I’m going to be honest, I don’t entirely comprehend how Rapha wove this new merino blend Classic Seamless Knit Jersey in such a way to not have seams. I get the pattern and structure of the torso and variations at the hems. But knitting on pockets is wild. And the arms at least have to be sewn onto the main body of the jersey, right?
Well, however they programmed the robotic weaving machines to knit together this jersey without seams, it’s a bold and intriguing evolution of the Classic merino-blend SportWool jersey that launched the iconic British cycling wear company back in 2004.
It’s still made of natural merino fibers blended with nylon & lycra. It’s still classic black & white with a relatively simple look featuring Rapha’s signature contrasting armband. Just, no pink accents here, though.
But this feels like a much more technologically advanced jersey, even with its Classic origins and more traditional materials…
Rapha new Classic Seamless Knit Jersey reinvents iconic kit
“Created to mark 20 years of Rapha, we’re proud to release the Classic Seamless Knit, inspired by Rapha’s first and most iconic piece – the Classic Jersey, which debuted in 2004. The reimagined design honours our past, whilst exploring the future of textile manufacturing and technology.”
This past autumn, Rapha celebrated their 20th anniversary with the Rapha20: Past Forward Exhibition back London’s Truman Brewery where it all started with their simple black & white merino Classic Jersey. And in doing so, they teased us of the new woven pattern of this new Classic Seamless Knit Jersey, without really letting on too much as to what the B&W barcode-looking pattern really meant.
Although, they did say that their design duo Isabel + Helen created the kinetic barcode centerpiece of the exhibit titled ‘Rapha in Motion‘ as a representation of “the past and future of Rapha’s first merino-blend jersey“.
And it isn’t even their first 3D-knitted cycling kit, after last fall’s Rapha + ByBorre 20th anniversary knitted vest, too.
So I guess they left some solid clues there, huh?
Tech details
“The seamless concept explores the simplicity of lines, using advanced knitting technology to let the machine generate an infinite design. By adjusting scale, rotation, and colour – we create a new yet familiar visual language, guided by process and blending innovation with Rapha’s merino wool heritage.”
– Georgia Kasmin, Rapha senior designer