SOLO

The Solo Story: A Love Letter to the Golden Era

While many cycling brands race toward a futuristic, neon-soaked aesthetic, Solo (often styled as Solo CC) was founded on the belief that the most beautiful days of cycling are already behind us. Launched in 2005 by Paul Mason in Auckland, New Zealand, the brand was born from a specific frustration: the "billboard" look of modern kits. Mason, inspired by the iconic, wool-blend jerseys of the 1950s through the 1970s, wanted to recreate the understated elegance of legends like Fausto Coppi and Eddy Merckx, but with the performance benefits of modern technical fabrics.

 

 

Solo’s "Classique" range became an instant hit with the "MAMIL" (Middle-Aged Men in Lycra) and purist communities globally. Their designs eschewed loud logos in favour of bold stripes, knitted cuffs, and deep, saturated colours that looked just as good at a café in Melbourne as they did on a mountain pass in the Dolomites. It was a brand built for the "Solo" rider—the one who finds peace in the rhythm of their own breath and doesn't feel the need to look like a pro-team replica.

Lesser-Known Facts

  • The "Secret" New Zealand Roots: Despite its heavy European styling and global reach (sold in over 60 countries), Solo remains a fiercely proud New Zealand creation. The design cues often subtly reflect the rugged, solitary landscapes of the Shaky Isles, where "going solo" on a ride is often a necessity rather than a choice.

  • The Arm Warmer Revolution: In its early days, Solo was one of the few brands to treat accessories with the same reverence as jerseys. Their "retro" striped arm warmers became a cult item, often seen paired with other brands' kits as a "nod" among those who appreciated the heritage look.

  • Fabric Alchemy: While they look like vintage wool, Solo’s jerseys pioneered a specific Meryl Microfibre blend. This allowed them to capture the matte, non-shiny look of 1960s wool while providing the moisture-wicking and UV protection that modern riders demand.

A Darker Stitch in the Design

The "dark" side of Solo’s history isn't one of corporate scandal, but rather a philosophical battle for survival. In the mid-2010s, as "minimalist" and "retro" styles became mainstream, massive global players like Rapha began to dominate the high-end boutique space. Solo, being a smaller, independent operation, faced an existential threat. They were the original "boutique" brand, yet they found themselves being squeezed out by larger marketing budgets that were effectively selling the same "golden era" dream. There was a period where the brand almost faded into the background, struggling to maintain its voice in a market that had suddenly become very crowded with "retro-inspired" imitators. Their survival is a testament to the loyalty of riders who value the authentic, grassroots Kiwi origin over the polished corporate gloss of their rivals.

Engaging the Modern Rider

Today, Solo has expanded far beyond the road. They’ve successfully integrated technical gravel gear and commuting apparel that maintains that same "stealth wealth" aesthetic. For the Australian cyclist who wants to look like a gentleman (or gentlewoman) on the bike without sacrificing the cooling tech needed for a 35°C summer climb, Solo remains the definitive choice for timeless, understated class.

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The Solo Story: A Love Letter to the Golden Era

While many cycling brands race toward a futuristic, neon-soaked aesthetic, Solo (often styled as Solo CC) was founded on the belief that the most beautiful days of cycling are already behind us. Launched in 2005 by Paul Mason in Auckland, New Zealand, the brand was born from a specific frustration: the "billboard" look of modern kits. Mason, inspired by the iconic, wool-blend jerseys of the 1950s through the 1970s, wanted to recreate the understated elegance of legends like Fausto Coppi and Eddy Merckx, but with the performance benefits of modern technical fabrics.

 

 

Solo’s "Classique" range became an instant hit with the "MAMIL" (Middle-Aged Men in Lycra) and purist communities globally. Their designs eschewed loud logos in favour of bold stripes, knitted cuffs, and deep, saturated colours that looked just as good at a café in Melbourne as they did on a mountain pass in the Dolomites. It was a brand built for the "Solo" rider—the one who finds peace in the rhythm of their own breath and doesn't feel the need to look like a pro-team replica.

Lesser-Known Facts

  • The "Secret" New Zealand Roots: Despite its heavy European styling and global reach (sold in over 60 countries), Solo remains a fiercely proud New Zealand creation. The design cues often subtly reflect the rugged, solitary landscapes of the Shaky Isles, where "going solo" on a ride is often a necessity rather than a choice.

  • The Arm Warmer Revolution: In its early days, Solo was one of the few brands to treat accessories with the same reverence as jerseys. Their "retro" striped arm warmers became a cult item, often seen paired with other brands' kits as a "nod" among those who appreciated the heritage look.

  • Fabric Alchemy: While they look like vintage wool, Solo’s jerseys pioneered a specific Meryl Microfibre blend. This allowed them to capture the matte, non-shiny look of 1960s wool while providing the moisture-wicking and UV protection that modern riders demand.

A Darker Stitch in the Design

The "dark" side of Solo’s history isn't one of corporate scandal, but rather a philosophical battle for survival. In the mid-2010s, as "minimalist" and "retro" styles became mainstream, massive global players like Rapha began to dominate the high-end boutique space. Solo, being a smaller, independent operation, faced an existential threat. They were the original "boutique" brand, yet they found themselves being squeezed out by larger marketing budgets that were effectively selling the same "golden era" dream. There was a period where the brand almost faded into the background, struggling to maintain its voice in a market that had suddenly become very crowded with "retro-inspired" imitators. Their survival is a testament to the loyalty of riders who value the authentic, grassroots Kiwi origin over the polished corporate gloss of their rivals.

Engaging the Modern Rider

Today, Solo has expanded far beyond the road. They’ve successfully integrated technical gravel gear and commuting apparel that maintains that same "stealth wealth" aesthetic. For the Australian cyclist who wants to look like a gentleman (or gentlewoman) on the bike without sacrificing the cooling tech needed for a 35°C summer climb, Solo remains the definitive choice for timeless, understated class.

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SOLO SOLO ICEFIL BEANIE
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The amazing fabric used for this beanie will actually keep you cooler than not wearing anything on your head. It converts sweat to refrigerant and can...
SOLO SOLO LADIES COMP MK2 SHORTS
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SOLO SOLO 3 SEASON LADIES LONG SLEEVE JERSEY GREY / PURPLE
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Built with maximum versatility in mind, the new 3-Season jersey is perfect for spring and autumn conditions when worn alone, but throw in a baselayer ...
SOLO SOLO LIGHTWEIGHT JACKET YELLOW
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The Solocc lightweight cycling jacket weighs next to nothing and packs down to a tiny bundle which can easily fit into one jersey pocket. It offers em...
SOLO SOLO WINTER TOE COVERS
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A new version of a SoloCC classic, our new Mk2 Toe Covers swaps out the heavy neoprene for soft, fleece backed softshell, for warmth, wind and water r...
SOLO SOLO THERMAL WINTER CAP
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A drop in temperature doesn’t mean a drop in style. Our thermal winter cap combines super warm thermal fabric, with a proper-sized peak....
SOLO SOLO RETRO CAP RED
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Stop the rain getting in your eyes or protect your head from the sun. Repel the cold or mop up the sweat. The Solocc retro cap is the perfect cycling ...
SOLO SOLO LADIES CENTURY JERSEY GREY / GOLD
-11%
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Fresh for 2020, the women’s Century is a new premium road jersey With a minimalist design, the Century keeps it simple but classy, while the 160 mot...
SOLO SOLO CENTURY JERSEY SULPHUR YELLOW / GREY
-11%
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Fresh for 2020, the Century is a new premium road jersey with a minimalist design, the Century keeps it simple but classy, while the 160 motif is a no...
SOLO SOLO JUNIOR MTB SHORTS
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SOLO SOLO SHOFTSHELL GLOVES
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Solo's luxurious softshell gloves are constructed from softshell thermal fabric and are designed to keep your hands warm when the mercury drops. They ...
SOLO BEANIE SOLO THERMAL UNI SIZE
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SOLO SOLO LIGHTWEIGHT LADIES JERSEY BLUE
-54%
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SOLO SOLO DUO MK3 WOMENS JERSEY RED
-43%
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SOLO SOLO OMNI MK3 LADIES JERSEY BLACK
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SOLO SOLO LADIES CADENCE JERSEY PURPLE / ORANGE
-62%
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The Cadence is our best-selling, sport fit road jersey. Featuring breathable, wicking fabric, mesh underarm panels for better cooling and a flattering...
SOLO SOLO LADIES CADENCE JERSEY TEAL BLUE / WATERMELON PINK
-62%
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The Cadence is our best-selling, sport fit road jersey. Featuring breathable, wicking fabric, mesh underarm panels for better cooling and a flattering...
SOLO SOLO SOFTSHELL SL WINTER GLOVE
-47%
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Our most versatile glove ever! The Softshell SL combines a wind and water resistant upper with a low-profile padded palm, large thumb nose wipe and ex...
SOLO SOLO JUNIOR SPORT SHORTS
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Designed just like our Sport Mk2 short, only smaller! The Sport Junior is perfect for the budding road-rider, with a padded chamois and soft, supporti...
SOLO SOLO CORE BFC CAMO JERSEY
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SOLO SOLO COMP MK2 SHORTS
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The Comp Mk2 offers several key upgrades over the Sport Mk2....
SOLO SOLO 3 SEASON LONG SLEEVE JERSEY BLACK / RED
-29%
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Built with maximum versatility in mind, the new 3-Season jersey is perfect for spring and autumn conditions when worn alone, but throw in a baselayer ...
SOLO SOLO RETRO CAP BLACK
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Stop the rain getting in your eyes or protect your head from the sun. Repel the cold or mop up the sweat. The Solocc retro cap is the perfect cycling ...
SOLO SOLO ICEFILL SUN SLEEVE WHITE
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Solo cc cycling sun sleeves are constructed from Xylitol impregnated Ice-fil® fabric. Xylitol converts sweat to refrigerant....