In the world of women’s specific cycling clothing, the term “pink it and shrink it” has become sort of the running joke recently. That is to say that for many manufacturers, simply taking clothing originally designed for men and then making it pink (or other “feminine” colors) and offering it in smaller sizes has become standard practice. That may be oversimplifying things, but in many cases it’s not far from the truth.
That exact trend was what originally inspired Alex Feechan to try something different. Alex has a background in design and had a lot of experience working with high end cashmere, and as a mountain biker herself, she simply didn’t like the clothing she saw for sale at the time. After receiving an email from the Scottish Enterprise for Business Development, Alex saw the opportunity to create a brand that really focused on what women wanted in outdoor active wear. After 18 months of market research working with Danny Cowe and the Mountain Bike Centre of Scotland to arrange focus groups, Alex felt like they were able to get a better idea of what women actually wanted rather than just guessing. With a goal of creating technical product with natural materials and modern design, Alex launched Findra in 2014 – admittedly unsure of how it would work out.


