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  1. #1
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    I'm the same way with boy shorts.

    It can't be that you're supposed to sit all day long.

    It must be that our butts are too muscular. Yeah, that's it.

    As to sizing, I wear a small Ibex brief where I take a medium in just about all other underwear. Generally if a brief rides up on me, it's because it's too large.
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  2. #2
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    No one has ever described my butt as muscular... (although it is a lot smaller than before I started cycling), but I do think it has something to do with having a "cycling" body that is slim and fit, rather than someone who is just skinny.
    I never thought the problem could be that the shorts are too big, though. I have a pair of boy short swimming bottoms that are size small (my usual size for a swimsuit) from Athleta and they do the same thing. I wear them canoeing on the neighborhood pond, but that's about it, because I am so uncomfortable in them.
    Knott, I could see how these boy shorts might rip easily. They are very thin, but warm.

  3. #3
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    okay, I am having a really hard time dressing warm enough to bike under 50 F. I don't have any merino tights yet, anyone have any suggestions? My face gets really cold.

    Brenda.

  4. #4
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    Try the thin Louis Garneau balaclava sold right here on TE:
    http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodLG_1014002.html
    It's lightweight and breathable...not wool, but but keeps my cheeks and chin and ears etc all very nice and warm. It's so stretchy that you can cover as much or as little of you nose, chin, and mouth as you want....you can pull it under your chin to just warm your cheeks and ears and neck, you can even pull it back off your head entirely like a little hood and use it just for a turtleneck too!
    I LOVE mine, have used it several years already.

    i would suggest getting some Ibex brand merino wool tights- get the heaviest weight you can manage to afford- you'll get addicted to wearing them! I have some I wear for pajamas now too.
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  5. #5
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    Thanks, Lisa. I'll try one and also get some tights. I had been checking out the tights online, but have never worn a balaclava.

    Brenda.

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    Lisa - I think you might as well give in and get yourself some sheep and/or alpacas! That way you can spin your own wool. Then again, what would Ruby do to the sheep.....

    I haven't tried wool tights but have switched from bike tights to wearing my bib shorts under non-chamois tights. It's a lot warmer, particularly if I'm wearing my smartwool snowboarding socks. Add knee covers and you've got two layers from waist to ankle. The Sheila Moon wool knee covers are toasty....

  7. #7
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    This is a great book for describing sheep breeds and the characteristics of their wool...I refer to it a lot for my spinning, knitting and weaving adventures. Its not too big so you can carry it with you when going to fairs and wool festivals too!
    You must do the thing you think you cannot do.
    - Eleanor Roosevelt

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickchick View Post
    Lisa - I think you might as well give in and get yourself some sheep and/or alpacas! That way you can spin your own wool. Then again, what would Ruby do to the sheep.....
    Hey, 'the girls' are doing great with their 4H goats...so far.


    By the way, I had to give up knitting in order to have time to ride a bike. So I don't think spinning is in my future.
    Soon to get some honeybees, though...and then there's my worm-powered compost bin. If only I didn't have to actually work, I could theoretically do it all.

    The Sheila Moon wool knee covers are toasty....
    Keep in mind that those are actually only 11% wool....being 89% polyester and Lycra.
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  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    I'm the same way with boy shorts.

    It can't be that you're supposed to sit all day long.

    It must be that our butts are too muscular. Yeah, that's it.

    As to sizing, I wear a small Ibex brief where I take a medium in just about all other underwear. Generally if a brief rides up on me, it's because it's too large.

    Hmmmmm I love boy shorts. Hate bikini style - don't think I could ever be comfortable with thongs as what I dislike about bikinis is where they end up.... so I always get boy shorts or "hipsters". They must be very, very thin though. I have some that are cotton and I only wear them to sleep in. They do get very uncomfortable and bunch up if I put them under pants. The best boy shorts (and my favorite underwear period) are microfiber -really thin and comfy. I'm not sure if you could get wool to be thin enough.
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  10. #10
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    I tried to learn to spin (fiber) and did ok with a spindle, but using a spinning wheel the teacher said I was less successful than anyone she'd ever seen in years of teaching.

    Some things are just not meant to be. It's ok. I have other strengths (on some days, at least).

  11. #11
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    Lisa, those dolls have a scary, creepy look to them! Perfect for Halloween...

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    I can't quite understand the purpose of boy shorts that crawl up your crotch and give you a wedgie. Isn't that the whole idea they are supposed to fix??

    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    Lisa, those dolls have a scary, creepy look to them! Perfect for Halloween...
    Why Robin, whatever do you mean?
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  13. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    I can't quite understand the purpose of boy shorts that crawl up your crotch and give you a wedgie. Isn't that the whole idea they are supposed to fix??
    For me boy shorts don't do that - bikini style undies often do though...
    the only problem I have ever had is with cotton boy shorts. They are too thick to wear under jeans comfortably. Microfiber ones are very comfy for me (and show no panty lines under dress pants, which I have to wear to work). The cotton ones are like wearing shorts, they are just too bulky to wear under pants. I do like to wear them to sleep in though.
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  14. #14
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    That's why I think I am a freak of nature... boy shorts just don't work on me, but I keep wearing the Ibex ones for running, hiking, x country skiing, since they don't show. I have tried wearing them under regular pants in very cold situations, but they are so bunched up, it's horrible.
    I know we've had this discussion before, so I won't belabor the point. For regular underwear, I wear thongs. I get expensive ones, they stay put, and I forget about them.
    Still thinking about that Kurta, though.

 

 

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