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I don’t really a get baggies for riding (I have a couple of pairs) for me they do nothing other than get in the way over the top of my bibs.
I wear my roadie kit both on and off road - but each to their own.
(I ride XC though not Bike Park Wales etc)
I don't think I've ever not worn a road top and baggies, MTB jerseys are ok on an uplift but useless for XC rides without pockets. And I hate back packs
@continuity. Triggered / woke / autistic? Either quite a stretch or a generic response. Your point wasn't the only one that's been quoted to highlight why lycra is a bit odd or off-putting to some. It just is. Wear what you like though..
Your suggestion that I was the toxic wall in the way of women's mountain biking emancipation because I said Jolanada Neff looks cool riding a bike was off the charts.
^ I wasn't quite suggesting that though. Your comment lead into a question about our thoughts on who looks ok / cool / etc in lycra and why is it different for men or women or skinny or fat people. A general questioning of lycra as a default for a lot of leisure cycling. It's going OT and do we need get into it, not really, just a thought. Though we were already onto whether it looks sex-offendery.
Sew pockets on anything.