Known for their high-quality, subtly-styled clothing for all riding disciplines, 7mesh is welcoming Spring with several new and updated garments. The Spring 2025 launch includes new MTB shorts, new Atlas shirts for MTB or gravel riding, more merino-blend Desperado shirts for women, and new colors for select road jerseys and bib shorts.
7mesh continues to implement eco-friendly production methods, like eliminating PFAS and PFC chemicals from their garments. They also make wide use of Bluesign-certified fabrics and recycled materials. 86% of the Spring collection is made primarily from recycled fabrics, and they aim to be at 95% for this fall’s clothing release.
All items featured below come in men’s and women’s versions and in sizes XS-XXL.
7mesh Transition MTB Shorts:

The new Transition shorts are a lightweight pair made for all-mountain riding. They are constructed from a DWR-treated water-repellent fabric, which offers four-way stretch. These shorts feature a new lightweight belt system that provides one full-size of waist adjustment. Small locking buckles cinch the waist down with minimal bulk.

For cargo, the Transition shorts include two zippered thigh pockets. Men’s models are cut with a 13” inseam, whereas the women’s models get a 12” inseam. The legs are cut to ensure ample room for lighter kneepads. One final touch is an underside gusset that keeps uncomfortable seams away from your saddle.
Men’s and women’s color options are Black or Alpine.
Atlas Trail Shirt Collection:

Another new offering for 2025 is the Atlas trail shirt line. Designed for MTB or gravel riders, these shirts are a light option for hot summer rides or can function as a base layer. Long-sleeve and short-sleeve versions are available.
The Atlas shirts are made from the same ultralight, fast-wicking, spandex-free fabric as 7mesh’s Atlas road jerseys. This fabric offers UPF20+ sun protection.

The Atlas shirts offer an articulated shape with an extended reach and slim arms for a sleek fit. Keeping things lean, there are no pockets. Styling is kept simple, with an embossed 7mesh logo on the chest and a small logo on the back.
Men’s and women’s short-sleeved Atlas shirts come in Almond, Black, or Shadow colors. Long-sleeve versions are available in Black or Almond.
Women’s Desperado Shirts:

The Desperado line features merino-blend clothing and has become a very popular collection for 7mesh. This year they’ve added new short and long-sleeved women’s crew neck shirts to the lineup.
The shirts are made from a 53% polyester, and 47% merino blend, making them ideal for a wide range of temperatures. Their fabric is also anti-microbial and designed to release soil and stay clean. The women’s Desperado shirts offer a trim fit. Their cut is articulated but also designed with off-bike comfort in mind. These jerseys feature very subtle styling and no pockets.

Color options for the women’s short-sleeved Desperado shirt are Frost, Black or Autumn Rose. The long sleeve version is available in Black or Autumn Rose. Existing men’s Desperado shirts carry on for 2025.
Road Clothing – New Colors:

Beyond the new items described above, 7mesh has added a few new color options for select pieces of road riding gear. Their men’s MK3 shorts now come in Purple Velvet and Peat colors, while the women’s equivalent WK3 shorts are now offered in Midnight Blue or Peat.

7mesh has also introduced new non-sublimated gradient color patterns for the Pace jerseys, and their Atlas jerseys (pictured above) get new desert-inspired colorways.
All Spring 2025 clothing is now available on 7mesh’s website.