Originally Posted by
tjspiel
Spandex has a broad meaning too and includes clothing that has no advertisements and no obvious logos. I also think that riding in ties or heels is silly, but then again ties and heels are kind of silly in almost any setting if looked at strictly from a practical point of view.
Pretty much any fashion choice we make today is going to look silly in a decade or two, except perhaps a suit and tie for men, which is sort of ironic considering a tie is about the most useless thing we wear.
The point is that trying to recommend some sort of dress code for commuters in order to make other people more comfortable commuting is a questionable pursuit and could actually result in fewer people commuting rather than more.
The voice of reason.
If one compares fashion preferences in continental europe and the USA one of the things that will become immediately obvious is that americans enjoy wearing spandex/lycra/elastene etc casually. There are many reasons for this but one of them is that USAnians live in a sportier culture than continental europeans.
AND NO MATTER WHAT MIKAEL COLVLLE-ANDERSEN OR GRANT PETERSEN THINK THIS IS NOT GOING TO CHANGE ANY TIME SOON.