Merry Christmas!
Friday 4 December 2015
TGIF: Give a Etsy gift card this Christmas & Partnering up with Lone Wolf Cycling
Sunday 29 November 2015
Cyber Monday: It's Here!
We're turning our Black Friday Sale into Cyber Monday Sale for another 24 hours!
Get 25% off every in-stock cycling cap thru the end of November 30 (23:59 PST). Excluding custom orders.
Friday 27 November 2015
TGIF: BLACK FRIDAY, SEEING DOTS & 25% OFF
Richard (w/ King of the Mountains cap) before his Seymour Mtn. climb
photo Mario Bartel
Black Friday Sale continues, and we're half way through with every in-stock cycling cap at 25% off. Use coupon code: BLACK25
Shop here.
Wednesday 25 November 2015
Black Friday Sale: 25% Off
Why wait for Black Friday, enjoy 25% off any of our in stock Red Dots Cycling caps (excluding custom orders) today thru Sunday November 29 (11:59 PST). A don't forget you also receive free shipping on the second item.
Use coupon code: BLACK25
Saturday 21 November 2015
Friday 13 November 2015
TGIF: Lucky Friday the 13th... our sale continues!
TGIF: It's a lucky Friday the 13th... our 20% off every cap in our shop sale continues. Just use coupon code: FALL20
Enjoy Lucky Friday the 13th!
Enjoy Lucky Friday the 13th!
Friday 6 November 2015
TGIF: Introducing Bete Noire Winter Cap, New payment options & 20% off all caps in stock
We have added another winter cap to our collection...
Introducing the all black 100% wool, Bete Noire Winter Cap!
It's bold in a understated way and it is our thickest wool winter cap we have made. Greg LeMond had Bernard Hinault and Eddy Merckx had Luis Ocana as their bete noire. Give old man winter some needed 'competition' on your next ride!
We have made shopping for our cycling caps easier for everyone.
Payment options include:
2. Credit card
3. Debit card
4. Paypal
We would like you to enjoy our cycling caps, get 20% off your next purchase...
At checkout please use coupon code: FALL20
On our regular stock caps in our shop, excludes custom orders.
Monday 2 November 2015
Get 20% off your purchase: Use Coupon Code: FALL20
A winterized Francesco Moser,
1984 Giro l'Italia.
Getting cold yet?
Fall is upon us and we would like you to stay warm and protected with our caps. No need for a balaclava our winter caps include a toasty earflap that can be worn up or on, you choose. For a limited time get 20% off your next purchase in our online shop.
At checkout please use coupon code: FALL20
Thank you.
Our Le Domestique winter cap...
All photos Red Dots Cycling
Friday 30 October 2015
TGIF: Scottish Winter Cap Review by Washingmachinepost & something very warm is upcoming
courtesy washingmachinepost
We are very excited to have a review on our Scottish winter cap by Brian Palmer of the washingmachinepost. Brian lives on the Isle of Islay in Scotland and it is a most fitting review.
Thanks Brian.
Article here.
Scottish Winter Cap
photo Red Dots Cycling
Sneak peek of our new cap.
Something very warm is upcoming...
photo Red Dots Cycling
Tuesday 27 October 2015
New North Star winter cap: 100% Italian wool warmth
North Star winter cycling cap
All photos: Red Dots Cycling
Are you looking to get ready for Winter cycling? An essential part of every cyclist's kit is the cycling cap. Cold weather is unforgiving and our winter caps are forgiving. The North Star cap is made from 100% Italian wool tweed... handsome and warm!
Both sizes (S/M & M/L) now back in stock.
Saturday 24 October 2015
TGIS: Proudly working with Lone Wolf Cycling & Le Domestique and Scottish winter caps are back
Le Domestique winter cap
photo Red Dots Cycling
We're embracing winter...
Our Le Domestique and Scottish winter caps are restocked in both sizes and now available from our online shop.
We produced a final round of the popular winter caps for our friends, Lone Wolf Cycling. And we are happy to announce that a new design is upcoming...
Friday 16 October 2015
TGIF: New Lanterne Rouge Cycling Cap & Custom pink polk dots
Lanterne Rouge Cycling Cap
photo Red Dots Cycling
We firmly believe the last place rider in the Tour de France deserves special distinction. Introducing our new Lanterne Rouge cycling cap!
Bernard Hinault (first) & Gerhard Schonbacher (lanterne rouge),
1979 Tour de France
He may be the last place finisher but to hang in every stage and finish before the time cut, well he's as just important as the first guy. The Tour de France organizers admired that rider since 1903. The name hails from the red lanterns that used to hand from the caboose of railway cars. It means the last placed rider, not of failure but is a symbol of success. We believe it's the French way; love for the tough underdog and always fighting to the finish.
For the lanterne rouge can be payday. He will be invited to the many post Tour criteriums as these criteriums pay the riders to participate. For an unknown, lowly paid professional rider, in those days - it could be very lucrative for this rider to come last and make double his salary in a couple weeks. There was plenty of drama in the back of the peloton with riders racing for the coveted last place spot. Riders would hide behind cars, they'd hide behind bridges just to lose a few seconds and take last place.
Svein Tuft was the first Canadian rider to win the honor in 2013 knowing how to suffer, getting over the mountains and not quitting the Tour.
We proudly present the Lanterne Rouge made from Linen/cotton in the color porto. Embroidered lanterne rouge design to signify that you will never quit!
Our latest custom cap for Brian's little girl...
Thanks Brian and you're welcome!
Friday 9 October 2015
TGIF: Ride Hard! The new Flahute Cycling Cap.
Flahute Cycling Cap
photo: Red Dots Cycling
Flahute: Riders who perform with love for the tough northern classics with dangerous cobbles and chaotic weather imaginable in bike racing.
Flahute racers are a tough breed here are some of the greatest: Merckx, Buysse, Van Steenbergen, Van Looy, De Vlaeminck, Schotte, Hinault and Kelly. Predominately they are Belgian, love the foul weather, inhuman roads and win the northern classics.
We have created a unique cap in honor to all Flahute racers and to all cyclists who honor the "hardest of the hard men" of cycling. Attention to detail is important as we used a vintage blue linen/cotton reminiscent of the early Belgian national jersey color...
Merckx flying the Belgian blue jersey,
1974 world championships, Montreal.
Are you tough enough? We think so...
Flahute cycling cap, now available here.
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