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Judging your grammar
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- Basking in my own brilliance.
Wool in a suitable color, not black or very dark, for me. And yes, I do care what I look like.
I think the term MAMIL was first coined to describe those who got into cycling in middle age as a fashion thing more than anything else, and bought all the racing kit to look the part.

I'm a quintessential MAMIL (even though I tend to wear baggies) in that I returned to cycling in middle age after being quite a keen tourist in my 20s at about that time, 2010-11 ish.
In fact I distinctly remember how it all started. I was at a party chatting to a friend who had just had a medical and who had family history of heart disease, I was recovering from a wrecked knee, and we decided to give cycling another go. We were no doubt influenced by the MAMIL zeitgeist.
At what age does one go from being a MAMIL to an OMIL?
I know, shame.They seem to have gone the same way as the lamented Altura Winter Cruisers.
You can't get Ronhhill Bikesters any more. At least you couldn't last time I looked. They seem to have gone the same way as the lamented Altura Winter Cruisers.
It's a conspiracy by Big Tights I tell ta.
For winter I replaced my last pair of Winter Cruisers with Ronhhill Trackers. I wear clip-on braces with them.
Lycra shorts and an ordinary white T shirt for me if it's hot. Anything more is just too hot.
As it gets cooler I wear ordinary fleece jumpers, jackets, cagoules, and as many pairs of Bikesters as it takes over the top of them.
If they're practical and convenient I'm not bothered what they look like.

Bikesters were the same as Tracksters but with the waistband a bit higher at the back, they just raised the waistband of Tracksters so they could stop making two different versions unnecessarily. I have some Tracksters I bought after Bikesters disappeared, they're fine.You can't get Ronhhill Bikesters any more.
I didn't say cotton, I use synthetic T shirts, just not Lycra.I sweat too much for a cotton T shirt to be good enough. Lycra wicks the sweat away, cotton just holds it.