GB Team Kit whilst commuting - Don't

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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Please don't wear GB team kit whilst commuting, especially if you are not in the Squad.

We get loads of squad riders round here...

So there is me, just pulled out of work and spot a 'fully' kitted rider in front (short top / shorts and shaved legs)..... soon caught him..."Oh have you been training on the track".......I then the face then turns round and the fella's older than me...doh....erm.....not a squad rider.....:whistle:

He must have thought I was a looney.....:biggrin: he did say, "not as much as he used to".....then commented on it was a bit parky... (it would be in short top/pants).

So for the sake of embarrasing moments, don't wear GB kit unless you are in the squad. I did go on to ride off into the distance anyway....:ohmy:
 

CotterPin

Senior Member
Location
London
Personally any pro team kit is a bit of a no-no as far as I am concerned. It just looks wrong, especially when it is a bit of a mix and match job. Far worse are cyclists in the yellow jersey - it's like having a copy of the FA Cup on your mantelpiece. (Or am I being a bit too snobby here?*)


*This is a rhetorical question as I think I might know the answer. :biggrin:
 

AdamBlade

Well-Known Member
Location
Sheffield
On a similar note, what would you consider reasonable wear for commuting? Just interested as I currently commute in shorts (non-cycling) and Altura cycle jacket. Thinking about getting myself some cycling shorts.
 

BentMikey

Rider of Seolferwulf
Location
South London
AdamBlade said:
On a similar note, what would you consider reasonable wear for commuting? Just interested as I currently commute in shorts (non-cycling) and Altura cycle jacket. Thinking about getting myself some cycling shorts.

Go with what you like and feels comfortable, don't listen to any of us on here.

It takes all kinds, some people on here ride with bikesters (type of baggy trousers that are the most uncool thing *ever*).
 

4F

Active member of Helmets Are Sh*t Lobby
Location
Suffolk.
BentMikey said:
Nothing wrong with pro kit IMO. Yellow jersey is a no-no, mind.

I have seen some bloke round this way wearing a king of the mountains jersey in table top flat Suffolk :biggrin::biggrin:.
 

Joe

Über Member
I have some pro kit, but nothing that matches!
I also wear a polka dot jersey quite often, though not when commuting.
Screw the rules!:biggrin:
 

alecstilleyedye

nothing in moderation
Moderator
i have been known to commute in a full z team kit when it was all i had clean…
 

snapper_37

Barbara Woodhouse's Love Child
Location
Wolves
I've got a lovely cannondale siemens long sleeve jersey. I like it as the colours are fab and hides a multitude of sins being virtually black :biggrin:

Wearing pro-team stuff is just the same as folks who wear a full england strip when having a kick around over the park, imo.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
BentMikey said:
It takes all kinds, some people on here ride with bikesters (type of baggy trousers that are the most uncool thing *ever*).

I don't know about 'cool', but if you think Bikesters are 'baggy', you need to look up the meaning of baggy. Mine are slim and elegant (except around my fat arse.);)
 

Rhythm Thief

Legendary Member
Location
Ross on Wye
I can't imagine why anyone would want to buy team kit. On some level, you must be pretending to yourself that you're actually riding for that team, which strikes me as abit odd. Especially if you're just going to work. Still, whatever floats your boat. One of the things I used to enjoy doing was overtaking these people while I was commuting in my work clothes.;)
 
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