Terry Women's Bike Bermuda Short (Black) (S)

Terry Women's Bike Bermuda Short (Black) (S)
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A runaway hit when Terry introduced it last year, the world's first Bike Bermuda combines all the best things about Bermuda shorts (high rise, long length, leg pocket, and grip-free hem) with all the best things about Terry's Breakaway Shorts (silky fabric, sculpted panels, Fleet Air Chamois). If you want a truly comfortable short for everyday cycling, look no further. Terry proudly manufactures this short in the USA at a green energy-certified sewing facility. Best quality, highest standards, local jobs.

Features:

  • Nylon/spandex fabric
  • Sculpted 6-panel fit with flat seam construction to help prevent chafing
  • Higher rise with 2 inch elastic-free comfort waistband
  • Deep, drop-in pocket on right leg
  • Elastic-free zig-zag hemline that won't bind against the lower leg
  • Longer, 11 inch inseam
  • Fleet Air Chamois with soft wing technology & perforated foam for breathability

Specifications:
Gender: Women
Inseam: 11"
Fabric: Nylon/Spandex
Chamois: Flex Air
Visibility: -
Color: Black

This product was added to our catalog on August 3, 2021

Terry Shorts & Bibs Size Chart

Measurement Guide:

  • Waist- Measure the circumference around the narrowest part of the natural waistline
  • Hips- Standing with heels together, measure the circumference around the fullest part of the body (approximately 8" below natural waistline)
Waist
Circumference (in)
Hip
Circumference (in)
XS25 - 26"34.5 - 35.5"
S27 - 28"36.5 - 37.5"
M29 - 30"38.5 - 39.5"
L31 - 32"40.5 - 41.5"
XL33 - 34"42.5 - 43.5"
2XL35 - 36"44.5 - 46.5"

Note: All measurements are provided by the manufacturer and may vary depending on how measurements are acquired.