You Can Ride This Reese Witherspoon-Approved Bicycle All Summer Long

Leah Groth
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updated Apr 29, 2021
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Reese Witherspoon’s lifestyle brand Draper James has collaborated with various brands, providing the world with a range of stylish essentials —from party items with Coterie to houseware goods with Crate & Barrel. And now, the brand has partnered up with luxe bicycle company Linus Bike to provide the ride you need all summer long.

This week, Draper James announced an exciting partnership with the vintage-inspired bike brand to launch a limited edition bicycle that is preppy and oh-so Witherspoon. Meet the Betty Bike, a dutch-style, three-speed bicycle that is infused with the Southern charm synonymous with the actress and her Draper James brand.

The Draper blue and cream colored steel frame is outfitted with leather handgrips and a saddle, stainless steel hardware with a hand-painted chain guard, and fenders. And of course, there is a removable handwoven basket and an awning-striped blue and white bell that comes with the bike. It retails for $1,200 on both the Linus Bike and Draper James websites. 

Credit: Draper James

There’s a one-of-a-kind Deluxe Betty Bike ($1,800) bundled with a collection of Draper James pieces valued at over $1,000, including jewelry, sunglasses, books from Reese’s Book Club, gingham accessories, a beach tote, and more. 

According to a press release, Witherspoon has been a longtime “fan and friend” to the Venice, CA-based brand started in 2007, and this collab is cute enough for cruising the boardwalk. 

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