Every WorldTour kit is a piece of furniture, and every sofa is a potential starting point for a new perspective on the sport. This is a bold statement, but it's one that could spark a revolution in how we view these kits. While the kits themselves are designed to be functional and stylish, the idea that they could be linked to furniture is a fascinating one. Imagine if every new kit was a reflection of the furniture we sit on, a way for designers to connect with us on a human level. This is the premise of a recent article, which suggests that the kits are not just pieces of clothing, but a way to reach out and touch us. The author argues that the kits are designed to be cohesive while also displaying the mishmash of colors, fonts, and logos of the sponsors who are paying the bills. This is a unique and thought-provoking perspective, one that could change the way we view the sport. But is it true? Are the kits really just a reflection of the furniture we sit on? And if so, what does this mean for the future of cycling?