What kind of gloves are they? Maybe I need to be looking at other brands....
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I've given up on women's long-fingered gloves for that very reason - fingers too short. I don't understand....if they make broad assumptions about women in designing their clothing, can't they throw us a bone and assume we have long fingernails or something and make the fingers a longer length???
I wear men's long-fingered gloves now.
Illuminite makes some of the best reflective clothing in my opinion. I have a jacket and pant and almost the entire piece is reflective. :cool:
If you're chesty, women's tops are always snug. Blah!
I get too hot, even in cold weather, wearing real rain gear. I just try to wear things that are warm when wet. Wool socks and gloves, thin polar fleece tights (they are paddling pants.... I was having a hard time finding chamois-less tights when I came across a pair of paddling tights - they are very warm). I wear a soft shell jacket. It actually does keep me pretty dry - dryer I think than even a breathable, waterproof jacket - as I tend to sweat more in those. I don't do wool other than hands and feet.... even very soft wool makes me itch on the more sensitive skin of my torso...
another +1 for mens full fingered gloves...
I posted a whole thread about that once a long time ago. That was on the look out for winter gloves. Those I bought some Nike winter mens cycle gloves. I just bought more mens gloves for mtb. A size small usually does the trick on additional finger length. Look for mens gloves that have a wrist closure vs just pull ons. Eventhough my fingers are long, my palms are thin, not man beefy, and my wrist are very tiny. The wrist strap closure helps to snug things up in a mans glove.
Also... about the stupid French cut cap sleeves on jerseys...
I think the idea is that it's suppose to be more feminie fashion wise. Or, they assume we don't have broad shoulders to fill the jerseys out. I'm pretty developed there, and love that. What is really dumb is trying to get an arm warmer to go with that kind of jersey. The arm warmer is too short to reach the end of the jersey cap sleeeve. Grrrrr....
I like cap sleeves.
Short sleeved tees and jerseys sometimes come down to my elbows.
And the full fingered glove? When I tried mine on I thought they had left room for someone with long fingernails.
One size doesn't fit all, you just have to do the best you can.
People who don't like SHORT short sleeves -- look for the Gore Liquid jersey. The sleeves go nearly to your elbows. I wasn't expecting that much from this jersey but the fabric is actually quite nice, as is the fit. And full zip. I have two short sleeve and two sleeveless as I was able to get them for $20 a piece at Terry's 50% off sale last year (50% off sale prices is the best!).
The thing is, somehow I am able to pull armwarmers up underneath my cap sleeves... no strip of skin showing... is that unusual?
You can just call my Olive Oyl :eek:...
There ARE shorter, small-boned women who cycle...so we can't eliminate smaller sized cycling clothing designs.
Otherwise why do petite women's clothing shops or clothing lines, exist?
I wish I were petite, but alas, my german bone structure.....
I'm just ribbin' Zen. Didn't mean to offend the petite ladies here.
Where do you get Dockers??? I'm in a fix 'cause I've ducked into Kohl's three times for my supply (my sister and I call it "look and leave" shopping - I *can* summon up the forces to alter my being and do it, but it requires assistive technology and catalysts that aren't generally present in my world). Do you have an online source?
I have a few bike jerseys but mostly I just wear stuff I get from Sierra Trading POst. (By the way, I was accused of being fashionable today - but only with the usual 'don't look below the knees' rule, 'cause the shoes and socks...)
I am out in the public and... I help people with math. And people say "oh, her clothes? Well, she doesn't have a car. She rides her bike." And then it's okay. (The math stuff is part of it, too - kinda like being a programmer even tho' it's very basic math)
I wear men's gloves 'cause my hands and feet are manly shaped - on the small end for man's sizes but that means lots of closeout stuff.
I usually wear men's jerseys, but stumbled onto a cute Pearl Izumi in turquoise on the clearance rack--so I bought it! BINGO--I got a burn on my upper arms because the sleeves were so much shorter than my usual jerseys.
I thought the short fingered gloves were what I got for being cheap last fall! My fingertips would go numb unless I constantly pulled on each glove with my teeth! (At least it kept me distracted from my hands being so COLD!)
I'm not what you'd call super curvy, but all men's jerseys ride up to my waist, do not stay down near my hips.
About gloves, sounds like you have long slender hands. I find most women's large fits me much better than men's smalls do.
See, and I have the opposite problem with my gloves. My hands are wide, but my fingers are short (just like the rest of me). Women's gloves are all too narrow and too long! I need men's gloves in extra smalls!
And the shorts thing. I'm apparently Lisa's opposite. I wear a 10 or a 12 in regular pants, but I need smalls in women's bike shorts or the chamois is too big and it bunches up. BUT, a small means that my leg circulation is basically cut off the by elastic. Seriously. Am I the only woman out there who has narrow hips but a big butt and legs?
And just a little technical FYI - there is no such thing as a fabric that can shed water and breathe at the same time. All 'breatheable' fabrics are only breathing when they are dry. They cannot breathe when wet - that would be impossible (you can't let out air at the same time that you are not letting in water!). Best bet, like Eden said...is something that keeps you warm when wet or something with lots of venting.