CIOVITA x Escape Collective Collection Celebrates the Soul of Cycling

CIOVITA x Escape Collective Collection Celebrates the Soul of Cycling

Posted by Claudia Oosthuizen on

Escape Collective is renowned for its bold, independent approach to cycling journalism, delivering stories that truly capture the essence of cycling culture and delve beyond surface-level reporting. So, you can imagine our excitement to partner with such a respected name in the cycling community!

Founded by cycling veteran Wade Wallace, Escape Collective quickly became a trusted voice in reader-supported cycling journalism. Focused on authentic stories, Wade and his team provide an alternative to mainstream outlets, emphasising the voices that make cycling unique. Wade says, "We started Escape Collective to give a voice to cycling stories that matter, without the noise of ad-driven media." At CIOVITA, this commitment to storytelling aligns seamlessly with our mission to create top-quality cycling apparel that resonates with the heart of the cycling community.

The CIOVITA x Escape Collective collection is a tribute to the freedom and spirit of cycling, blending high-performance apparel with the exploration and connection that define Escape Collective. This exclusive range combines CIOVITA’s technical expertise with Escape’s community-focused ethos, resulting in designs that embody both brands' values.

This collaboration brings CIOVITA and Escape Collective together, uniting our shared commitment to quality, community, and the spirit of cycling.  As Wade Wallace, Escape’s founder, says, “Escape Collective is here to celebrate the soul of cycling, and we're excited to see that soul reflected in this collaboration with CIOVITA.” Together, we’re creating more than just cycling kit—we’re infusing each piece with passion, storytelling, and a sense of community.

 

Explore the collection here and dive into the stories and spirit of this collaboration.

 

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