Thanks for the info Susan! I'm pretty much a S in Sugoi so that's why I didn't think of the black as a possibility. I'll look at Greta then! Thank you!
Thanks for the info Susan! I'm pretty much a S in Sugoi so that's why I didn't think of the black as a possibility. I'll look at Greta then! Thank you!
Ack, I shouldn't have kept reading this thread. I just ordered the loose fit knickers w/out the chamois. They seem perfect for the times I am meeting someone for lunch or an appt. and I don't want to wear a skort. I have 2 pair of the board shorts, in the shorts length and I love them and now I have 2 extra liners that came with them. I also liked the looks of capri length board shorts, but I do not *need* them.
My Bravo knickers just arrived and they fit perfectly, both with and without liner shorts. I will try them out on the bike tomorrow, while commuting to an appointment.
I now am thinking about selling my Terry Scooter capris. They are cool looking, but the x smalls are huge on me. They definitely would fit someone who normally wears a small. Great styling and pockets, but for some reason, these are huge, even though every other piece I have from Terry fits me perfectly.
Crankin - glad to hear the Bravo Capri worked so well for you!
I am happy to report that the Bravos passed the cycling test. It was only 12 miles round trip, but they stretched and moved well and didn't get too sweaty. Best of all, the liner shorts did not peek out of the waistband.
I wanted to look snazzier, with my bolero, but it was only 53 when I left, so ended up wearing an Ibex short sleeved t shirt with a Hind hoodie that I have had for years. It is cycling specific, has grease all over the arms, but is perfect for temperatures in the fifties. The way home was about 10 degrees warmer, but, until I climbed the hill to my house, I was not too warm.