dhb Women’s Classic Short Sleeve Jersey review
dhb Women’s Classic Short Sleeve Jersey costing £40.49

Full zip, simple design, flattering, bright, comfortable and our undisputed budget winner
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Available in male and female designs
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Price
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Generous fit
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No zipped pocket
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Available in both male and female designs, these jerseys from Wiggle’s in-house brand dhb really stand out from the crowd.
Coming in at a wallet-friendly price typical of the range, this jersey is made from lightweight, breathable fabric with a more generous fit than many of those on test.
There was no rear zipper but the pockets were deep, with effective elastic.
The new Goldline collection, at the higher end of the range, is also well worth a look.
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