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three
09-24-2006, 10:25 PM
Literally. I treated myself to a new pair of Pearl Izumi sugar knickers yesterday. Oh so comfy! I went out for a ride, the last 1/4 of which was all in the rain, and enjoyed my new cycling knickers and the miles. I came home and took a shower to get cleaned up, leaving my very wet clothes on the bath rug. After relaxing with some hot cocoa, I went back in to check on the clothes...only to find that my dog had decided the chamois on my new knickers would be a good snack.

I have 3 holes in the chamois. Nothing huge, but one is large enough that I worry the stuffing will come through in the wash, or even after much wear. They need to be washed since they are still wet and have a fair amount of kicked up dirt and street grime from the ride.

Anyone have any suggestions on what I should do? Can you sew the chamois part? Are there any chamois patch kits (so to speak)?

:(

littlegrasshopp
09-25-2006, 04:42 AM
I have no idea how to help you! I just wanted to say I've been there....mine use to eat gloves, socks, insoles from shoes....anything that was stinky! I still think it's him FIRST when I lose a glove! I'm so sorry yours got you! Hope someone here has a solution!

Tuckervill
09-25-2006, 05:57 AM
Just don't wash them, whatever you do. You could rinse them out in the sink if you kept the holes all bunched up in your hand.

Then I'd find someoen with a serger and have a piece of flannel or something sewn over the whole chamois.

Karen

BleeckerSt_Girl
09-25-2006, 06:16 AM
Bummer!!

That's why i like cats better- all they do is throw up on your stuff. :eek:

mary9761
09-25-2006, 07:09 AM
Bummer!!

That's why i like cats better- all they do is throw up on your stuff. :eek:

ROFLMAO!!! so true! :p
Sorry about your shorts and chamois. I've not worked with them and none of my shorts have them so I don't know what to tell you to do.:(

AllezGirl
09-25-2006, 09:09 AM
If so, see if your card provides purchase protection! This advise was give to me on this very board about this time last year when my brand new Sugar knickers were trashed in a crash. I had ordered mine online with my AmEx and sure enough, they have that type of program and reimbursed me, no questions asked!

Lenusik
09-25-2006, 01:54 PM
Bummer!!

That's why i like cats better- all they do is throw up on your stuff. :eek:

Well, I know know whose cats you are talking about. Cats destroy things just as much as dogs, and usually in a terrible way. They also throw up. I had both, but I am sticking with dogs

Anyway, back to the topic. You will have to hand wash them as long as you can stand it. Patching the fabric is not a good idea. You may risk rubbing, and other unpleasant results. Just think that your dog approves of a purchase, that's why she ate you knickers. Don't scold the poor thing, it has no idea what happened. They smelled like you and she simply expressed her love this way. It may hurt to hear this, but you may need a new pair.

BikeMomma
09-25-2006, 05:19 PM
Oooooh, man....I've lost about 3 pairs of shorts this way. My Mayah (dearest doggie) knows it's wrong, but does it anyway. So I just make sure now that I keep all of my cycling stuff out of reach of her jowls.

She's also chewed a semi-new pair of Carnac road shoes. THAT she nearly lost her life for (no, not really....she just REEEEEALLY was in trouble that time). So, needless to say, my still-intact Sidi's are kept well away.

Dogs....they chew, but still we love them.
~BikeMomma

CyclChyk
09-25-2006, 06:18 PM
I keep thinking that one day I am gonna leave my DH's Pearl Izumi's on the floor where he so carelessly deposits them after a ride, so that my dear sweet boxer can drag them outside, through our very sandy back yard, and proceed to render them useless, before dragging them back in the house along with about 2 cups of sand.

How do I know this will happen?? Luckily not from experience with expensive bike shorts, but from experience with Fruit of the Loom.

May be TMI but I certainly can relate to your love of the furry kind in letting them live.

pkq
09-25-2006, 06:30 PM
I keep thinking that one day I am gonna leave my DH's Pearl Izumi's on the floor where he so carelessly deposits them after a ride, so that my dear sweet boxer can drag them outside, through our very sandy back yard, and proceed to render them useless, before dragging them back in the house along with about 2 cups of sand.

I dare you. :D

BikeMomma
09-25-2006, 08:16 PM
I keep thinking that one day I am gonna leave my DH's Pearl Izumi's on the floor where he so carelessly deposits them after a ride, so that my dear sweet boxer can drag them outside, through our very sandy back yard, and proceed to render them useless, before dragging them back in the house along with about 2 cups of sand.


I dare you. :D

Ooooooooh, I double dare you. :D :p ;) sounds deliciously like something I would do.....

three
09-27-2006, 04:42 PM
Thanks for all the responses...

I did some investigating and found this place:

http://www.kucharikclothing.com/we-replace-pad-hygienic-absorbent-pad-p-345.html

I emailed the guy. Their chamois pads are unisex and they repair chamois'/shorts from both men and women.

I'm going to wear my dog-eaten knickers for a short bit longer. I figure they will be officially dead after another wash. Then, I'll send them in here to get a new chamois. I just can't bring myself to throw away a completely new pair of cycling knickers.

I wanted to post this site just in case anyone finds themselves in a similar situation. Also, it looks like these guys repair several cycling-specific issues (chamois, zippers, etc).

pkq
09-27-2006, 04:47 PM
Looks like a neat operation. Mildly surprised they need to state to only send clean shorts. :eek:

Geez, I was sure hoping someone would throw out a double dog dare. Seemed kinda' fitting considering the topic and all.

Bike Goddess
09-27-2006, 05:05 PM
I have a jacket I got from these guys at the Great Western Bike Rally over Memorial Day weekend this year. Great product. I wear it if it's windy or cool outside. It breathes.......!!!!

They'll take care of you for sure!

CyclChyk
09-27-2006, 06:04 PM
PKQ and BikeMomma - I soooooo would love to take you up on that dare, but here is how it would go. And I will use my latest as an example.

I have stressed to my DH to close his sock drawer so that Zeus, our boxer, won't pull his socks out and eat them. After 4 months of this falling on deaf ears and me closing the drawer for my simple task challenged hubby, I decided to leave it in the hands of fate.

Well Zeus didn't let me down. About 10 pair of socks strewn about the kitchen and back yard. Some just mildly wet with slobber, and others encased in sand (I'm sure some are buried and he is saving those for a day when my house is expecially clean).

So my hubby waits me out. And after two days of him not the least bit bothered about the thought of wearing the same pair of socks twice in a row, I can't take it anymore and pick up after my dog.

So - to make a long story short and get to my point - my hubby KNOWS I can't leave the Pearl Izumi's lay. No matter how much I may want to, my analism and neatfreak tendenancies wear me down WAYYY before he would ever pick them up..................

BleeckerSt_Girl
09-27-2006, 06:05 PM
This is funny- I was just last week shopping for chamois biking bottoms, and my ever practical wonderful DH sent me this link:
http://www.kucharikclothing.com/skin-shorts-womans-p-102.html
Ok so is it just me, or do these look like old lady long-johns with attached Depends?? Frump City. And where are my hips supposed to go?? What was he thinking?? :rolleyes:

Anyway, I thanked him for his thoughtful suggestion....and got these beauties instead:
http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=21473


P.S. I do think it's great that those guys will repair chamois items.

P.P.S. He likes the Louis G's.

CyclChyk
09-27-2006, 06:55 PM
Well Lisa - perhaps he should stick to gift certificates?? I definately like you choice better. :)

BleeckerSt_Girl
09-27-2006, 07:29 PM
He does too. ;)

BikeMomma
09-27-2006, 10:20 PM
So my hubby waits me out. And after two days of him not the least bit bothered about the thought of wearing the same pair of socks twice in a row, I can't take it anymore and pick up after my dog.

So - to make a long story short and get to my point - my hubby KNOWS I can't leave the Pearl Izumi's lay. No matter how much I may want to, my analism and neatfreak tendenancies wear me down WAYYY before he would ever pick them up..................
Be strong, CC....be strong. You are woman, and I hear you roarin'!!

And for pkq's benefit.....I TRIPLE dog dare you!!! :D

~Bike "stirin' up trouble" Momma :p

mimitabby
09-28-2006, 08:22 AM
So my hubby waits me out. And after two days of him not the least bit bothered about the thought of wearing the same pair of socks twice in a row, I can't take it anymore and pick up after my dog.

So - to make a long story short and get to my point - my hubby KNOWS I can't leave the Pearl Izumi's lay. No matter how much I may want to, my analism and neatfreak tendenancies wear me down WAYYY before he would ever pick them up..................

It's a good thing that we don't have a dog. Because I CAN wait it out. (exception: when DH goes away on business for 1 or 2 weeks, i go ahead and pick up the assembly of bowls and glasses and mugs that he leaves by his chair)

I've developed another technique for dealing with his incredible clutter. HIS OFFICE. All bike related or his work related detritis is promptly deposited in his office. on the floor, on the chair, on the printer. stacked untidily, doesnt matter. it's now ONLY his problem and if we have guests (GOD FORBID)
i can shut the door to his office and no one will ever know.

I must confess that over the years the disorder and clutter now bothers me personally (it didn't used to!) it's not just about having guests.
and it's harder to just let him clutter..

Brandi
09-28-2006, 10:03 AM
[QUOTE=Lenusik;126760]Well, I know know whose cats you are talking about. Cats destroy things just as much as dogs, and usually in a terrible way. They also throw up. I had both, but I am sticking with dogs

[QUOTE]
I have three cats and I have to agree they do ruin things! I have a siemese that when she get's bored she gets into things. She really likes to bring things of mine from around the house and drop them in the toilets. And let's not forget they like to claw up furniture. of coarse I did have a dog once who hated fireworks. We had to knock him out on 4th of july and New years. One year the drugs didn't work and we came home to our kitchen table that had been chewed to bit's.

mimitabby
09-28-2006, 10:15 AM
cross my fingers I have cats whose worst damage is hairballs and cat hair everywhere.

i give them lots of stuff to sharpen claws on and they are happy cats.
I guess some of my foster kittens put tiny little needle marks from their baby teeth on the edges of some papers... nothing like a dog who would eat the whole page!

pkq
10-01-2006, 10:17 AM
So my hubby waits me out. And after two days of him not the least bit bothered about the thought of wearing the same pair of socks twice in a row, I can't take it anymore and pick up after my dog.

Having been married once many moons ago, I realize you give up quite a bit of control over your space during marriage, co-habitation, etc. However, I still believe understanding and abiding by each others needs and desires boils down to how much respect you have for one another. How much respect you will receive from your mate can be seen, often, by how much respect they give others. I can understand some things happening as a playful event sometimes but habitual negligence reflects lack of respect. Sounds kinda' harsh but that's the way I think and probably why I will remain single.

I have no desire to marry a man who will have no regard for how much they burden me with things they should be doing for themselves. After all, running a household isn't up to just one person, at least that was per my mother during my formative years. We all had chores around the house, which she said was training for life so we'd know how to pull our weight in society, once we left the nest.

CyclChyk
10-01-2006, 01:23 PM
PKG - I just want to clarify something because apparently my post sounds, well, not quite like I intended it to.

My DH is a GREAT guy. He does more for me than I deserve(and he even cleans house occasionally!). He respects me, what I do, and all that I believe; as I do him. He is my best friend, my confidant, and my sanity.

I was one who swore I would never get married. I was bitter, cynical, untrusting; you name it. A typical product of divorce.

But once in awhile soulmates meet, and I was lucky enough to meet mine. Picking up his shorts is so minor in the sceme of things. Besides, its not like I never left mine laying on the floor. And if thats the worst he does, I consider myself lucky.