Wash me with cold water, bro!

30 degrees is perfectly sufficient – ​​we're not at a barbecue here. Too hot and I'll shrink like your braking performance after 20 minutes of downhill riding.

Fabric softener? Nope.
I'm soft enough. Leave the chemical stuff alone and treat me to a cool adventure with pure laundry detergent instead.

Dryer? Only if you want me small and sad.
I like it airy – hang me up like your helmets after a ride. I like to dry in the fresh air, ideally not in the middle of the mud.

Ironing? Really?
If you're seriously planning to iron your enduro shirt, you'd be better off going for another ride in the woods – it'll be better for both of you.

Mud is my war paint,
But at some point I want to be clean again. I wash myself with other friends whose skin tone matches, otherwise I look like a badly mixed energy drink.

And hey:
If I look battered after a few years – that's not a defect, that's character.

Sustainability

Freeline by Josh – Fairly produced. Truly sustainable.

Freeline stands for authentic streetwear and bikewear with attitude. Our pieces are created in close collaboration with a Portuguese family business – a production facility that guarantees fair working conditions and environmentally friendly processes . The garments are made from high-quality materials , crafted into robust styles with relaxed cuts .

With Freeline, you don't just wear style – you make a statement for responsibility and quality!

How do I select materials?

I test what I create – honestly, long-term, and with high standards.

At Freeline, I personally select materials and cuts – tailored to each individual segment . I wear and test the pieces in everyday life for weeks to ensure that they not only look good, but also feel right and last a long time .

I'm not interested in fleeting trends, but in honest quality, fair production, and sustainable functionality . Only products that meet these standards become part of Freeline.