Well it's well and truly autumn now so not shorts weather, 3/4s for me.
dhb roubaix bib 3/4s are excellent. Well made, good value, good comfortable pad, good zip to ease "comfort stop" access, they also have a double layer knee which is a good thought of theirs. you have no muscle or fat on your knee and need to keep them warm. I've a number of bits of dhb kit and it's all good but these are one of my favourite bits of kit and get very heavily used in spring and autumn with me rarely commuting in any others.
Winter / commuting wheels - If you don't have some 36 spoke handbuilts with a dynamo
then Campagnolo Ventos are superb. They are cheap and bombproof and make a great training wheel. The G3 spoking is very strong and the advantage of them in winter is that it makes the wheels very easy to clean and keep in good condition to get the longest life from them. I'm on my second pair (as spare wheels / rougher roads use) having worn the rims out on the first pair without having a single issue with them, never went a mm out of true despite a hard life on some rough surfaces.
Craft waterproof - as a pocket waterproof these are good. Cost about £40 from GBs and has performed well. Very light and all pushes in to it's own pouch/pocket at the back. Good features are a soft lined neck and beard guard on the zip and venting under the arms so you don't overheat or get clammy in it.
Race kit bag - Max Gear holdall. I used to use a normal sports bag but then found this and it's superb and makes race day much easier to stay organised. Bottom section stores my shoes, saddlebag with spare tub and co2 pump for longer TTs, and a bottle of recovery drink. Middle section holds clothes (race and post race). Large top section big enough for a pointy hat, a towel, cans of sealant, gels, energy bars, and that all important bog roll so you don't get caught out at race HQs. The side pocket has a zipped internal pocket, a seperate pouch and pen loops so you can store allen keys etc in an easy way to get at quickly. I stick my startsheet, chain lube, warm up oil, and (optimistically) suntan lotion here as well as some spare tools for emergencies. All in it is a superb design. Currently on offer at a stupidly cheap price.
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Max Gear are a small company but sell some good stuff and I've had excellent service from them, I have one of their World Cup helmets and the owner was very helpful by email answering questions about sizing and such like pre-order.