Attaquer launches new psychedelic collection with artist Egle Zvirblyte

Attaquer launches new psychedelic collection with artist Egle Zvirblyte

Uplift your kit with Attaquer's latest collection

Photos: Attaquer Words: India Paine

Australian brand Attaquer has always been known for its bold designs that are made to help you stand out from the pack. Since launching in 2012, the brand has continued to push the boundaries when it comes to its designs, collaborating with a number of people to create some of the most striking kits on the market. And its next launch is no different.

For Attaquer's next instalment in its Artist Series, the brand has teamed up with London-based artist Egle Zvirblyte to create a range of bold and psychedelic designs.

Egle was born in Lithuanian and her work explores identity, spirituality, body image and relationships with an unwavering inclusive energy. With frogs in cowboy boots, red-topped mushrooms and funky writing saying 'no time to explain, we ride at dawn' and 'too wise for this world' – this collection will certainly brighten up even the sunniest of days. 

Four jerseys, each with their own quirky design in either white, blue, black and yellow, sits in this collection, and are available for both men and women. The jerseys are cut in Attaquer's race fit which is made to have a second skin feel. 

Woman in jersey The jerseys in the Artist Series don't just have funky designs, but are also made from the finest Italian fabric and feature a number of elements that the brand use for the kits in the pro peloton including sculpted mesh sides, extended sleeve length and a tapered collar. 

Man and woman in jerseys The collection also features a pair of black bib shorts, available for both men and women. Not compromising on substance over style, each bib features a men's and women's specific multi-density chamois with a high performance anti-friction cover. Grippers and reflective detailing on the back of the leg also maximises the comfort, safety and support of the bib shorts. The bibs include Attaquer's logo across the back in a fun, bubble font and a running mushroom character on the leg – continuing Egle's design.

Attaquer artist series launchThis is Attaquer's second time collaborating with an artist as part of the brand's Artist Series, having previously collaborated with Kris Andrew Small, an artist based in Darlinghurst, Australia. 

The Attaquer x Egle Zvirblyte Artist Series is available to buy on the Attaquer website. 

Photos: Attaquer Words: India Paine

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