Do shorts designed to make pee'ing easier actually work? Thoughtful design, that needs some practice.

The brand says it set out to create the ultimate pair of women's bib shorts... with easy-pee design, but has it done it?

When cycling-apparel veteran, Claire Goodman, set out to create a pair of cycling shorts, it was with the proviso that everyone would be able to find their size, regardless of what that size was.

We spoke to the founder of the size-inclusive, technical clothing brand Petrichor Projects in depth last year about her goal of creating a pair of the best women's bib shorts. But can one design truly fit all of us? Is it possible to scale from size XXS to XXXL while making the perfect pair of shorts for everyone?

Hannah is our longest-serving tech writer, having been a professional journalist in-house at Cycling Weekly for over 14 years. In that time she has tested shorts from all the major brands, multiple times. Having been a successful road, track racer, and mountain biker, she's ridden 24-hour races, completed LEJoG unaided, and ridden a lap of Majorca pushing her cycling kit to the limits.

A white woman reaches for the location fabric loop at the back of the black Petrichor Projects PP002 women's bib shorts in front of a green garage door