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Old 09-05-19, 05:30 AM
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KraneXL
 
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Originally Posted by Fahrenheit531
Wear whatever's comfortable for you.
Done.
This questioning is so ubiquitous maybe it should be a sticky? If I stated a thread with boxers vs brief there'd be a hundred reasons from each side as to why one is superior to the other. Which is to say it doesn't matter how they're designed or what anyone tells you how they're suppose to be worn. Wear what you feel is right and comfortable for you. If you feel you need an extra layer underneath then so be it. There is no such thing as one size fits all.

Originally Posted by berner
Wearing skin tight bike shorts is a sign you are comfortable in your own skin and masculinity. On the other hand, shaving legs, not so much.
In fact, that's one sign among many.

Originally Posted by fishboat
Save your money, you can wear cut off blue-jean shorts and you'll be fine.
You mean they work for you? Jeans are about the worst apparel for cycling thee is.
Originally Posted by MikeyMK
I like being a cyclist, but i don't wanna look like one.

The equipment goes on the bike. All of it.
Accoutrements are the difference between a cyclist and someone who rides a bike.

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