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  1. #1
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    Jerseys - men vs wmsn?...how do you keep them down?

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    Ok Ladies - its me again!...since ya'll are so helpful and I love the answers I get/read - got another for ya! I'm used to wearing mens jerseys - it used to be my only choice - but I have 2 newer ones and they creep up. If I'm not tugging them down every once in awhile they end up twisted and wrapped around my waist. Is there anything I can do to prevent that?...putting stuff in the pockets doesn't help....the stuff just gets wrapped too. Are the womens jerseys better? Once again - anything and all answers are welcome!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

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    Hi!

    Here's my take on the men's/woman's jersey fir.

    I've never been able to were the women's teeshirts, let alone the jerseys.
    My shape- I have huge shoulders...and my weight- I still have a big midriff bulge - the shirts just don't fit right.With the midriff issue they are just too tight.
    So I wear men's tee shirts - jerseys.
    Some of the men's stuff I've tried - in the correct size rides up- and is kinda small in the hip region. So I just went to the next bigger size.or the size after that...I pull the jersey way down over my hips- which seems to anchor it sort of.
    My bigger shoulders and bigger- um...upper chest! : )
    fill most of the upper part of the shirt- so I'm okay.
    Now- they ride up a bit only occasionally- but certainly not as bad as before with the smaller short.Before they rode right up over my waist. I was appalled!Fortunately I was wearing a jacket! The one thing I'm finding is- whatever your regular size is- get a size or two bigger in cycling jersey's cause they are certainly NOT generous!
    Especially if you are a full figured woman!

    Kimba
    Whe you come to the end of all you know-
    and you are about to step off into the darkness
    faith is knowing one of two things will happen-
    there will be something solid to stand on-
    or you will be taught to fly...

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    and lets hear it for us full-figured women!....hear hear on the full chested - and in my case - full hipped woman!...I always say "bear many children, pull plow all day on these hips!".......I'm gonna have to try up a size. I had read the womens jerseys had minimal or no elastic in the hems...wondered if that would help. I also thought about pulling the elastic Out of the mens jersey hems....but then if that made it worse I was in DEEP trouble! ROFL...anyway..tnx for the advice
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

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    I have an hour-glass figure, too. Jerseys with no elastic at the bottom are the best!! Descente and Castelli both make women specific jerseys without elastic, but you have to really read the fine print to see if they have it or not. Best bet is go to LBS and look. I think the Castelli simple Donna doesn't have elastic, and my husband has some cool-weather Descente ones that don't have any.

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    I'm wondering.....could I just pull the elastic out??....does anyone know if that makes it worse or no?
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

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    I prefer jerseys without the elastic hems as well.

    I have one men's jersey that I bought because I *needed* a red jersey and it was the only one I could find at the time.

    I did not notice when I bought it that it had elastic and it's the one thing I hate about it!

    rah rah too on "full-figured" --> I'm often the only one in the group ....

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    y'know- the best jersey I've found so far- is not really a jersey at all.
    It's a cycling shirt made by Zoic- it looks like a tee shirt- but it's a woven material,like a waffle weave with a coolmax liner type inside. Well- it's not really a liner- it's like it's double woven.
    Anyway- it's cool to wear- VERY comfy-wicks sweat- keeps me drier for sure- fits exactly like a teeshirt which is good for the full figured thing - doesn't ride up...has flat seams so that my hydration pack straps don't irritate me-
    but it doesn't have back pockets.
    Which I suppose is okay if I'm wearing my hydration pack- but not okay if I'm just out on a ride...
    in other words not quite the roadie's choice...but good for mountain biking. Which is what it was made for.
    But I want pocketssses, my prrrrecioussssssssss!!!

    Kimba
    unfortunately I've only got them in dark colours- not great on super hot days.

    but- they're definitely my favourites.
    Whe you come to the end of all you know-
    and you are about to step off into the darkness
    faith is knowing one of two things will happen-
    there will be something solid to stand on-
    or you will be taught to fly...

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    I also get annoyed with jersey's riding up round my waist, but size wise I'm not very big.

    I've tried borrowing a jersey from my boyfriend and the extra length did help, but I then found it was way too big on the top half and flapped around like a sail. I guess it's going to have to be some trial and error to see which brands fit the best.

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    Kimba,

    Where did you get the Zoic shirts? Do you know of a website that carries them? Sounds like something I would like to try.

    Donna
    They're cute when they're little. Then they grow up and they're just ug and dumbly. Quote from my daughter

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    ok - thought I'd give everyone an update - I tried to pull the elastic out - its stitched into the bottom seam. By the time I was done - I had pretty much ruined the bottom hem of the jersey so I just cut it off - right below the flat felled seaming and gee guess what??......in a 6 mile ride this morning I only tugged twice and it never really rode up to my waist. Now - while I don't feel this is the solution - for someone out there with a jersey they bought coz it was "cool" but now hate coz it rides up - it does offer an alternative. And I agree with you kimba - I can't stand not having pockets! I even got all "princess pissy" when I saw the womens jersey my LBS carried only had 2 pockets and shorter zippers than the mens. Yet another reason I bought the mens jersey! And thanks slinkedog - I'm going to look into the Descente and Castelli (sp) jerseys and see what I can find. I"ve also been sizing the womens and Holy Toledo - do they think we're all super models??...most of the womens XL was Just my chest size.....*shakes head*...sticking with the mens jerseys for now!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

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    yeah, you're right, it doesn't seem possible to "pull the elastic out." The manufacturers use elasticized thread to stitch the bottom hem.

    Even though I have broad shoulders, long arms, and a flattish chest, I generally avoid men's jerseys. The length and cut does not work for me. Unless, of course, I love the design! I am capable of compromise.
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    Exclamation

    When I started cycling (back in the stone ages, right after the invention of the wheel) - we could only get men's jerseys. So, I got over being picky right away.

    Howevah....now that I'm SPOILED - I agree. I want a long zipper and three pockets - just like the grown ups! My Pearl's have a nice long zipper - and a nice big price tag.

    I'm about to say that four letter "F" word -

    It is not FAIR!
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    Originally posted by bentforlife
    Kimba,

    Where did you get the Zoic shirts? Do you know of a website that carries them? Sounds like something I would like to try.

    Donna
    I got them ( hangs head sheepishly) on Ebay-
    and they only cost me like 7.99 each.

    try looking up Zoic Libertee shirts on Ebay or I can send you the link.

    Kimba
    Whe you come to the end of all you know-
    and you are about to step off into the darkness
    faith is knowing one of two things will happen-
    there will be something solid to stand on-
    or you will be taught to fly...

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    EBay Anonymous

    I can see that there is a need for a new thread somewhere on TE.

    EBay Anonymous; "Hi. My name is ______ and I'm an EBay addict."

    The coffee, the ashtrays, the donuts would have to be delivered to individual houses (as this group meets online) and participants would have to install special software that wounldn't allow the running of a second browser window with a destination of EBay.





    P.S. This is meant in jest. I mean no offense to 12 step programs.
    no regrets!

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    You know- I am so torn.
    I buy online when I can- and I do buy stuff from my LBS- but I have to tell you- I just couldn't afford this sport if it wasn't for Ebay!

    I want to get my hubby a new road bike for Xmas- went to the LBS today- great folks- but I looked at the prices...and- I'm gonna end up making it from scratch again. I know- it'll take some time but I can be really creative with it and make something not seen before - sorta like Lance's new OCC chopper.
    I've got a vision-
    yellow ( my hubby's favourite colour) with black components and trim- LiveStrong on the downtube...
    aluminum frame, carbon forks, Shimano 105 or Ultegra components, selle italia custom embroidered saddle...
    it'll look great!
    Plus I want to get him the full kit- jersey, shorts,shoes, clipless pedals.
    I can get some stuff from my LBS- but the rest I have to get from Ebay.

    Kimba
    Whe you come to the end of all you know-
    and you are about to step off into the darkness
    faith is knowing one of two things will happen-
    there will be something solid to stand on-
    or you will be taught to fly...

 

 

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