What size should I choose?
Choosing the right size cycling bib shorts comes down to the fit you prefer and how you ride. Most performance cycling bib shorts are designed to fit close to the body to reduce fabric gathering & chaffing. This means they should feel snug when standing, but comfortable and natural once you’re in the riding position.
Designed to be a true-to-size fit based on Australian sizing standards, offering a comfortable, performance-oriented feel without being an overly tight European style fit.
If you prefer a tight, race-style fit, choose your usual size for a streamlined, aerodynamic feel. If you prefer a slightly more relaxed fit for casual riding or extra comfort, you may prefer to size up.
As a guide, the bib should sit close to the body without restricting movement, with the leg bands staying in place while you ride. A well-fitted cycling bib will feel supportive and comfortable—like a second skin—once you’re on the bike.
To find your Brooklyn Project size, refer to our size chart at the bottom of the page and match your chest, waist, and hip measurements. The waist & hip are the most important measures for the bibs. We also recommend sticking with your usual pants/shorts size (for example 32" = M, 34" = L, 36" XL etc).