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Rapha ‘Excess’ Collection is Made from 100% Scrap Fabric, Unless You’re Pro

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You can now wear a Rapha kit that’s made entirely from excess fabric produced during manufacturing — but not if you’re on the UCI circuit.

Rapha pulls together the Excess collection from scraps, those “unavoidable” results of making apparel, it said in a press release. Bibs, jerseys, socks, and a musette arrive in a contrasting palette of splashy brights and demure darks.

It’s a limited capsule, and Rapha transmitted the exact stats of the material savings: 2,303m of excess fabric and 24kg of yarn, plus zips, elastics, and labels (“used where possible”).

It’s a play for ethical transparency, an arena Rapha’s increasingly prioritizing. Its self-audit, or “Impact Report,” claims that the company has achieved 100% carbon-neutral shipping, and that its free repair service “keeps 9,000 garments on the road.”

Still and all, UCI restrictions keep the pro teams Rapha sponsors — Team EF Education-EasyPost and EF Education-TIBCO-SVB — out of the sustainability stratosphere. The teams’ Excess kits still get 72% “majority excess material.” That owes to UCI regulations that enforce team kit consistency and other garment requirements, Rapha said.

You’ll pay a pretty penny to go Excess, but that’s nothing new when it comes to Rapha. Bibs fetch a cool $293 MSRP, and jerseys are $215 (for the top-notch “Aero” variant).

It ain’t all bad — you can get the socks for a reasonable $25. And the musette (no, not a small French bagpipe, but a feed tote) for $20.

Rapha.com/excess

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Off-road Toad
Off-road Toad
11 months ago

Is it this?

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comediann
comediann
11 months ago

“100% carbon-neutral shipping” hahaha

Fake Namerton
Fake Namerton
11 months ago
Reply to  comediann

It’s like electric cars being environmentally friendly. People believe what is convenient and allows them feel superior to others about.

Dennis Tissington
Dennis Tissington
11 months ago

Finally they got people smiling in these. Probably laughing about how cyclists will buy anything even table scraps for outrageous prices.

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blahblahblah
11 months ago

would love to see the actual proof/method of how they reuse offcuts, my guess is they are 100ft or more long

Mario
Mario
11 months ago

Sraps are very expensive!!!

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