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Spinning yarns

It has been a long time since knitted garments were the sole preserve of your nan. Knitted fabrics have been used to make shoe uppers for almost a decade in sports such as football and athletics, and have been gaining in popularity in top-end cycling shoes since 2018.

Compared to cycling shoes made with conventional uppers of synthetic leather, those with knitted uppers tend to come with a set of bold performance claims –

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