Bib Tights fashion question



Tim Hall wrote:
> Briko bib tights have leg grippers and zips. Just say no to sock loop
> interface questions.


So do you wear your socks over or under the leg grippers?
;-)

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Really, and after all the research I put in. They'll match Gino's
gruppo you know...(and biobreak active too).
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http://www.gbcycles.co.uk/eshop.asp?wce=TIRCAM05C07101&wci=product>

Search your feelings,

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daren
 
in message <[email protected]>, POHB
('[email protected]') wrote:

>> Think about it - Would you pull your your socks up over
>> your ordinary trousers?
>>

> Of course.
> That's the normal way of stopping your trouser cuffs getting all
> snagged and oily from your chain and gears isn't it?


Yebbut, tights don't get snagged in your chain and gears.

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Apparantly I'm being a bit old-skool tucking in my trousers. The "cutting
edge" method is now rolling them up:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,1648522,00.html


"Simon Brooke" <[email protected]> wrote
>
>>> Think about it - Would you pull your your socks up over
>>> your ordinary trousers?
>>>

>> Of course.
>> That's the normal way of stopping your trouser cuffs getting all
>> snagged and oily from your chain and gears isn't it?

>
> Yebbut, tights don't get snagged in your chain and gears.
>
 
POHB wrote:
> Apparantly I'm being a bit old-skool tucking in my trousers. The "cutting
> edge" method is now rolling them up:


Works for me, and as I'm in sandals most of the year with no socks, the
tucking option is a bit of a non-starter.

We have some smart wraparound reflective bands that are the New And
Trendy version of the cycle clip and also double as reflective arm
bands. Couple of quid from Lidl, and a freebie one advertising the
Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

Pete.
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Dave Larrington wrote:
> POHB <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>>Apparantly I'm being a bit old-skool tucking in my trousers. The
>>"cutting edge" method is now rolling them up:
>>
>>http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,1648522,00.html
>>


I used to do that. Still do occasionally, when I cycle in long
trousers. But since I've been in this part of the country, that's
become pretty rare: we don't really get winter here, even by
english standards.

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