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You're taking someone to task for actually responding "on topic" to a post? Interesting.
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JUst focus on the riding, kind of bring an attitude of "i don´t care what anyone thinks" and it´s half way to style. Otoh there is always the 80s mountain biker stoner look to adopt. Last edited by colker; 01-26-2020 at 01:40 PM. |
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Most stylish....Zanconato Racing of course
I’d like to think that we have had some of the most stylish and best looking kit over the last 8 seasons.
There are hundreds of cyclists all over the world wearing one of our jerseys likely on a ride right now. We took great lengths to have the right fabrics, cuts and designs. The 2014 gloves, were a big flop but otherwise we outfitted our racers and club riders alike. Don’t miss being part of the legacy!!! https://forums.thepaceline.net/showthread.php?t=246653 Sorry, couldn’t resist. Last edited by StephenCL; 01-26-2020 at 01:46 PM. |
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Those nice clean Dromarti shoes are super, but they're not STYLISH until covered with a patina of Tuscan white road dust (L'Eroica 2011):
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Lots of style there. It’s the rider not the clothes IMO. |
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No I was in agreement !
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That is a proper answer. I cannot do the Italian fit, but my dad has these with the matching gloves and they are great. Pure style. Great kit.
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?? Rapha is one of the few that have very distinct types of cycling fit.
pro cut 'classic' cut gravel- basically baggy technical t-shirts womens cycling in general can look clownish to the uninitiated. You're right, people should wear whatever makes them happy. It's a hobby, and one that people are passionate about. I don't judge anyone for clothing, just as when I'm not cycling. Quote:
Other less well known brands: PedalEd from Japan Catella from Socal There were two local brands: Endo and Angeles Creative, that had some unique flavor but haven't kept up on that. more mainstream: Attaquer and Pedal Mafia from Australia. I rode with the owners of Attaquer, both stellar cyclists. Last edited by pasadena; 01-26-2020 at 03:10 PM. |
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I think I met that guy in Benidrom, Spain back in 2004! He was in yellow at the time. And my 3 YO son says, "Look at the yellow fat man!" His mother and I cringed.
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^^^^^^^ High fashion of cycling imo. Their materials are out of this world
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Related: XX, you're a personal trainer, yes?
That industry for "workout" athletic clothing has really exploded in the last several years too, right? man, the days of going to the gym in an old Everlast or Champion sweatshirt with holes in it is gone! lot's of new "kit" in that space too. the good news is, IMO, as a runner - a lot of the fit and technical fabrics have gotten a world better than what i used to run in in HS/college. some of it is really excellent. and socks! mama mia, i love socks.
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Colors and materials are first rate though. |
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