Downtown Bicycle RENTAL, Sales and Repair

November/Winter Hours: Open: 10 am - Close: 6 pm. Open Every Day

Downtown Bicycle Rental
Rentals/Sales/Repair

Open every day.
Current October Hours: 10 am - 7 pm.

333 W. 4th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501



Open Year-round

State Flag Jersey

 

 Alaska bike jersey  Alaska bicycle jerseys


 Alaska bicycle jerseys

 Alaska bike jersey
   Alaska bicycle jersey  Alaska state flag bike jersey
Alaska flag bike jersey

 

big dipper north star alaska bicycle jersey

 
 


Jersey Prices

This jersey is sold only out of our downtown Anchorage store.

SHORT SLEEVE 

Club Cut, Race Cut, or Woman Cut.

Cool Fresh Extreme Fabric with 12.5" hidden zipper

$79
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LONG SLEEVE - $89

Full Hidden Zipper

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JACKET - $99.

Cool-Shell™ Windproof

 

Sizes

SIZES:  XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL

Cost of shipping.

$5 cost to ship in the U.S.  $17 to ship to Canada.  $25 to ship most other countries.


If an ordered jersey doesn't fit return it for another size or a refund.

How to Order

Phone us at 907-279-3334 and we will punch the cc number directly into the machine then text you the receipt.

You can also email us. Click here for online form. We will call you back and process the number over the phone.

Include the following information:

1) Design. Bike/Hike, State Flag, or Wolf Jersey

2) Cut. Club, Race or Women's cut. Short sleeve, long-sleeve, or jacket.

3) Size. To help ensure you're picking the right size, please also tell us your height and weight.

4) Your Mailing address and phone number.

Alternatively, you can mail us a check.  Here is our address:  Downtown Bicycle Rental 333 W 4th Avenue, Suite 206 Anchorage, AK 99501.

Fabric Information

 

  side panel of alaska bike jersey      

 

Alaska Flag History and Facts

 

Origin of the Alaska Flag.  Thirty two years before Alaska became a state, Alaska's American Legion sponsored a contest requesting a design for a territorial flag.  The contest allowed designs from Alaskan children in grades seven through twelve.  Benny Benson, a 13-year-old Aleut submitted the winning entry.  The Alaska Legislature adopted Benson's design as the official flag for the territory on May 2, 1927.  Alaska became the 49th state in 1959. 

 

Alaska Statute 44.09.020.  The design of the official flag is eight gold stars in a field of blue, so selected for its simplicity, its originality, and its symbolism. The blue, one of the national colors, typifies the evening sky, the blue of the sea and of mountain lakes, and of wild flowers that grow in Alaskan soil, the gold being significant of the wealth that lies hidden in Alaska's hills and streams.

The stars, seven of which form the constellation Ursa Major, the Great Bear, the most conspicuous constellation in the northern sky, contains the stars which form the "Dipper," including the "Pointers" which point toward the eighth star in the flag, Polaris, the North Star, the ever constant star for the mariner, the explorer, hunter, trapper, prospector, woodsman, and the surveyor. For Alaska the northernmost star in the galaxy of stars represents Alaska, the forty-ninth star in the national emblem.

The flag of the Territory of Alaska is the official flag of the state. The standard proportions and size graphically delineated herein shall be used in the manufacture of the official flag of Alaska. The stars shall be the color of natural yellow gold and the field of blue shall be of the same shade of blue used in the official manufacture of the national emblem of the United States.

Alaska's State Song is "Alaska's Flag."  The song is unique because it explains the symbolism of the Alaska flag.

The lyrics are:

Eight stars of gold on a field of blue

Alaska's flag. May it mean to you
The blue of the sea, the evening sky,
The mountain lakes, and the flow'rs nearby;
The gold of the early sourdough's dreams,
The precious gold of the hills and streams;
The brilliant stars in the northern sky,
The "Bear," the "Dipper," and, shining high,
The great North Star with its steady light,
O'er land and sea a beacon bright.
Alaska's flag — to Alaskans dear,
The simple flag of a last frontier. 


Alaska state flag