Introduced in 1968 and discontinued in 1989, the combined jersey (maillot du combiné) was awarded to the rider with the highest aggregate placings in the yellow, polka-dot, and green jersey competitions throughout the Tour de France.
The design's solid red areas pay homage to another historic but short-lived jersey, the "points chaud," which debuted in 1984 and was given to the rider with the most wins in intermediate sprints. This classic-fit jersey is crafted from recycled fabrics for a timeless look, featuring breathable mesh sides for enhanced ventilation on hot days.
It includes a triple back pocket with an additional zippered pocket for valuables, making it a great choice to showcase your passion for Le Tour all summer long.