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Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag

With Twin Peaks celebrating its 30th Anniversary this year, Showtime has been collaborating with unique designers and companies to create commemorative merchandise. In June 2020, we saw a month-long art collection on Society6. More recently, a 30th Anniversary coffee blend was released by Colorado-based Allegro Coffee. Now, London-based Milltag has launched a limited release cycling attire collection. Applying my archivist approach to all-things Twin Peaks, here is a look at the collection and press surrounding it.

ABOUT MILLTAG

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About Milltag.cc

Unable to find cycling jerseys that weren’t “boring, generic and uninspiring,” Ed Cowburn and Pete Kelsey formed Milltag in 2010. Beginning with limited edition jerseys and collaborations with renown designers, demand grew within that first year. They expanded production to include custom kits and have since sold thousands of designs around the world. They are the official race supplier for the first two editions of the ASO’s Tour de Yorkshire and Tour of Oman. They believe that cycling should be enjoyed and continue creating high-quality and stylish products for cyclist around the world.

Their lead designer is Sullivan Corde who I assume helped develop the 30th Anniversary Collection.

TWIN PEAKS COLLECTION

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag

The Twin Peaks collection by Milltag was launched on July 16, 2020. I somehow missed the launch announcement because why would I ever think there would be a cycling collection. It was until the official Showtime accounts shared the news on July 17 that I learned about the collaboration.

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Their landing page describes the collection as follows:

This collection is available for pre-order until 9th August with delivery early October.

It’s been 30 years since the debut of one of the most iconic television shows of all time. It got us thinking: what if the town of Twin Peaks had a cycling club?

We gave Twin Peaks CC a color scheme that matched their natural surroundings, echoing the forests of the area with an earthy green and brown tone. We wanted to pay homage to the famous locations in the show that give it so much depth. Cafe stops at the Double R diner, accomodation at the Great Northern Hotel, sponsorship from the Packard Saw Mill and refreshments from Big Ed’s Gas Farm.

Now you too can join Twin Peaks CC

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
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There are seven items currently available for pre-order. Prices are listed in Pounds.

JERSEYS AND PRO BIB SHORTS

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
Women’s Jersey

There is a lightweight Stretchfit short sleeve Men’s Jersey that has three rear pockets with a hidden zipped valuables pocket. Reflective strips are found under the pockets.

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
Women’s Jersey

A similar jersey is also available for women and includes pockets and reflective strips similar to the men’s cut.

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
Men’s Pro Bib Shorts
Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
Women’s Pro Bib Shorts

Milltag is also offering Pro Bib Shorts for both Women and Men. Made of Elastane compression fabric, the bibs contain a top of the range Pro Pad.  They also have deep mesh ‘Power Cuffs’ with integrated silicone grippers and black body-netting bib braces.

CAP AND MITTS

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
Cap

The 4-panel cycling cap contains the Twin Peaks logo on both the top and underside brim. It’s 100% Polyester and one size fits all.

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
Mitts

The 100% Polyester cycling mitts contain multi-leather pads and each hand has one word, either “Twin” or “Peaks.”

SNOOD

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
Snood

The snood, or wide ring of knitted material worn as a hood or scarf, features the Twin Peaks logo with earthy green and brown tones.

PUBLICITY SHOTS

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
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Milltag produced a number of publicity shots showcasing this anniversary collection. The shots were used on their website as well as on social media channels.

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
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Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
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Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
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Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
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Each of these shots shows the products in action. Love that they included a cup of coffee.

ADDITIONAL PRODUCT SHOTS

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
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Additional product shots are included on individual product pages. I grouped them all here to showcase the entire collection.

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
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Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
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The front and back of the Men’s Jersey. Even has the Packard Saw Mill logo briefly seen in Episode 1007.

Packard Saw Mill
Twitter – @ThatsOurWaldo

The Welcome to Twin Peaks Twitter account (@ThatsOurWaldo) shared this great behind-the-scenes image of the Packard Saw Mill logo used in the series. This was shot in Southern California versus Snoqualmie, Washington.

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
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Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
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Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
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Images of the bibs, mitts and cap.

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
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The SNOOD!

MARKETING

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
Twitter – Milltag

Milltag announced the collaboration via their social media accounts on July 16, 2020.

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
Instagram – Milltag

For the posts, they used the following description:

30 years ago, Twin Peaks first aired and became one of the most cult television shows of all time.
What if the town had a cycling club?
Twin Peaks

X Milltag

Available now for pre order. Link in bio.
Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
Facebook – Milltag

On July 17, 2020, the official Showtime accounts for Twin Peaks shared details and images about this collection.

Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
Instagram – Showtime – Twin Peaks
Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
Twitter – @SHO_TwinPeaks
Twin Peaks 30th Anniversary Cycling Club Attire By Milltag
Facebook – Showtime – Twin Peaks

BICYCLES IN TWIN PEAKS

Donna Hayward and Harriet's bike in the Pilot Episode
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While there may not be a Twin Peaks Cycling Club featured in the show, there are several bicycles seen throughout the series and feature film. Donna Hayward borrows her sister Harriet’s bike when meeting James Hurley at the Roadhouse in the Pilot Episode.

Donna Hayward with Harriet's Bike in the Pilot Episode
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Donna Hayward with Harriet's Bike in the Pilot Episode
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She leaves the bicycle outside the Roadhouse. Later after an encounter at the Twin Peaks Sheriff’s Department, her father reminds her that Harriet’s bike needs air in the tires.

Ben Horne on his stationary bike in Episode 1004
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Ben Horne on his stationary bike in Episode 1004
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Ben Horne could have been a member of the fictitious cycling club. We see him on a stationary bike in Episode 1004.

Leland and Teresa at Red Diamond City Motel
Fire Walk With Me

Finally, during Leland Palmer’s flashback scene with Teresa Banks at the Red Diamond City Motel, we see a bicycle hanging in the garage.

InTwinPeaks.com - Bike at Mt. Si Motel
InTwinPeaks.com

The bike was still at the Mt. Si Motel years later

InTwinPeaks.com - Charles and the Bike
InTwinPeaks.com

On April 27, 2010, Charles from the former InTwinPeaks.com reported on his visit to the Mt. Si Motel:

“Went over to the Mt. Si Motel (a.k.a. Blue Diamond Motel) and asked if I could buy the bike that was in the shot behind Theresa Banks in FWWM. It’s been there for nearly 20 years! The awesome owners, Marlo (mom) and Sonya (daughter) agreed to sell me the bike. How awesome is THAT!?”

Happy Cycling!

Author

  • Steven Miller at Twede's Cafe enjoying cherry pie and coffee

    A "Twin Peaks" fan since October 1993, Steven Miller launched Twin Peaks Blog in February 2018 to document his decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's wonderful and strange show. With his Canon camera in hand, he's visited numerous film locations, attended Twin Peaks events and conducted extensive historical research about this groundbreaking series. Along with fellow Bookhouse Boys, he dreams of creating a complete Twin Peaks Archive of the series and feature film. Steven currently resides in Central Florida.

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