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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by IvonaDestroi View Post
    I mean obviously you can wear normal clothes but I was just looking for something just a little bit more geared towards city life on a bike. The smallest details are so handy sometimes, like button/pocket placement or an extra lock loop here or a roll up button there.

    As for the rain gear, thanks for the tip! You're right, it is baggy and not breathable... I didn't realize that even the more expensive clothing had that problem too. I love Eden's idea of altering wool dress pants. I might try making something using that kind of fabric... maybe spray 'em down with that water repellant spray for good measure...hmmmm.....
    Still think the area of more citified, fashionable, weather-practical clothing without changing them at workplace, would be a great fashion design niche for you! As you can from our remarks, there's still lots more room for someone to manufacture a fabric one day is waterproof AND breathable.

    I would agree that every detail on clothing when cycling can make a difference...that's why I don't like wearing jeans while cycling, it's the frickin' French seams. I'm the person that prefers to have my butt crack/back covered and not have it get cool if top is too short.

    The only "cute" thing I wear is ..a lycra skort..which isn't the cheapest as you may know. Everything else is typical cycling wear.

    As an aside, love to see some of the non-cycling fashion wear that you may design for your assignments... I used to sew a great deal before cycling. Have a mother who used sometimes to draft classic pants, tops for us ...without using a pattern. I also have a cousin who took a course on pattern drafting.
    Last edited by shootingstar; 03-03-2009 at 02:17 PM.

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    Personally, I'm looking forward to the Ivona Urban cycling wear, as featured by Momentum in say...3 years?
    Claudia

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    2014 Terry Burlington

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    Quote Originally Posted by uforgot View Post
    Personally, I'm looking forward to the Ivona Urban cycling wear, as featured by Momentum in say...3 years?
    With Ivona's user name, I think she would be a big hit designing for the roller derby women.
    Lisa
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    With Ivona's user name, I think she would be a big hit designing for the roller derby women.
    You know I've mentioned Roller Derby a time or two in class and they look at me like they've never heard of it. Who couldn't remember cheering for the Bay Area Bombers (was that it?) every Saturday morning?!?!?!
    Claudia

    2009 Trek 7.6fx
    2013 Jamis Satellite
    2014 Terry Burlington

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    Quote Originally Posted by uforgot View Post
    You know I've mentioned Roller Derby a time or two in class and they look at me like they've never heard of it. Who couldn't remember cheering for the Bay Area Bombers (was that it?) every Saturday morning?!?!?!
    Roller derby is alive and kicking here, and in other cities, too. I've never tried it, as I get enough bumps and bruises just making my way through the day (I'm a bit clumsy).

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    Yes, roller derby is indeed making a comeback. I was doing a lot of roller rink skating over the past year or two, and they actually started a new roller derby team in my area...but I am way too old to be doing so much body bashing and falling. there are actually women in their 40's who do it though. I think it's great....and those women have great style and confidence.
    Lisa
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    My personal blog:My blog
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