Originally Posted by tubescreamerx
It may look "affected" but it doesn't mean it's impractical. Jerseys wick away moisture better and are lighter than a cotton tee. Also, I sometimes use the pockets for storing a gel or banana if I'm doing multiple sessions in a row. The point is that I don't want to have to buy too many sets of synthentic tops (for cycling vs. spinning) because it'd be more cost-effective to use what you have in both situations.
Ok, simple poll, has anyone ever seen anyone wear a bike jersey to a spin class? now I've got to admit that I don't do spinning often, but I go to a gym where it goes on , and I've done spin classes as I travel in at least 10 different cities. I have never seen a single personl wear a bike jersey to a spin class.
Andif you're concerned about function over appearence, then why do you want to give away this wonderfully wicking garment,merely because of its looks?