Following our work on the 125-year anniversary jersey and the new tracksuit for TSV 1860 München e.V., this collaboration took the club’s story beyond the football pitch - into a new sporting realm. The cycling jersey became a continuation of that dialogue, translating identity, heritage, and collective spirit into a technical piece designed for movement and endurance.
Rather than simply creating another product, the project became an exploration of how our design philosophy can adapt across disciplines. It demonstrates how craftsmanship, storytelling, and functionality can coexist within a sport that values precision, aerodynamics, and comfort. The result is a jersey that combines recycled performance fabrics, laser-cut sleeves, and reflective details, with three rear pockets, including one with a zip closure — merging utility and refinement in equal measure.
Through such projects, we explore how design can respond to the specific necessities of each sport, while maintaining a cohesive visual and emotional narrative that connects them all. Whether on the field, the road, or the court, our goal remains the same: to create garments that perform, endure, and carry meaning - always rooted in identity, and always designed for real use.



















Photography: Kurt Bauer
Cyclist: Stephan Wiesinger
Set Design & Styling: Marie Pierer
Light: Johanna Lamprecht