did you phone social services?"
No. I called the fashion police
3/4 bib and cycling cap FTW
There's a Fred Perry Bradley Wiggins collection that (in my opinion - I am by no means a fashionista) would look good off the bike. As you'd expect, a bit of a 1960s mod look 8)
we used to have an IT Helpdesk guy at work (Engineering Consultancy) who wore a roadie top every day. He didn't speak much and was a right grump when he did, and smelled a fair bit, so no-one asked for his help much - maybe that was his strategy 🙂
he got the bus to work, dunno if he had a bike !
Not certain whether one is obliged by the gods of UK fashion, to wear brogues or ankle boots with said track suit trousers.
Oxfords, not brogues with Trackies 😉
With Mr SaxonRiders ripped body he could wear a bin bag and look like a Calvin Klein model. Some people just have it 8)
Drove to the motorcycle show a few years back with some mates, and in the car-park were 4 guys who had just got out of a car, and were putting on one piece leathers.
At the Tour of Britain a few years ago, a guy was seen parking a Volvo up on the verge, pulling an immaculate road bike out the boot and, in his full team kit, he rode about 400 yards down the road to watch the race.
Once it had all gone through, he rode back to the car, packed the bike up and drove off.
A Bin Bag heat shrunk on...
Theres a whole Internet dedicated to that kinda thing.. 😆
bikebouyA Bin Bag heat shrunk on...
Theres a whole Internet dedicated to that kinda thing..
I know 😉
Sexy Girl (you area girl yes??? 😕 )
Somewhat related, a friend at uni borrowed my roommate's full roadie lycra gear to go clubbing in... that was a very special look.
*polite round of applause for JoB* oooooo age of chance, tip top nostalgia.
And no to the cycle jersey.....although I do wear a cycle cap now n then when im not riding my bike so I'm a grade A **** and my comments on sartorial elegance may be somewhat lacking
Once over the age of 16, you should only ever wear sports attire while taking part in the sporting activity it is actually for.
Love the Mash's take on 'tracksuits'
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/business/ailing-jjb-targets-people-who-do-sport-201111014488
No, just no.
So in summary the basic deal is it's OK if it looks nothing like actual cycling gear and looks more like normal clothes...
Rather than ruin another thread, and since there seems to be a few on this one with a cynical outlook, what're your views on these?
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It looks less functional than a phone what's it for?
I thni kit's a fully blown garmin/smart phone thing that tricks you into thinking it's ok to wear to work/to dinner/to the pub etc.
Definitely don't do it. As has been said, marks you out as a bit weird and one of those with a desperate need to define themselves as a "cyclist". I view it much the same as comedy t-shirts, anything quote driven etc. In fact only one step up from wolf jumpers.
Lol crazy-legs
i go to that show every year and have never taken my camera.In fact as soon as im in i take off my trade pass as well 🙂
There are a couple of brands (at least a couple that I know of) that produce City Ranges. Both Rapha and Velobici use subtle colours, merino based ranges that don't look like cycle clothing at all and of very good quality indeed.
Just sayin'
Hang your head in shame for even thinking such a thought James!
Your mtb-er roots are clearly on show.
Both Rapha and Velobici use subtle colours, merino based ranges that don't look like cycle clothing at all and of very good quality indeed.
You mean they make normal clothes for insecure people with more money than sense, who feel desperate to 'belong' , so buy stuff which will then label them as a cyclist just as obviously as if they were wearing full Sky team kit, but convince themselves that they're paying this absolutely ****ing enormous premium because its more subtle than that? More discerning and exclusive? A sort of expensive freemasons handshake for the terminally gullible.
You mean they make normal clothes for insecure people with more money than sense, who feel desperate to 'belong' , so buy stuff which will then label them as a cyclist just as obviously as if they were wearing full Sky team kit, but convince themselves that they're paying this absolutely ****ing enormous premium because its more subtle than that? More discerning and exclusive? A sort of expensive freemasons handshake for the terminally gullible.
Sounds awesome. Now is there an aldi/lidl version for normal wannabe folk?
I hope that's not how you view your customers, Binners. Art and tasteful fashion are subjective in equal measures.




