Quote Originally Posted by Bluetree View Post
What I still don't understand about cycling retailers is.. why don't they offer more women-specific stuff? I understand that in cycling men outnumber women by a huge margin, but DUH... women are shoppers! We make up for our numbers by sheer buying power. TE was smart enough to realize this and that's why they're so good at what they do.

My male cycling buddies are totally immersed in the sport. However, they don't see cycling clothes as anything other than pure necessity (components? That's another story!).
Jerseys? They almost always wear the same, boring club-affiliated gear. Shorts? They have two pairs and buy the exact same ones when the old ones wear out. All they seem to care about is that it's comfortable (always) and clean (most of the time). In some ways, I admire that simplicity. On the other hand, I've just GOT to shop.
That's what I keep trying to tell my LBS....
However, I could SHOP all day long (especially on places like TE). Buying is another matter entirely.

And Re: men and cycling clothing
Do you know my DH???
He only wears the club jersey from the LBS and just spent $300 replacing the bottom linkage of his dual suspension mtb - went from bushings to bearings..."night and day" he said of the difference. Oooookayyyyyy...
Sigh.