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  1. #1
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    Someone on here taught me how- pull it off over your head with one hand! Before I read that, it was a cluster getting it off...

    I wear it over tanks, sleeveless jerseys, short sleeve jerseys, long sleeve jerseys...
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    I think that was Veronica, she's annoyingly coordinated too.

    Not to mention, now an O-fficial CA Triple Crown winner

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    I have a bolero too (looks like the same one as Nanci's) and also love that - but for some reason I forget about it in my big pile of bike clothing. It gets lost in the black bike shorts, and when I finally do run across it, I think "Oh yeah, I should really wear this more often!" It's great when I actually remember to wear it.

    I only like it with sleeveless jerseys, though. With short-sleeve jerseys, the sleeves get all bunched up and require too much straightening for my taste, so I wear armwarmers with SS jerseys when it's a little cool out (but not cool enough for a long-sleeve jersey).

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    I'm beginning to think cyclists have more opportunities to accessorize than Barbie!

    “Hey, clearly failure doesn’t deter me!”

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by pooks
    I'm beginning to think cyclists have more opportunities to accessorize than Barbie!
    BwaHAHAHAHA!
    Too funny.....
    And here I was thinking, Hmmmmm...Bolero.....Maybe *I* should try one of those. My 5 y.o. armwarmers are totally stretched out and end up at my wrists about 1/2 hour into my ride...whether I want them there or not!
    But now...sheesh...All I think about is Barbie!

  6. #6
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    Great, now you guys have started up the idiot song "I'm a Barbie Girl in a Barbie World" in my head. That'll go on for days...

    Couldn't do without arm warmers. Mine are a little long but I just pull the excess down at my wrists, no problem. They're an absolute staple.

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    HAHAHAHAHA pooks! Brilliant call.

    Have never tried armwarmers before, but I'm looking forward to taking my brand new AV ones for a spin (they've only been for a spin around the house so far). I'm thinking the inbuilt bramble protection features will be a most handy side benefit.
    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

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    I always use armwarmers on a cool day to warm up, then, after about 20-30 minutes I slip them down - they are a fabulous and easy way to regulate your temperature


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


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    I just bought arm and leg warmers from Nashbar on sale. They had sizing info, I measured, and when I received them they fit perfectly. And not a moment too soon. Autumn is coming early to Connecticut.
    Louise
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    Quote Originally Posted by jobob
    I think that was Veronica, she's annoyingly coordinated too.

    Not to mention, now an O-fficial CA Triple Crown winner

    Funny, I never use to think I was coordinated.

    I have both a bolero and arm warmers. I use the arm warmers if the day is likely to warm up and I'll want to take them off and I'm wearing short sleeves.

    Sheesh... my cycling clothes are becoming a fashion statement.

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  11. #11
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    I bet I could make one of those bolero thingies pretty easily..... Which of you Seattle girls has one I can check out?
    Aperte mala cm est mulier, tum demum est bona. -- Syrus, Maxims
    (When a woman is openly bad, she is at last good.)

    Edepol nunc nos tempus est malas peioris fieri. -- Plautus, Miles Gloriosus
    (Now is the time for bad girls to become worse still.)

  12. #12
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    Thanks for everyone's support and recommendations. I ended up buying the Sugoi Matrix arm warmers and the Terry bolero. The arm warmers are great. They're a little long but they are snug enough not to move. I really needed something just to cut the wind, not necessarily for overall warmth, and the Sugois do the trick.

    The bolero? I love the quality and material, but the size S/M is a bit large for me. I don't mind the roominess of the arms because it slips over a SS jersey easily, but even bent over on my bike, the back portion is loose and the sleeves slip over my hands. Perhaps when the Sheila Moon boleros come in (red, maybe?), I'll try those out.

    Kudos to TE for the fast shipping and excellent return policy!

    Joy

  13. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by HipGnosis6
    I bet I could make one of those bolero thingies pretty easily..... Which of you Seattle girls has one I can check out?
    Hip i never even heard of them before today; sorry. Maybe they aren't so useful in Seattle where you usually either want to take everything off or cover everything up?
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
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  14. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by HipGnosis6
    I bet I could make one of those bolero thingies pretty easily..... Which of you Seattle girls has one I can check out?
    Hi there! I'm not a SEattle girl, don't have one you can check out, but!

    http://www.fitzpatterns.com/Pages/KA...atternPage.htm

    This link is a free pattern download so that you can make 'em! I was surfing around in my pattern making software, and what we who wear bike clothes are calling a "bolero" the rest of the world is calling a "shrug."

    I can't speak to the quality of this pattern, but it's worth having a look at!

    Karen in Boise

 

 

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