Ed's Guide to Sartorial Cycling Elegance

Anthony":2ltno8eu said:
Where are the illustrations? I need to be able to see it before I can slavishly copy it.

I'm fairly sure this is not what you had in mind......
 

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mrkawasaki":1h019fup said:
Is that a white toweling pencil skirt...??

It's actually a skort, accessorised with a matching snood and leg warmers.



But, for Anthony, here's a gentleman who understands all about timeless elegance....
 

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Whilst I have no objection to looking like a roadie, I was under the illusion that retro MTBers should be wearing boots, jeans and lumberjack shirts, along with long hair and taches, a la 70s???

If I am wrong, I had best get mesself down the barbers sharpish...
 
fingers":1asxcvrc said:
Whilst I have no objection to looking like a roadie, I was under the illusion that retro MTBers should be wearing boots, jeans and lumberjack shirts, along with long hair and taches, a la 70s???

This is about dressing like a gentleman cyclist. Think Havers and act in the spirit.

mikee":1asxcvrc said:
i take it cammo's out except in a short then?
Not seen camo lycra, could be a daring look to rival Carrera's denim greatness. Surely tartan lycra would be more appropriate though?
 
But Ed, with the exception of the shorts you've given us no direction on the colour of clothing. Now i'm a fan of fluoro cycling tops but many find them vulgar and my wife thinks mine once belonged to gay wrestler who sold out to corporate sponsorship. Can fluro be the way forward?

Also, how tight fitting should my roadie style outfit be? See I have some tops and shorts that are a bit too tight, are these still servicable within the retrobike arena? I also have some road style tops just like you describe but they are a little baggy, are these any good or are they to be binned?

I'm told my Raleigh shorts are becoming rather see through. Personally i'm fine with this but the last time I wore them Gil_m was fixated by their see through qualities, he's a big fella so i'd rather not awaken his homoerotic side. What can I do?

Finally Ed, I'd just like to follow on our conversion from yesterday. Now you rode the first session of the ride with a clear 'Body Geometry' grip in your shorts that you later donated to me as 'karma'. Being your the only person i've ever met who rides with used grips in his pants I thought I'd ask why this is and can I learn from your methods?
 
ededwards":u1d1890u said:
fingers":u1d1890u said:
Whilst I have no objection to looking like a roadie, I was under the illusion that retro MTBers should be wearing boots, jeans and lumberjack shirts, along with long hair and taches, a la 70s???

This is about dressing like a gentleman cyclist. Think Havers and act in the spirit.

mikee":u1d1890u said:
i take it cammo's out except in a short then?
Not seen camo lycra, could be a daring look to rival Carrera's denim greatness. Surely tartan lycra would be more appropriate though?

Havers? Apparently he grew up near here...

So I am to ride in my tweed jacket, Vyella shirt, chinos and my nice brown brogues???

Surely this will catch in my chain and cause a painful 'orf'...
 
mikee":ln6w6hg1 said:
i take it cammo's out except in a short then?
Not seen camo lycra, could be a daring look to rival Carrera's denim greatness. Surely tartan lycra would be more appropriate though?[/quote]


no i'm austrian
and lederhosen is not where its at unless you ride a specialized i'm told
 

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