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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by morsecode
    This is inconcievable to me... am I just being stubborn? it is really important not to wear underwear?
    You should do what feels right to you - but frankly, I can't imagine wearing underwear with my bike shorts. They are designed to be worn without underwear, and they are very comfortable that way. And yes, I do wash my shorts after every use - but I'd do that with or without underwear.

    There are some gals here who are more comfortable wearing underwear with their shorts, but I suspect that most of us don't.

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  2. #2
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    nope...no undies under my shorts!

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    Me- no undies under my shorts. I did this for a little while until my 'lines' were noticed and I was corrected. Much more comfortable.
    DPITA- At my suggestion put on my shorts and stood there in abject horror, looked at me and said "But... they feel like diapers!"
    No shorts for DPITA...

  4. #4
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    No undies, and very happy about it! So comfy!

    (and in lycra my butt looks much better *without* the undie lines!)

    If you just don't want to go out in one layer of fabric, try wearing your shorts as though they were underwear (like boxer-briefs) and put capris or baggy shorts on over them.

    One of my favorite things to wear on my bike is my Terry Commuter Skort. It's bike shorts with a wrap skirt over them. Nobody gets to see anything I don't feel like showing, and I'm very comfy on the bike. (no undies)

    Edit: in fact, that's it in my avatar picture! http://www.terrybicycles.com/product...arel&sc=Skorts
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06
    Me- no undies under my shorts. I did this for a little while until my 'lines' were noticed and I was corrected. Much more comfortable.
    DPITA- At my suggestion put on my shorts and stood there in abject horror, looked at me and said "But... they feel like diapers!"
    No shorts for DPITA...
    They don't earn the title DPITA easily.

    Quillfred - no u's
    Yes, SHE can.

    "Angels fly because they take themselves lightly"
    Gilbert K. Chesterton

  6. #6
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    Edit: in fact, that's it in my avatar picture! http://www.terrybicycles.com/product...arel&sc=Skorts
    But oh how I hate those colors. Why can't they have black? Or Navy or some other solid but flattering color?

    Karen

    edit: my bad...they do have solid colors--just not on that original link.. :::slinking away::::

  7. #7
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    No undies.

    Make a "search" in the forum for the words "underwear" or "commando" to unearth about 1000 posts on this subject.

  8. #8
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    No undies!

    Cycling shorts do NOTHING for panty lines!

  9. #9
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    No undies. When I first got cycling shorts I also felt a little weird about not wearing underwear underneath them but after riding 45 miles I figured out why everyone kept telling me to not wear undies. The underwear seams kept rubbing and actually created a bruised/red area. Cycling shorts are definately not meant to have undies worn underneath them.

  10. #10
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    Anybody else here old enough to remember when the "chamois" in bike shorts was really a chamois (i.e. an animal hide)? After the shorts were washed and dried, the chamois was stiff as a board. Before you wore them, you had to scrub it back and forth in your hands until it softened up. And the shorts were generally wool. I never had wool shorts (always wished I had a pair) because knit fabrics were just coming in and the shop owner's wife made the shorts we sold from knit fabric and leather chamois. Unfortunately, the chamois shrunk and the knit didn't, making for uncomfortable folds in the wrong places.

  11. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by DebW
    Anybody else here old enough to remember when the "chamois" in bike shorts was really a chamois (i.e. an animal hide)? After the shorts were washed and dried, the chamois was stiff as a board. Before you wore them, you had to scrub it back and forth in your hands until it softened up. And the shorts were generally wool. I never had wool shorts (always wished I had a pair) because knit fabrics were just coming in and the shop owner's wife made the shorts we sold from knit fabric and leather chamois. Unfortunately, the chamois shrunk and the knit didn't, making for uncomfortable folds in the wrong places.
    Oh yeah! I rode across France when I was 15 in those! That's what chamois cream was for back then--to soften the chamois. Sometimes the Good Old Days were not really all the great!

 

 

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