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Old 06-18-13 | 08:01 AM
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hnsq
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First of all, thanks for all of the replies so far.

Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
Maybe he has no place to hang a week's worth of clothing where he works. I sure don't.
I do have an office, but the door is glass, and there is no decent place to hang clothes where people couldn't see them walking by. They are fairly big on appearance here, so I am sure it wouldn't go over well if clients could see clothes in my office, so keeping a week's worth at work might not work out.

Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94
And your climate is much different than it is over here. Me I ride a mile or two and I'm dripping wet this time of year. I'm betting PA gets its fair share of summer humidity.
This might work for me eventually, but as much as I hate to admit it, I am very out of shape. Two years ago I was commuting 11 miles each way without an issue, but in those two years I have gained 20 lbs and absolutely could not make it without sweating my a** off. A year from now hopefully it will be a different story.

Originally Posted by oldskoolwrench
hnsq,

The light garment bag idea works pretty good if you can figure out a way to strap it down with too much wrinkling. You could also try this; a garment bag pannier.

Or, as others have mentioned, you could just ride with the suit on.

the biking garment bag is a great idea...I have one of these for traveling already, I haven't figured out a way to attach it to a bike yet, but it fits in the overhead compartment of an airplane, so I might be able to get it to work. I will have to try it on a weekend to see how wrinkled it actually gets...



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