I have to say that being more toned and fit has renewed my love of clothes, so I've probably bought more over the last few years than I would have otherwise. I have to dress up to some degree at work because of the nature of my job. I try to avoid the standard issue suit, however. More and more, I find myself living in knee-length skirts. In the summer, I pair them with dressy sandles (skipping the pantyhose) and in the winter, it's tights and tall, heeled boots.
I've always loved skirts, but I find them easier to fit into than pants. My thighs--quads and hamstrings--go through several permutations sizewise throughout the year, making pants a little hit and miss. As long as I don't gain/lose much overall weight, however, the skirts adapt better.
One thing I have noticed since I started riding is how much I avoid having to style my hair. When I ride, I just put my hair back in a headband and ponytail. Well, that's bled into my off-bike life, too. While I still style my hair for work, I'm much more apt to just blow it dry and put it back in a headband on weekends. I probably look like a grown up version of Alice in Wonderland, but it takes five minutes and is much easier. I just don't have the energy after along ride to care that much. I'm going to start growing out my bangs after Christmas with the hope of having hair that's essentially all one length at some point. That'll make life even easier.
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.
--Mary Anne Radmacher