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FB Roundup: New softgoods from Y’all City & Ketl, new flavors from Skratch

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All-City is a brand with deep roots in Minnesota. After all, it is one of the brands under the QBP roof. But their appeal extends far beyond the reach of the Twin Cities, so All-City decided that they needed to partner up with one of their more southern shops on some of their new apparel.

FB Roundup: New softwoods from Y'all City & Ketl, new flavors from Skratch FB Roundup: New softwoods from Y'all City & Ketl, new flavors from Skratch

As part of a collaboration with Oak City Cycling in Raleigh, NC, All-City is now Y’all-City. At least for a limited run of caps and socks. Made by Pace in the U.S., the caps sell for $28 each and the U.S. made SockGuy Turbo Wool socks go for $22.

FB Roundup: New softwoods from Y'all City & Ketl, new flavors from Skratch FB Roundup: New softwoods from Y'all City & Ketl, new flavors from Skratch FB Roundup: New softwoods from Y'all City & Ketl, new flavors from Skratch

All-City also has a full range of new soft goods and branded products, including a new version of their Top-Designs collaboration handlebar bag. Essentially the same triangular cordura bag as before, the new design features updated colors to better match the current crop of All-City bikes. Retail is $50.

FB Roundup: New softwoods from Y'all City & Ketl, new flavors from Skratch FB Roundup: New softwoods from Y'all City & Ketl, new flavors from Skratch FB Roundup: New softwoods from Y'all City & Ketl, new flavors from Skratch

Over at KETL, another QBP brand, they were showing new pieces for fall as well as new colors for their outer shorts.

FB Roundup: New softwoods from Y'all City & Ketl, new flavors from Skratch FB Roundup: New softwoods from Y'all City & Ketl, new flavors from Skratch

Finally, Skratch Labs is changing up their packaging to better show what’s inside – but more importantly, there are new flavors of their bars. That includes parmesan, sun-dried tomatoes, & black pepper for their savory line, and peanut butter & strawberries plus raspberries & lemons for their sweet line. The bars sell for $2.65 each, or 12 for $29.50.

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