Fifty Plus (50+) - Would you buy used cycling shorts?

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Tom Bombadil
01-06-07, 08:32 PM
I see used cycling shorts on eBay all the time.
The prices might be good, but I expect the price for used underwear is pretty good too.
Would you buy one year old, used cycling shorts?
I'm not too keen on the idea.
Some stuff on e-bay is brand new, however as to used...Would you buy underwear from Goodwill? I think the answer to your question and mine is the same.
Blackberry
01-06-07, 08:57 PM
I bought a used--but thoroughly drycleaned--bathing suit from the Salvation Army--to the utter horror of every female to whom I mentioned this purcase. I've donated blood since, and they took it.
Tom Bombadil
01-06-07, 09:17 PM
Have you tried to donate urine? :D
Digital Gee
01-06-07, 10:07 PM
Some stuff on e-bay is brand new, however as to used...Would you buy underwear from Goodwill? I think the answer to your question and mine is the same.
Whoa! You can get underwear from Goodwill? :D
oilfreeandhappy
01-07-07, 12:36 AM
Second-hand boxer shorts are OK, but not briefs.:)
stapfam
01-07-07, 02:03 AM
There is only one answer to that and for me that is NO. Probably nothing wrong with it but if someone bought them- Tried them on and they don't fit- Presuming they bought the right size- They probably won't fit me either. I just picked up a top in a sale. I am a Medium but these are marked up XXL.
Before handing over any money- I always try Clothing on to ensure tha the stuff fits me in the first place. That cannot be done on mail order.
I see used cycling shorts on eBay all the time.
The prices might be good, but I expect the price for used underwear is pretty good too.
Would you buy one year old, used cycling shorts?
I'm not too keen on the idea.
I'm not too keen either
I don't wear underwear with cycling shorts, and I don't care how clean the used shorts look,,no thank you.
george
Carusoswi
01-07-07, 05:07 AM
There would be no justification for this thread without someone taking the opposite view. Clothing is clothing. If you buy used cycling shorts (or boxer shorts or briefs) and clean it yourself, what would you imagine could still be on those fabrics that should worry you?
I wouldn't be up to briefs if they had permanent stains - but that's just because I'm as unjustifiably paranoid as the rest of the posters in this thread thus far (Blackberry excluded). In reality, if you wash them in hot water with good detergent (as in a washing machine), or, in the case of cycling shorts, dry clean them (is that the way you clean that stuff?? I just wash mine in the washer), there is absolutely no reason to fear "picking up" anything unsavory.
Caruso
staehpj1
01-07-07, 07:38 AM
I wouldn't care much. You would wash them, so what's the difference?
Otoh: I doubt that I would save enough to make it worth the effort. I usually buy shorts, jerseys, etc. when Performance has a 20% off sale. Take 10% for my Team Performance membership. Factor in that I buy stuff that is already maked down and it is hard to imagine that it is worth bothering with buying used.
DnvrFox
01-07-07, 07:56 AM
You're supposed to wear cycling shorts?
http://www.jalopnik.com/cars/assets/2006/06/Nude-Bike-Race.jpg
Sometimes I don't
http://imjibi.googlepages.com/sbridge.jpg
I did that once, best shorts I ever got.
It's a cheap way to try something you wouldn't ordinarily do.
Retro Grouch
01-07-07, 08:35 AM
One of the local college fraternities in St Louis, for a Christmas project, collects new undies that they donate to some group that serves the homeless. It seems nobody cares too much about outer clothing but lots of people are squeemish about wearing used skivies.
Retro Grouch
01-07-07, 08:38 AM
Sometimes I don't
http://imjibi.googlepages.com/sbridge.jpg
Hmmm. It looks to me like you prefer to travel light. I can understand that. What's all of that stuff in the trailer?
Red Baron
01-07-07, 09:13 AM
OK I'll admit it, I've bought several pair. I'VE LEARNED TO ASK specific questions & pay special attention to what is said and NOT said. All I have bought still had tags attached as seller had were tried on for size and found not to fit. My bid max is about 25% of retail. I still then give them a thorough washing and drying IN THE SUN. Same for Shoes, jerseys, etc.
BTW- I wore hand me downs growing up - bet you who are 'sqemish(sp?)' never had that experience.;)
RB (one cheap SOB :eek: )
Tom Bombadil
01-07-07, 02:16 PM
I grew up with hand-me-downs too. But even in the hills of West Virginia, we didn't hand down underwear. Well, at least my family didn't.
I have no problems with "tried on, tags still on" stuff. After all, when you buy from a LBS, how do you know what has been tried on and what hasn't?
But some of the stuff I've seen on eBay has been 2+ years old, with descriptions like - "not too much evident wear" or "has held up well over multiple uses."
Of course if you wash it once, or twice, before wearing, I'm sure it's okay. Well, I'm reasonably sure.
BluesDawg
01-07-07, 02:54 PM
Tried on? Maybe, for a big discount. Used for a year? Not if it was free.
lighthorse@eart
01-07-07, 02:57 PM
No!
roccobike
01-07-07, 05:41 PM
Yes, But not on ebay. I'll buy locally where I can see the condition and judge the amount of wear. So with regard to the comment about Goodwill, yeah, I'd rather buy used clothing locally where I can see it, although I don't buy at Goodwill (but I've donated a few bikes to them). A local guy got out of MTBing and sold me $65 Fox shorts, in like new condition for $10.
Washing machines have been aptly described as "amusement parks for germs". (you know, just tumbling all around, no real harm). All bike clothing is marked as "Wash Cold", and most is "Hang to Dry". Use of chlorine would destroy them quickly. So, my point is, that you don't really get shorts "clean" in the wash. You just dilute the nasty stuff. It's not a matter of personal preference, it's a matter of - are you serious!!:eek: :eek: :eek: (Please note that I've refrained from the used of all double and triple entendres, semi-obscure reference to body parts, and otherwise kept this as "clean" as I do my cycling clothing.:D )
Tom Bombadil
01-07-07, 06:40 PM
(Please note that I've refrained from the used of all double and triple entendres, semi-obscure reference to body parts, and otherwise kept this as "clean" as I do my cycling clothing.:D )
Yes, this aspect of your post was quite disappointing.
"Washing machines have been aptly described as "amusement parks for germs"
:lol: :roflmao: :roflmao: :lol:
People, who are a walking collection of cooperating germs; are funny when
they get worked up over germs in places they can do no harm.
deraltekluge
01-07-07, 10:55 PM
You're supposed to wear cycling shorts?I guess that depends on when and where. Check out the scenes from the Summer Solstice Parade in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle...
http://www.light7.com/solstice2004/
You spend over a $1000 on a bike but buy somebody's old raggedy-ass underwear. Come on.
I find this a very interesting study in human thought. On the one hand there are a few who seem to argue that it's no big deal, however, most seem put off by this. If the logic offered, or assumed by reading between the lines, would hold true across situations, then it would seem that very few folks on this forum have any sexual relations with others. :) (Notice how I haven't answered the OP's questions?) I don't know if I would buy them or not, but the thread sure has caused me to wonder about it.
cyclintom
01-08-07, 08:31 AM
I certainly would NEVER buy used shorts. The very idea sends chills up and down my spine.
However, that being said, a racing team did give me a half dozen pair of shorts and some of them were used. You can bet I washed them about ten times before I wore them.
Did you know that Chlorox isn't particularly good for pads?
Heck yeah I'd buy used cycling shorts. I'd buy them from Jennifer, Stephanie or any of the other girls that ride in our group. I'd drink some beer and then wear them on my head!
Tyson
Terrierman
01-08-07, 05:31 PM
I have never bought used clothing of any description, and barring the unforeseen, I never will. Clothes are like wine, I can afford fresh.
Blackberry
01-08-07, 05:42 PM
Heck yeah I'd buy used cycling shorts. I'd buy them from Jennifer, Stephanie or any of the other girls that ride in our group. I'd drink some beer and then wear them on my head!
Tyson
That's the problem with you 50-plussers. You're just a bunch of old fuds who don't know how to loosen up and have fun.
bigbossman
01-08-07, 06:24 PM
If you buy used cycling shorts (or boxer shorts or briefs) and clean it yourself, what would you imagine could still be on those fabrics that should worry you?
Why - cooties, of course! :D
http://www.grrl.com/cootie2.jpg
greywolf
01-08-07, 08:18 PM
Of course even if you try on a new pair in the shop ,who knows who,s tryed them on before you or even if they,ve been returned because they were too tight in the crutch!
cyclintom
01-08-07, 08:52 PM
Of course even if you try on a new pair in the shop ,who knows who,s tryed them on before you or even if they,ve been returned because they were too tight in the crutch!
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! I'LL NEVER TRY ON ANOTHER PAIR OF SHORTS AS LONG AS I LIVE!!!!!!
Heck yeah I'd buy used cycling shorts. I'd buy them from Jennifer, Stephanie or any of the other girls that ride in our group. I'd drink some beer and then wear them on my head!
Tyson
Carefull out there pardner,dont want you huffing any feline shorts that might be sporting an Adams apple.
CheeseLouise
01-08-07, 10:28 PM
Ewe!!!! SWASS (SWeaty ASS) Acktooey! I have to say I have no desire to experience the SWASS of the unknown :eek:
bigbossman
01-08-07, 11:37 PM
Ewe!!!! SWASS (SWeaty ASS) Acktooey! I have to say I have no desire to experience the SWASS of the unknown :eek:
Yeah - think "Batwing" and "the Goat". No, thanks.
Dchiefransom
01-08-07, 11:59 PM
I couldn't see myself getting used cycling shorts.
Getting a "Brief Safe" for those long bike trips might different.
http://www.shomer-tec.com/site/product.cfm?id=99887213-F553-E130-7F2BE5BED6A1828B
cyclintom
01-09-07, 08:34 AM
:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:
Digital Gee
01-09-07, 08:41 AM
How do you folks take test rides on new bikes, knowing there's a good chance someone else's arse sat in that saddle? And what's the half-life of cooties, anyway? :D
How do you folks take test rides on new bikes, knowing there's a good chance someone else's arse sat in that saddle? And what's the half-life of cooties, anyway? :D
I usually take my own saddle with me when I take a test ride. Afterall, I might have a negative view of the entire bike, when it's just the saddle causing the problem.
And, if I'm correct, half-life only comes into play on things not alive. Which raises the question, "Do dead cooties count?"
Tom Bombadil
01-09-07, 09:41 AM
The used cycling short was the layer of clothing that was between the saddle on the new bike and the arse.
roccobike
01-09-07, 10:38 AM
You spend over a $1000 on a bike but buy somebody's old raggedy-ass underwear. Come on.
How do you think I got the $1000 for the bike? Now that the bike is paid for I can start eating lunches again.
Sometimes I don't
http://imjibi.googlepages.com/sbridge.jpg
Dude - where's your helmet?
Digital Gee
01-09-07, 12:05 PM
Dude - where's your helmet?
Yeah, always wear protection! :D
swan652
01-09-07, 01:07 PM
Sure. They'd fit right in with my used toothbrushes. Steve
mollusk
01-09-07, 02:08 PM
I might buy them. It depends on what they were used for.
SaiKaiTai
01-09-07, 02:11 PM
OK, I've reading this thread for a while, now, and giving it some good, hard thought.
No. No way. I don't even like reusing my own.
Tom Bombadil
01-09-07, 02:19 PM
Dude - where's your helmet?
He did a good job with his flesh-colored tights, but you can just make them out.
Next time we expect full commando pics!
Nope, wouldn't buy cycling shorts on eBay . . . I know where they've been.
Tom Bombadil
01-09-07, 04:09 PM
Now for my next question ... Would you buy Digital Gee's used cycling shorts?
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