Collection 2026
Ten years Trikoterie. Five artists. One collection.
The artists behind the collection
Each jersey is designed by a different artist, with a different idea in mind.
The Poet · Boicut
Boicut is an interdisciplinary artist based in Vienna, working between painting, sound design, and audiovisual work. The Poet is the first product from his new series DISPLACEMENT — a rule-based system he spent months developing and refining until it was ready to exist beyond the canvas.
"I wanted the design to feel both bold and fragile — reflecting my rides through the city."
Absolute Knowledge · Studio Mut
Studio Mut is one of the most respected graphic design studios in Italy — based in South Tyrol, working at the intersection of typography, culture, and ideas that take time to understand. For Absolute, they asked a question most designers wouldn't dare: what if a cycling jersey carried one of the most demanding books ever written? The result is a jersey that references Hegel's philosophy on the outside — dense, layered, and deliberately difficult — while remaining something you actually want to wear.
"Cyclists are disciplined and committed people. They deserve a serious book."
Anomaly · Katharina Berger
Katharina Berger is a graphic designer and self-described creative weirdo based in Vienna — in summer, at least. In winter, wherever the sun is. Anomaly is about visibility: for women in cycling, for their achievements, and for the inequality that still gets in the way.
"Badass women who did great things and were still invisible. That's what this jersey is about."
Good Things · Julia Hanke
Julia Hanke is a Warsaw-based illustrator and art director with a background in landscape architecture — a combination that shows in everything she makes. Her work moves between vibrant colours, fluid forms, and a deep attention to the bigger picture. Good Things Take Time — the words on the back of this jersey — could describe her career as much as the design itself: careful, layered, and worth the wait.
"Good things take time."
Paths · Zwupp
Zwupp is a design and film studio from Graz with a sharp eye for the unexpected. Paths began as something else entirely — a safety jersey, reflective details, neon colours. When that concept proved impossible, a new idea emerged almost by accident: a network of lines that reads like a route, a map, or a system of decisions. The kind of design that reveals itself gradually, the more time you spend with it. While finishing the jersey, one of the studio's founders crashed on a ride around the Neusiedlersee. They finished the jersey anyway.
"Accidents and unexpected paths are what makes designing great."