Ornot: Chris McNally collab UV Trail shirts

by Brian Mullin on May 15, 2023

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McNally UV Trail Shirt Collab

Ride in style with two new playful Ornot UV Trail Shirts designed in collaboration with our friend Chris McNally.

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The “Sketchy” design combines ten years’ worth of sketches and brings them to life, showcasing scenes from San Francisco, taco stops, airport doodles, and maybe even a few misspellings (don’t worry, we can’t spell either). In the second design, “Poison Poppies”, Chris pays homage to California’s most iconic plants – Poison Oak and Poppies – minus the pesky itchiness. Both shirts capture Chris’s unique watercolor vibes.

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These shirts are perfect for anything, whether you’re lounging on the beach, stuffing your face with tacos, or riding bikes (duh). Not only do they make you look super rad, but they also offer UPF 30 sun protection, are made right here in California, and keep you cool and dry.

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About The UV Trail Shirt

Lightweight, breathable, technical shirt with UPF 30 sun protection. We use it for gravel, adventure, or the beach.

Continuing our quest to develop a comprehensive range of capable clothing for all conditions, we created the UV Trail Shirt. It’s super light, airy, and cut slightly on the large side to allow airflow across your skin.

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It’s great for hot days, and UPF 30 will keep you from getting toasted. Cut and sewn in California. You could wear it on your bike, Ornot.

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  • Quick-drying, UPF 30, and extremely breathable.
  • Bike-specific tailoring.
  • Bluesign®-approved recycled fabric – 85% Polyester 15% Lycra
  • Paracord on the back of the neck for hang drying.
  • Sewn by hand in CA.
  • Available Today. Retail $78.00

 

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About Chris McNally

Chris McNally is an illustrator, designer, and printmaker from Colorado, currently living and working in San Francisco. His watercolors and ink drawings take influence from urban culture and the natural world. Chris’ work mixes the textures and tactile qualities of analog, hand-rendered mediums with that of digital, providing a unique look. He also has a stable of curated bikes for every type of riding you can imagine and can be found bikepacking in destinations near and far.

Today, his client list ranges from fashion to the outdoor industry and includes the likes of Ibis, Blackburn Design, ESPN, Levi’s, Unionmade, and Fyrn. Chris enjoys drawing, music, full-suspension, and the occasional wizard staff party.

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