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  1. #1
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    well nanci - i have to say you pretty much have my taste in undergarments. love love love the hipsters - and anything with an underwire has been sitting in my drawer for some time now.
    That gemini bra looks awesome - a little more style, less training bra-ish than I usually wear. Though, it would not be good to have my boobs fall out of the bottom.
    keep me posted on those patagonia sales - i always look at the bras at REI. they look comfy!!

    mimitabby - i see what you mean about the luckysizes. I am not an XL, but an XS panty just sounds painful, even if I actually was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherinyc
    well nanci - - and anything with an underwire has been sitting in my drawer for some time now..
    yeah, what about WIRES in women's underwear? What's up with that?
    THAT STUFF HURTS!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    seriously. men have parts that......uh....sag and droop also. you don't see underwire tighty whities.
    Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans.
    John Lennon, "Beautiful Boy"

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    But if you reach the stage where you have dropping out problems, underwires prevent that. I think they're comfortable. Like a perch for a bird, only different! But they BREAK! Thus, the Patagonia bras. Who cares any more...
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    "...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson

  5. #5
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    Wires must be an update over whalebone....

    Dropping out the bottom?!? Hmm..Maybe they should have little parachutes tucked in the cups...
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  6. #6
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    You don't wear undies under a swimsuit, do you? Same thing here - it's just designed to be worn alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby
    yeah, what about WIRES in women's underwear? What's up with that?
    THAT STUFF HURTS!
    I crashed and broke my ribs in April. The underwire now hits that spot which can still be rather uncomfortable. So I'm slowly divesting myself of underwires. It's getting hard to find bras where the band is comfy.

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    I bought my first pair of cycling shorts 4 summers ago - at that time no one told me commando was the way to go

    I found out last summer but just couldn't do it Started with Victoria Secret hi rise, graduated to thong (that only lasted 3 rides took the leap to commando a month ago and am wishing I had done it way sooner

    The only way to go !

    I regards to boobs now that I am closer to 50 than 49 I am finally thankful I am flat chested, they don't get in the way, congregate sweat pools under them or hang to my navel without a bra, I can button shirts and men look me in the eye!


    It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination

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    I started going commando after reading here that you're supposed to.
    My average speed has gone up 5mph and now i Really smoke up hills!!



    okay, okay, only kidding except for the first line.
    It still feels odd to me to put those shorts on without anything underneath. Now every time i pass another biker, i wonder...are they or aren't they?
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    I still don't get why it seems odd to go commando. You don't wear undies with a swimming suit, do you? Besides, pantyline is so unbecoming.

    As far as "bad chamois" are concerned, a couple things I've learned over the years.

    *The original PI 3D chamois: it grabbed "stuff" and held on for dear life during a road ride BUT it works great mountain biking. Who knew?
    *The saddle/chamois/body position combo is critical. Sometimes they just don't like each other, but another chamois may love your saddle or may be fabulous in a time trial position and not on a mtbike.
    *Flat stitching in your shorts is worth the extra cost. Sometimes it isn't the chamois or the saddle that is causing the pain.
    *Thin chamois: Sometimes you can feel the seams in the crotch or on your saddle. When chamois wear thin and you can feel the seams on a road ride, the chamois may still be fine for mtbing because you move around so much more. A thin chamois also reduces chamois suck on technical terrain but can be incredibly awful on a century ride.

    Moral of the story, don't assume a single experience with one chamois and with/without undies is the final solution. Experiment a little. I was about to throw out my PI 3D shorts because they were so painful for road rides but just wore them for 27 miles of singletrack. They were great.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    I started out wearing undies, then tried commando. Now - I could never go back. No undies for me. Although my mind, for just a brief second, does question what I'm doing every time I put the shorts on.
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