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Folsom Cycling Shorts and Pants by Chrome Industries

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Just released by Chrome Industries of San Francisco, Folsom Shorts and Pants offer urban cyclists two slimmer alternatives to the brand’s classic Union Shorts. For strength and comfort, the new bottoms are made with bound seams and double-gusseted seats. Additionally, both the shorts and the pants have reflective rear tags for style and safety. Available in black or olive, the shorts are made of Everest, a durable, water-resistant material with four-way stretch. Boasting similar qualities, the pants are made of Schoeller 3XDRY®, which has two-way stretch, absorbs sweat, and protects against stains. Designed in the style of work pants, the Folsom pants can be worn all day, on the bike, on the streets, anywhere black pants are welcome.

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