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Bikingmomof3
08-03-2006, 08:07 AM
Okay, I have decided to bu bike shorts. I am looking at Shebeest SSS. Now I have Sheebest Capris in a size Medium. It tried the capris in a small-the bike shorts fit, the outer capri was stretched too tight. So my question is: in real, bike shorts should I order the Shebeest small. I read in one of the numerous threads that bike shorts should fit very, very well. Please anyone? I would like to place this order. I know TE has a fabulous exchange policy, I am just hoping to get this right on the first go.

mimitabby
08-03-2006, 08:10 AM
you can call TE's 1-800 number and talk to them forever about any of the items that they are selling. they will compare brands, sizes, etc.
I just bought my first (blush) sports bra from them and they were able to tell me
how it might fit me. (they were right)

cherinyc
08-03-2006, 08:11 AM
I have s fairly new pair of Shebeest bike shorts in size small - and they seem to be strething out a bit. Other brands size small were a little more snug - but I definitely know that a Shebeest size Medium would be too big. I would go with the fact that the bike short part of the capri (size small) fit you.

Bikingmomof3
08-03-2006, 08:14 AM
you can call TE's 1-800 number and talk to them forever about any of the items that they are selling. they will compare brands, sizes, etc.
I just bought my first (blush) sports bra from them and they were able to tell me
how it might fit me. (they were right)

Good idea. They are very helpful.

Bikingmomof3
08-03-2006, 08:15 AM
I have s fairly new pair of Shebeest bike shorts in size small - and they seem to be strething out a bit. Other brands size small were a little more snug - but I definitely know that a Shebeest size Medium would be too big. I would go with the fact that the bike short part of the capri (size small) fit you.

Thanks Cheri. I would have thought you would be in an XS-you are tall and thin, right? Now I am really questioning the size small.

Bikingmomof3
08-03-2006, 08:22 AM
I talked with a lovely woman at TE, whose measurements are the same as mine. :) She has the small, so small it is. Off to place an order.

Anyway to get over feeling self conscious about wearing biking shorts?

Veronica
08-03-2006, 08:22 AM
I use the measurements in the sizing chart, rather than the dress size. Not everyone's size 10 is the same, but waist and hip measurements should be credible.

The nice thing about TE is they will take returns of shorts tried on (wear your undies) that don't fit right. Yeah... it's a hassle to return, but at least you get back the money for the item. To be spent on something else!

V.

Bikingmomof3
08-03-2006, 08:23 AM
V,
I called TE and she was helpful. Like me, her waist was in one size and hips in another. Sizing me is a PITA. Anyway, I am going witht he smalls. She told me what to check for when they arrive. Worse case, I exchange them. I have done it before with TE and they are quick prompt.

Veronica
08-03-2006, 08:25 AM
Once you find something you really like, buy 2 or 3 more of it. Vendors feel compelled to tweak things every year and you may not like the tweaks. Yes Sugoi - I'm talking about you. :D

V.

FreshNewbie
08-03-2006, 08:26 AM
Hey, hope this helps. I have a pair of SSS shorts that i bought from TE in blue color. I am not a size small in regular clothes, my waist is about 26-27 inches but i have wide hips about 39 inches i think :confused: I got them in size small and they fit well. In regular clothes i am somewhere between size 6 to sometimes size 8 depending on the brand. just for comparison here are my pictures in these shorts so you can judge yourself http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=8084

Kano
08-03-2006, 08:26 AM
I talked with a lovely woman at TE, whose measurements are the same as mine. :) She has the small, so small it is. Off to place an order.

Anyway to get over feeling self conscious about wearing biking shorts?


Jennifer, I got over it when I saw a pair of guys breezing past me with their shorts on, button down hawaiian print shirts unbuttoned and flying behind them, and their huge hairy beer guts hanging out. If they're around, no one's gonna notice me! (and I can always pretend they're just around the bend, so everyone's just been blinded by them!)

Another thought -- Ride around singing to yourself, "I'm too sexy for my shorts......"

Karen in Boise

Bikingmomof3
08-03-2006, 08:28 AM
Once you find something you really like, buy 2 or 3 more of it. Vendors feel compelled to tweak things every year and you may not like the tweaks. Yes Sugoi - I'm talking about you. :D

V.

Good Advice V. If these fit as nicely as my Shebeest capris, I will convince DH that a few more is a very wise investment. Wish me luck.

Cassandra_Cain
08-03-2006, 12:47 PM
Once you find something you really like, buy 2 or 3 more of it. Vendors feel compelled to tweak things every year and you may not like the tweaks. Yes Sugoi - I'm talking about you. :D

V.

OMG - right on - exactly what you said! I mean c'mon folks, pretty please, with brown sugar on top - can we keep the sizing at least semi-consistent from year to year? Seriously, we are creatures of habit, we like knowing short XY fits us and that we can order up two more anytime.

End of rant!

I bought a set of cannondale bike shorts (the whole mtbchick outfit actually :P ), and was helped over the phone by one of the great TE staffers. I would not buy shorts online otherwise, except TE folks are awesome!

pooks
08-03-2006, 12:51 PM
Anyway to get over feeling self conscious about wearing biking shorts?

Just be glad you're not a guy with a package to worry about?

SadieKate
08-03-2006, 01:00 PM
It tried the capris in a small-the bike shorts fit, the outer capri was stretched too tight. I hate baggy shorts or skorts. The outer layer is always tighter than the inner short. Generally, I find that the inner short is marked the same size as all my regular bike shorts; the problem is with the outer layer.

Bad JuJu
08-03-2006, 01:41 PM
can we keep the sizing at least semi-consistent from year to year? Seriously, we are creatures of habit, we like knowing short XY fits us and that we can order up two more anytime.

End of rant!
But what a righteous rant, Cassandra! My size has not changed (sadly) from last year to this year, but I'm having to get a whole different size in Terry shorts this season. I am not amused! :mad:

Bikingmomof3
08-03-2006, 02:14 PM
Hey, hope this helps. I have a pair of SSS shorts that i bought from TE in blue color. I am not a size small in regular clothes, my waist is about 26-27 inches but i have wide hips about 39 inches i think :confused: I got them in size small and they fit well. In regular clothes i am somewhere between size 6 to sometimes size 8 depending on the brand. just for comparison here are my pictures in these shorts so you can judge yourself http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=8084


Great photos. :-) We are very similar in size, only you look better. :) I am a 26 1/2" waist and my hips are 35 1/2"...odd shape-me not you!

Bikingmomof3
08-03-2006, 02:15 PM
Another thought -- Ride around singing to yourself, "I'm too sexy for my shorts......"

Karen in Boise

This cracked me up, thank you. :) I shall proudly wear my shorts.

Bikingmomof3
08-03-2006, 02:18 PM
OMG - right on - exactly what you said! I mean c'mon folks, pretty please, with brown sugar on top - can we keep the sizing at least semi-consistent from year to year? Seriously, we are creatures of habit, we like knowing short XY fits us and that we can order up two more anytime.

End of rant!

I bought a set of cannondale bike shorts (the whole mtbchick outfit actually :P ), and was helped over the phone by one of the great TE staffers. I would not buy shorts online otherwise, except TE folks are awesome!

You go with the rant. I could go on and on about the sizing of women's clothing, but will spare everyone. :D

I need to order online, which is wy I ask so many clothing questions. The bike stores around me carry guys clothing, and little kid clothing, but no womens.:mad:

Cassandra_Cain
08-03-2006, 02:22 PM
You go with the rant. I could go on and on about the sizing of women's clothing, but will spare everyone. :D

I need to order online, which is wy I ask so many clothing questions. The bike stores around me carry guys clothing, and little kid clothing, but no womens.:mad:

Well I'll go on just a little, tiny bit ok?

So how am I say, size 8 at Tar-get, size 10 at New York & Co, but a 14 in, oh, Diesel or D & G?

As if we didn't have enough things to keep us on our toes - let's play the ever-changing size games. Different store, different size. Different year, different size. Damn, different color, different size~ :D

Bikingmomof3
08-03-2006, 02:55 PM
Well I'll go on just a little, tiny bit ok?

So how am I say, size 8 at Tar-get, size 10 at New York & Co, but a 14 in, oh, Diesel or D & G?

As if we didn't have enough things to keep us on our toes - let's play the ever-changing size games. Different store, different size. Different year, different size. Damn, different color, different size~ :D

Target cannot fit me, 6s too large in the waist, 4 (my thighs laugh at 4s). NY&C I am a 6. My all time rant is GAP. I go from a tight 6, to a nice fit 6, to a too loose in the waist falling down my butt 6- AND that is all in the same style jean.

Augh!