Origamist
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Nipper said:So if lycra is so good why don't all the millions of European cyclists wear it? I tend to wear what ever clothes I happen to be wearing, always a kangol504, sometimes with a suit, sometimes tweed (which is arguably the best material for cycling), but mostly in jeans and jumpers . I am showing those non cyclists that it is not a weird subculture but normal to ride a bicycle.
In the UK, one of the cornerstones of early to mid 20th century transport was the utility cyclist. Now, the notion of cycling a few miles to the shops is alien to most people. The disappearance of the utililty cyclist heralded the end of cycling in everyday apparel for many people.
We could go down the sub-culture, out-group, signifier/signified route with regard to clothing - but that's a diversion - it's fundamentally about the act of cycling, garb is a side-show; albeit often a garish one.
Nipper said:Initially I read a few threads here and thought this seems like an interesting forum. Further reading in the last few days has lead me to think that an awful lot of people here are lycra clad road warriors (or even worse weekend racers). Are there any posters here who are normal cyclists on upright bikes wearing normal clothes? Are there any people living car free?
Don't give up just yet. Commuting is one of the more rough-and-tumble parts of the forum and the dialogue can get strained and adversarial from time to time.
FYI, I sometimes wear normal clothes, sometimes lycra and I live car free.