Absolutely no flippin' chance! I don't even own any lycra. All my cycling is done in totally radical surfer-dude-type baggies. Time to hit some gnarly singletrack, man. I'm sendin' it!
When working for the DWP I spent the whole day dressed as a Vampire; white body paint included (this was for a charity event I hasten to add). Lycra would have been so much easier lol
I met a colleague on the stairs the stairs the other day, and was amazed to spot her having glimpse down to check..... bizarre mixed feelings to be honest.
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What also amazed me was how well she hid her disappointment
i once had to sit around in the office in full z team retro team kit whilst awaiting mrs alecetc bringing my key to the locker that contained my office attire (jeans and t-shirt)…
Often, due to the internal geography of my London office.
Only comment I've had so far is that one day, on the Brompton, the observation that I shouldn't be wearing lycra to ride 'just a folding bike'.
Often present my radio show in lycra, as I'm always en route from work to home. Does it give a slicker, faster presentation? Don't know, but it helps when the aircon in the studio's down.
Females like a pair of nice tight fitting jeans but not nice tight lycra. Although I've been brought up with it I still find it cringeworthy, even on the best figure. It seems to have got tighter over the years! Almost as bad as male ballet dancers gear.
User1314, that was an excellent idea and am sure it was appreciated by all.
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