Press and Guides

JEANS

Ranked #1 by the Discerning Cyclist | Best Bike Jeans for Women guide: "In a world of fast fashion, and where cycling is still male dominated, Vaela’s cycling jeans and their company values are a welcome shift to a new direction for cycling clothing."

001 Jeans are featured by the iconic Rouleur Magazine, in their online Rouleur Desire Commuter Guide: I must admit that when I put them on I then lived and died in them, wearing them on my various commutes around town and choosing to wear them for general day to day."

We are featured on THE HOT LIST in the fabulous Metropolitan Magazine - spring edition: "LEG WORK - Workwear and workout-wear are not mutually exclusive thanks to these new sleek ladies' cycling jeans

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JACKETS

Vaela Cotton Jacket Review: It’s Beautiful – But Worth It? by the Discerning Cyclist: "Vaela’s jacket is a firm favourite of mine. It looks great, fits as if it has been tailor made, and has been incredibly well designed to think about every cycling motion and need."

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BAGS

Vaela 001 Bag Review: The Most Stylish Pannier Backpack Yet? by the Discerning Cyclist: "..Vaela’s bike bag is a reliable, practical and stylish product that is perfect for cycling from A to B and then going about your day with your laptop, lunch and more."

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VAELA

We are proud to have been accepted for listing on The Slow Living Guide - a carefully curated directory of small sustainable businesses around the UK and slow living blog, “Women's cycle clothing that looks beautiful off the bike and works perfectly on the bike."

Cycling Electric lists Vaela in the Top Gear section of their Magazine as Stylish bikewear in lots of sizes: "Plenty of cycling clothing claims to be stylish, but fledgling British brand Vaela really is making items that meet the same standard as the attire you wear when you're not actually cycling".Click here