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  1. #46
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    When I'm riding 4 miles or less, I'll usually just wear regular clothes, if it's cold, a cycling jacket that has pitzips, and those reflective velcro straps to keep my pants from getting in the chain.

    I have a pair of jeans that have a very noticible "saddle mark" on them where they are wearing out (only my cyclist bf noticed so far)

    I've often thought it'd be cute to wear a short skirt with leggings underneath, either that go to the knees or to the calves to ride on a regular day, too.

  2. #47
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
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    Quote Originally Posted by pinkychique View Post
    When I'm riding 4 miles or less, I'll usually just wear regular clothes, if it's cold, a cycling jacket that has pitzips, and those reflective velcro straps to keep my pants from getting in the chain.

    I have a pair of jeans that have a very noticible "saddle mark" on them where they are wearing out (only my cyclist bf noticed so far)

    I've often thought it'd be cute to wear a short skirt with leggings underneath, either that go to the knees or to the calves to ride on a regular day, too.
    Yea I've found capris under short dresses with tights work out pretty well, and all you have to do is take the pants off when you get there. It works if they're fitted and they match... opaque leggings work too, but I've always felt a little too exposed that way when the dress/skirt rides up...

  3. #48
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    Pants wear out in odd places... depending on how long the commute is. SOmetimes I layer and change; other times I wear dressier pants... other times I just tutor in my sweats Where they chafe on the saddle on the inner thigh...

    Can't address cute. I antithesize fashion ;D

  4. #49
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    Oct 2007
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    Indianapolis, IN
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    Isis has some rain wear that is very nice. I have a rain suit from them and it's great. Usually have pretty good colors too. Might try that.

 

 

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