The Classic Professional Racing Jersey for Men.
Our Silver Level Jersey is a hard-working option for those who are putting in lots of mileage but want a more affordable option than our Gold Level Jersey. It's comprised of two specially sourced fabrics, chosen for their durability and wicking power. The combination creates a highly technical jersey with great functionality. Set-in sleeves, angled dump pockets, kissing welt zipper construction and fold-over sleeve bands contribute to its practicality. Designed to have a classic American race fit, this jersey is meant to fit close to the body. If you are in between sizes and height is not a factor for you, we recommend sizing bigger.
For a detailed comparison of all our cycling jerseys, check out our blog post: Which Podiumwear Cycling Jersey Is Right For You?
All of our apparel is made with pride by a team of professionals in our St. Paul, Minnesota factory.
American Race Fit: Our Silver Level Jersey is designed to have a close-fitting, snug fit.
- Keep in mind that full jersey pockets will make your jersey feel slightly smaller. If you are in between sizes, you may want to size up.
- Available in sizes XS-4XL

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How to Take Body Measurements:

- Chest
Measure the circumference of your chest. Place one end of the measuring tape at the fullest part of your chest/bust, wrap it around (under your armpits, around your shoulder blades, and back to the front) to get the measurement. Make sure your measuring tape is level around your body. This can be hard so we recommend measuring in front of a mirror. - Waist
Measure the circumference of your waist. Use the measuring tape to circle your waist at your natural waistline, which is located above your belly button and below your rib cage (if you bend to the side, the crease that forms is your natural waistline). Don't suck in your stomach, or you'll get a false measurement. - Hips
Measure the circumference of your hips. Start at one hip and wrap the measuring tape around your rear, around the other hip, and back to where you started. Make sure the tape is over the largest part of your buttocks and that it is level around your body. This can be hard so we recommend measuring in front of a mirror. - Inseam
This is the distance from the uppermost inner part of your thigh to the bottom of your ankle. You can measure your inseam in two ways.- With help: While you're wearing a pair of pants, have a friend stretch the tape from your crotch to the bottom of your ankle.
- Without help: If you have a pair of pants that fit you perfectly (and they shouldn't be too loose around the waist), measure the inseam of the pants, again from the crotch to the hem.