The Giordana OmniForm™ collection of chamois are named for their ability to conform to the shape of the rider and move with the body in motion. Our chamois molds are proprietary and specifically designed to pair with Giordana bibs and shorts, so you never have to deal with on-the-bike adjustments.

Aloe Vera Infusion
Giordana is constantly at the forefront of innovation, developing and testing new materials, processes and technologies that will enhance the cycling experience. More than a decade ago, Giordana introduced the first and only chamois on the market to harness the benefits of Aloe.
Giordana chamois utilize a special Nylon microfiber that incorporates Aloe Vera. The Aloe component is not a treatment, but is permanently incorporated into the material. Particles of Aloe Vera are infused into the threads of the microfiber during the manufacturing process so that the benefits will not wash out or fade over time. The integrated Aloe cools, protects and even heals the skin while the rider is in the saddle.
About Creams... You don't need them.
Giordana chamois are designed to work without creams, thanks to a stretchable microfiber layer that sits next to the skin. This advanced material ensures optimal breathability and moisture wicking to keep you dry and comfortable throughout your ride.
Fit is essential: wearing bibs or shorts that are too loose—or older garments that have relaxed over time—can allow the chamois to shift, causing friction and irritation. A proper, snug fit keeps the chamois in place so it can function as intended.
Chamois creams, balms, and butters are unnecessary—and not recommended—with our OmniForm chamois. These products can block the breathable structure of the microfiber, reducing its ability to manage moisture and heat. Historically, creams were developed for leather chamois, which needed to be softened to prevent cracking and chafing. Today’s microfibers are a different technology entirely.
Our microfiber chamois lightly bond to the skin during your ride, allowing them to move with you and eliminate friction. Creams interfere with this process by creating a slippery surface, increasing the risk of chafing. Over time, regular use of creams can even soften the skin and make it more prone to abrasion.
If you choose to use a product occasionally, apply only a small amount directly to the skin—never to the chamois itself—and let it fully absorb before dressing.
