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    Help needed

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    Hi, I am apart of a product development apparel class at Colorado State University and we are creating a custom cycling apparel line. If you are between the ages of 18-40 and would be willing to take a short survey (20 ?s) we would appreciate your help!

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    What's with the age limits?

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    I was wondering the same thing!
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    My first question as well. I'm 55 and know quite a few avid cyclists who are well into their 70s.
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    Me, too.
    Maybe college students don't get this.
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    I had a quick look at the survey and found it poorly laid out. It left out a lot of categories of cyclist when asking people what sort they were. And the obsession with fashion does suggest that this was created by college student/s who don't actually know many people who ride bikes.
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    Cycling is an expensive hobby and most cyclists with any cash to spend are probably over 40 LOL. Think less about fashion and more like spanx and you are tawking. I spend more on cycling and fitness clothing than I do on my regular wardrobe though.

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    Hit and run posters , why pay any attention to them at all?
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    WOW! I'm glad that I'm not the only one that is perturbed by the age limits! I guess it's a good thing that the bike industry doesn't have the same parameters HA! Truthfully, who cares how old you are ?

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    I thought the target demographic for pretty much everything actually ended a little bit younger, like early 30s, though. So it made sense to me for a marketing class. Not that I would bother with the hit-and-run poster even if I were 15 years younger, like Irulan said.
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    What do you suppose it says about me that I had to look up what a peplum is to even know if it would be desirable on cycling gear...... ( not that it matters, as I am also too old)
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    First lesson in marketing: know your audience.

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    Well, if they're college students, I wouldn't expect them to be experts in market research. That's why they're learning about it in school.

    A good take-away from this would be to use loose parameters for the research and let the results determine the market demographics, rather than defining the demographics before doing the research.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    What do you suppose it says about me that I had to look up what a peplum is to even know if it would be desirable on cycling gear...... ( not that it matters, as I am also too old)
    I had to look up "peplum" too.

    As NYbiker said, it's a class. They aren't experts; they are learning.

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    I know what a peplum is, and yes I would consider a garment with one. However, I did not take the survey since I'm over 40.

    Here's a great commuting cycling rainjacket that I saw in London in June: http://www.ananichoola.co.uk/syr/cr-13-2401/

    I didn't buy it, but I almost did.

    Hopefully the student read these responses and learned from them.

 

 

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