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  1. #1
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    Eh, for me -- but I wish the kickstarter luck -- more successful cycling clothing manufacturers geared towards women is a good thing. I did see a link in another discussion of these elsewhere to some unpadded underwear that was designed to move the seams further out from the seat interface area (and still be cute, although more "granny panties in cute fabrics" cute), which seemed like a great idea.

    I find that any ride long enough to want to avoid seams for me (I don't really need padding, but own padded bike shorts for long rides just to get something seamless through all the relevant regions) I will get sweaty enough that I need to change some clothing (at least my bra), so I might as well carry different shorts along with the sports bra.

    Edit: if anyone has any suggestions for fleece-only/triathlon style shorts that have the back of the fleece come up pretty high, I'd love to hear them. My previously-perfect shorts have gotten a little big and are no longer made so I can't buy them smaller, plus when I get up into the 200km+ range on rides the seam at the back of the fleece can start to chafe.
    Last edited by antimony; 08-30-2013 at 05:05 AM.

  2. #2
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    Why not just use a removable liner from bike capris with street clothes instead if you don't want to stand out but still want the protection/padding? I certainly wouldn't wear those as stand alone bike *shorts* .. not at my age of 63 .. lol .. Anyways a younger woman wearing those as are could definitely cause an accident with passer byres ogling away.

  3. #3
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    nay... the undie style negates a lot of the utility of having a chamois - IMHO they'd at least need to be "boy shorts" length and tight enough around the leg hole to stay put to be of any use. Both those pairs look like they might rub in uncomfortable places. She looks like she's been sucked into the "padding" myth of cycling shorts.... it's not about padding anything (in fact as many people find out highly padded shorts can be a major liability for soft tissue pressure and discomfort), but about creating a seamless place for your tender parts to be gliding along on... puts on querulous oldster voice.... I remember when cycling shorts had real chamois leather in them and weren't padded in the slightest (ok, ok... I never had a pair with real chamois, but I did have some with a synthetic, washable, equivalent that were basically unpadded)
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  4. #4
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    actually, aside from the vintage aspect of look and fabric, Novarra already makes a panty type brief with a chamois in black and white. They are not extremely thick chamois, but there is enough for commuting on anything other than a really hard saddle. I wore them for several years while commuting for work and to the gym but always took a pair of regular briefs to change into and out of and used them only for the ride. I still wear them at the gym because they are more comfortable than cotton or nylon briefs under my work out shorts and or tights.
    marni
    Katy, Texas
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  5. #5
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    May 2013
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    Found this. REI does have a brief, but the reviews are poor with the padding too far back.

    These fare far better .. http://www.rei.com/product/845303/no...derwear-womens

  6. #6
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    Thinking sexualization is a lazy marketing technique that is already too prevalent and something that just turns me away from a product. This product may work for some and it's their call on the way it's being marketed.
    ‘The negative feelings we all have can be addictive…just as the positive…it’s up to
    us to decide which ones we want to choose and feed”… Pema Chodron

  7. #7
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    I forget the brand, but I have a padded pair of underwear that I got years ago from REI. It isn't the one linked above. I wear them sometimes to spin class. I've never had a problem with chafing. I think for a ride less than an hour, which I guess most commutes are, they would be fine, if you need padding for a ride that short. As long as the chamois is removable for the day, or you bring an extra pair of undies anyway, they should be fine. They certainly are more attractive than the pair I have, or any of my underwear, for that matter!


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