There will be a limited number available in November. Additionally there are going to have some kind of accessories, though he won't say what.
Everybody is clamoring for LS jerseys, so I'm hoping they are going to come up with arm warmers.
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There will be a limited number available in November. Additionally there are going to have some kind of accessories, though he won't say what.
Everybody is clamoring for LS jerseys, so I'm hoping they are going to come up with arm warmers.
The Fat Cyclist jerseys are great looking, but I just can't see wearing a primarily black jacket on the road (for mtb, ok) for visibility reasons. Wish he could come up with something a little brighter, but I know he wants to have the pink accents for bc support. Oh well....
I hadn't really thought about that, Emily. I went back and looked and you're right. This year's jersey has a lot more black. Mine, jersey before last, has more pink.
I agree with you both, Emily and Susan. The cost doesn't scare me, but I'm getting really particular about what color jerseys I buy due to visibility concerns. I was just reading somewhere (RoadBikeRider.com?) that red and orange aren't even good choices due to the number of men who see those colors as black and gray because of red/green colorblindness. :confused: :(
Maybe I should just buy a FC t-shirt instead....
thank for refreshing this post ladies! I got myself a jersey and a tshirt... (I agree with the road concerns, she's going to have to be a mountain jersey....)
Things might be taking a bad turn for Susan.
http://www.fatcyclist.com/
cr@p.
I have so much admiration for people who can put very personal details out like that for everyone to read. Think of all the people in similar situations who can be edified by his candor.
Karen
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That was really beautifully put Karen.
It feels kind of strange for me to have such an emotional reaction to the Nelsons. I remember reading about the tumors in Susan's brain and the description of them as being like dandelion seeds, I felt really numb the rest of the day thinking about that family. Maybe it's because of the people close to me who have been battling cancer for years and years or maybe it's because Elden has been so generous and candid to let readers into their lives. Anyway, I'm continuing to hope and pray for them, and am always in awe of their strength and courage.
Oh --- who knows the significance of the "201" on the sleeve? I didn't notice it when I pre-ordered, and now that the jersey is here, I'm curious. Anyone know?
I can totally understand it. The writing becomes a form of therapy and, at this point, it's probably a great release for Elden to get everything out. Plus, I noticed his sister's comment, so the blog also serves as a way to communicate with family so that he doesn't have to re-tell the situation over and over. What's amazing to me is seeing all the wonderful responses to his posts about Susan's condition.
If I remember correctly, 201 is the weight minimum to qualify for the Clydesdale class. Since Elden started out as a "fat" cyclist, that's the significance of the Clydesdale horse in his logo.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pedal Wench
From Fatty's site...
201: The "201" on the left sleeve goes with the Fat Cyclist Clydesdale logo. Since 200 pounds is the traditional threshold for being in the Clydesdale category, this jersey goes to 201.
I wore mine for the first time yesterday. It is an extremely comfortable jersey and I love that the bottom doesn't have elastic. I'm planning on wearing it Sunday for the Austin LiveStrong Challenge ride...along with my pink "cancer sucks" socks.