Castelli Espresso Jersey, another worthy addition to the Espresso range

The Espresso Jersey continues the Espresso range's theme of good fabrics, great fit and subtle aesthetics

The Espresso Jersey sits within Castelli’s Espresso collection. This sub-division of their cycling clothing has a self-proclaimed aim to be ‘the first kit you reach for any time you go to ride and not pinning on a number,’ according to Director of Brand Strategy Steve Chapin. It’s geared toward performance, but not for racing, so it should be suitable for most of us mortals.

The range covers pretty much all the spring, summer and autumn bases from arm warmers to bib tights, with the only exception being waterproof and windproof outerwear. I’ve tried several pieces from the Espresso collection, such as the Thermal Jersey, and so far, found them all to be excellent, with a running theme of a good fit, great performance and understated aesthetics. Sizing has been consistent and decidedly un-Italian, so my usual options of medium tops and large bottoms have been perfect.

Man wearing a black helmet and brown cycling jersey standing near an old brick wall holding a bike

Simple, but appealing design

close up of the rear pockets on a brown Castelli Espresso jersey

Always nice to see a zipped security pocket on a jersey

Man in a purple jersey and black helmet riding up a straight road through an orange grove in Spain

Great breathability in warmer temperatures

Man riding a bike up a hill in Spain wearing a purple jersey and a black helmet

The Espresso lets you concentrate on riding your bike