Originally Posted by
KraneXL
This is incontrovertible. But not just limited to art, but a lot more about your personality. Even when its just cut-offs and a t-shirt.
Originally Posted by
TimothyH
Trying to look pro may be motivation for some but for others, matching clothes to bike has nothing to do with the desire to look like a professional.
I for one, prefer understated, simpler and more elegant designs rather than the sponsored pro look. Just because a garment is simple doesn't mean it is fredly or that it cannot match the bike.
-Tim-
I was staying at a Ritz Carlton in Georgia, sort of an impromptu trip - didn't bring a sport jacket or slacks. When I checked in I noticed the bars and restaurants had a very east coast dress code, and I didn't make the cut. I asked this sassy woman behind the counter if I could slide into the restaurant lounge Cali style...see said, in a very Southern drawl, "Honey..., just look put together".