Hasn't RLAG been around for awhile? I know I've seen it in the catalogs for at least a few years now, so somebody must like it and be buying it.
I don't find it offensive at all. I wouldn't want to be told I ride like a guy. But on the other hand, I wouldn't wear anything that says "Ride Like a Girl" or anything bright pink on a ride. I don't want to stand out from a distance as - "Woman . . . BY HERSELF!!" if I'm riding by myself or have gotten separated from the group.
I like the message. Girls can ride. Some girls are darn good at it. I'm not surprised some women like it and some don't care for it at all, but personally I'd only wear that kind of stuff for day-to-day off-the-bike.
Deb



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