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Old 07-06-09 | 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by lil brown bat
Plenty of people don't have access to a shower and still manage to make it work. The answer is hygiene, not some hypothetical miracle fabric.
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When I lived in Las Vegas, the office did not have a shower. I packed a change of clothes and a small towel, with basic clean-up stuff, and I'd do a quick clean-up in the bathroom and change into my clothes before work. I always allowed myself 5-10 min to cool down enough so I didn't re-sweat everything.

I have found that (for me) commuting in my work clothes is not desireable, and I frankly prefer to ride in "exercise friendly" clothing and find a way to clean up and change at work. All I need is a bathroom and a sink. I'm lucky enough to have a shower at work now, but I consider that a luxury.
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