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    I much rather wear knickers than knee warmers because of the comfort. I wear knickers mountain biking because in my mind it protects me from rocks and such.

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    Just don't get your knickers in a twist
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    Not everyone wears knee socks when they ride.

    Veronica
    you clearly missed my point. Most people wear leg warmers and tights. INSTEAD of these things, I wear the knickers and kneesocks, which i find very comfortable. You don't have to wear 'em, i was just offering yet another suggestion. And yes, i know that most people do not wear kneesocks when they ride bikes. It's just a solution that works for me.
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    Hey Mimi- I suspect you are actually on the cutting edge of the next big thing!:
    http://www.bicyclefixation.com/prod_knickersox.html
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    I also wear knickers and knee socks. I didn't think anyone else did! I must admit, I look a little silly, especially since all my socks are striped. They're bamboo, and really warm. I've never had cold feet while riding with them.

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    Oooo! I like those!
    Last edited by Zen; 09-20-2008 at 06:27 PM.
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    How about these?

    http://www.bicyclefixation.com/prod_wool_knickers.html

    Now THOSE are knickers.

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    Yes, those are really nice knickers. My husband would love a pair. Sigh, there are birthdays coming.

    so what's wrong with striped knee socks ?
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    We need cooler weather in NC!!!! Those are very cute socks - would love for it to be cool enough to wear them here

    Bamboo socks? Haven't seen those - nightshirts and all sorts of other stuff, but not socks. Where do you find them?

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    yeah, I was hoping for a link to the bamboo socks too!
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    Mimi, GREAT photo of you two!!

    Hey that guy(?) walking along the road behind you in the picture doesn't have any knee socks on and he looks so sad.
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    you two are so darned cute, mimi And your socks are too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    Yes, those are really nice knickers. My husband would love a pair. Sigh, there are birthdays coming.

    so what's wrong with striped knee socks ?
    Love the pic!
    Are they smart wool socks?
    I think I have a pair of those socks in green shades and I love them on and off the bike in winter.
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    Next question then...fleece lined or not...or both?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    if i get too hot, i roll them down.
    I wasn't awake when I first read your post. I thought, how can I cool off by rolling down my anklet socks? I really need to drink at least 2 cups of coffee before reading.

 

 

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