http://www.runnersworld.com/cda/what...-0-0-0,00.html
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Dang! I thought it was going to ask me whether the occasion was casual or formal!
Karen
Somebody needs to do that for cycling wear.
Not too far off, actually. I picked that I like to feel cold (actually I like to be warm, but I usually have to adjust what everyone else suggests because I seem to have more tolerance/easier adaptation to cold weather) and the temp was 40, and it said long sleeved shirt, vest, shorts, gloves. I don't wear gloves, but I do wear a long sleeved shirt and a racerback base layer top that's fleece lined. Gloves would be too much after about 1 mile. ;)
Definitely bookmarking this one. At least it's a good place to start.
Ah, I saw this the other day and couldn't find it again. Thank you! Now I can stop neurotically tracking temp/what I'm wearing!
I bookmarked it. I have a real problem with what to wear running. I don't like feeling cool at all and end up feeling hot and sweaty because I seem to overdress, even when I don't think I am. This morning I wore a regular LS wicking shirt with just a mid weight jacket, thin wool gloves and a headband, and tights. It was 35 degrees and still dark out. My problem is I am running down hill for the beginning and back up at the end. I sweat very easily.
Deciding what to wear for cycling is not so hard.