by this person. All I know is what I have previously mentioned in this listing.


Color can be affected by lighting, background, device or monitor. In person color may differ from color in pics.


Buyer will receive the same ONE jersey seen in photos.