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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluetree View Post
    What would people think if they could see the tattoo of a bear trap right below my belly button?!
    OK - there's got to be a story there...

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    It's not as much of an issue with women as it its with men, but white (and other light colors) can reaaally reallly show everything.....
    My husband picked up a pair of really cheap silver shorts once -$5, well when he put them on it was very clear why they were so cheap. They've been relegated to the trainer, not to be worn outside of the basement.
    Search for the thread "Why cycling shorts should always be black" for further enlightenment - though I'd say you may not want to do it at work.
    "Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide

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    I was very disappointed that those LG bibs come only in white. I'd worry too much about the transparency factor to wear white shorts myself. I really don't like white bottoms (slacks, skirts, shorts) because inevitably, I end up spilling something on them, one of the dogs jumps on me w/dirty paws, etc. It's just asking for trouble. LOL.
    Last edited by Velobambina; 01-21-2007 at 08:56 AM.

  4. #4
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    Why would you avoid something that looks really great & does feel cooler in hot, sunny temps? You wash your black shorts after every wear. You do the same with white. I have the LG bibs & love them. In answer to some of the concerns:

    If you do get something on them, it should wash out just fine. They do not get dingy after repeated washings, they still stay nice & bright. I never use bleach! It is not needed & might ruin the chamois.

    They have black in the areas that need coverage, so you do not have to worry about someone seeing more of you than you wish to have exposed. The white areas have some transparency, but this is not in any place where you worry about anything that can be seen. It's not a big deal.

    They don't make you look heavy. The cut & the panels are actually very flattering. I love the fit on these bibs, they feel like they mold to your body contours perfectly.

    The Assos short also has black panels in the seat area. I do not have it in white, but I do have a pair in red. The fabric is thicker, so my guess is you can't see anything through the white. And that short has a great chamois, too.

    I have only had problems with dyes running off saddles on an old pair of red Castelli shorts -- the seating area on those was red, too. I sweated into a saddle that bled black dye onto my shorts. Those shorts have been retired.

    For someone who's still afraid of white, the LG should be available in black in the spring. But if you look good in white, go for it!

  5. #5
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    Thanks Koala.
    I'll probably try the Assos in white this summer, since I can't find the LG bibs in XS. I am one person who actually loves wearing white... white dresses and cotton suits in summer, winter white in colder months... so I'm glad to hear the shorts don't show anything.

    Snap... no story on the bear trap. I just got it to match the anchor tattoo across my back

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluetree View Post
    Snap... no story on the bear trap. I just got it to match the anchor tattoo across my back
    OH COME ON NOW!

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    I spill red wine on any white article of clothing....
    It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot


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