Ouch indeed... also if it does perchance warm up if your tights/knickers are on over your shorts you can just take them off. Under your shorts and you'd have to do the full monty to get them off.
Ouch indeed... also if it does perchance warm up if your tights/knickers are on over your shorts you can just take them off. Under your shorts and you'd have to do the full monty to get them off.
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Are you seeing shorts at all? Some tights have the chamois built in:
http://www.teamestrogen.com/apparel/...-c124-c21.html
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Personally I like shorts with tights on top - it means the tights stay basically clean and I can wear them more than once between washings or if they get soaking wet (as often happens around here) or muddy and needing a wash they dry much quicker.
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I sometimes wear shorts over tights in cold weather. Then again, I often seem to do things against the tide. No 'OWs' involved. to each their own.
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ok well good to know it's not a faux-pas either way...
I will continue to wear shorts under tights...until I get a sweet pair of cold weather tights with a chamois built in!
http://www.pearlizumi.com/product.ph...uct_id=1445644
I have 2 pairs of unpadded tights; one regular fleecy lined and one Ibex wool. I wear them for all different kinds of sports, cycling, running, hiking, x country skiing, snow shoeing. If I wear them riding, with shorts underneath, I like not having to wash them every time, since I am wearing them a lot, for a lot of different sports. Much more cost effective.
I do have a pair of padded knickers, which I wear if the temperature is cooler, but not going up much. If that happens, I wear knee warmers (which on me are essentially leg warmers).