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  1. #1
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    Question under your shorts>>>

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    Hi everybody!

    Im just wondering what you wear under your cycling shorts?

    my sister and I are about to go on a trip where we will be riding everyday. I have bought some padded cycling shorts (before i just wore jeans or whatever was around and normal underwear)

    Thanks a lot! this is a great forum

    kira

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    Welcome to the board!

    I don't wear anything under my shorts. I figure that nice big ol piece of chamois is gonna work just as well as undies and I can't even imagine all that elastic over the course of a ride! The shorts are designed to be worn a la naturale!

    PS: if you get a chance there's a thread under the open titled "getting to know you"......gives you some laughs while getting to know us, and if you're so inclined tell us more about you - and this trip!!!
    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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    Me too - I'm a shorts only gal, nothing underneath!
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    Commando! That chamois is designed to wick and not chafe and be comfy. You don't want any seams or elastic or 'nothin between you and your chamois. OK, a little Chamois Butt'r if necessary but that's it.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    As Brooke once said about her Calvins "nothing comes between me and my cycling shorts"

    Nekkid as the day I was born under that lycra

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    me too

    I'm brand new to cycling ... When I was getting dressed for my very first ride I started to put my shorts on over my underwear ... my fiance caught me and explained that anything under there would only increase the chances of chafing and other undesirable experiences. So I'm definitely a shorts-only gal. I expected it to be somewhat uncomfortable but I've been pleased to find that's not the case at all.

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    My big blindingly white fanny!

    1) Wearing underwear partially negates the reason you get seamless chamois in the first place
    2) No attack of the Undie lines!
    3) Freedom!!! (Ok, I'm just making that last one up).
    I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.

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    If you wear knickers under your chamois shorts, you'll find they bunch up and chafe and rub
    Wear nothing and just make sure you get out of them asap after a ride and wash and dry them well
    Avoid wearing them two rides in a row without a wash whenever possible
    Lots of discussion here about creams, cremes, butters etc to make things more comfortable, and also about seat height and position too

    Your tour sounds super, keep us posted!

    R
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    The only thing under my shorts is chamois cream (currently I use Burt's Bees Coconut Foot Creme for this purpose) and occasionally my Mooncup.

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    What should you wear under your shorts?





    Your socks!



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    Don't forget your spurtle!
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    Thumbs up commando it is!

    Hi,

    thanks for all your help! I would definitely have learnt the hard way without this forum!

    I guess we will just have to wash shorts every day then... although we are taking 2 pairs each. and also some chamois pants

    so no-one at all wears pants under their shorts? or a liner?

    13 days to go!

    Thanks for your help! kira

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    Don't forget your spurtle!
    I'm definitely not carrying my spurtle under my kilt... umm, shorts! And no undies either - when you need to duck behind a bush out there on the road, no sense wrestling with shorts and a pair of undies!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyclingtosydney
    Hi,

    thanks for all your help! I would definitely have learnt the hard way without this forum!

    I guess we will just have to wash shorts every day then... although we are taking 2 pairs each. and also some chamois pants

    so no-one at all wears pants under their shorts? or a liner?

    13 days to go!

    Thanks for your help! kira
    a pantiliner with shorts? Now,that sounds life a chafe-o-rama. The thinking is that there is a reason everything is washable, and that shorts are black. Seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyclingtosydney
    ...I guess we will just have to wash shorts every day then... although we are taking 2 pairs each. and also some chamois pants
    Definitely nothing under the shorts, and definitely wash them every day. You should also be prepared to replace them occasionally. I started my own across the USA trip with two pairs of new shorts. By the time I reached Colorado I noticed that they had worn quite a bit, and the fabric was becoming very thin. So I bought 2 new pairs of shorts and tossed the old worn ones.

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