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Old 09-08-07, 11:31 PM
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Need More Clothes!

Now that I have a steady weekday job (the 40 hour type) AND a weeknights/weekends job, I'm biking daily... at all hours of the day and between 8 and 20+ hilly urban miles a day... and I run out of clothes very quickly. I have a couple of shirts and some shorts... but it's all very piecemeal, so I'm looking for an INEXPENSIVE and QUALITY site or store that sells jerseys and shorts... rain and winter gear would be a plus, too. I'd like to still commute in the chillier months.

Anyone have a favorite dealer?
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Buy away:
https://www.aerotechdesigns.com/
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Becky: Attn! The prices here are great*, and they have large sizes!
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I tried Aero Tech and the straps were too short. I'm 6'2" and 240. I tried an XXL bib. I think they were made for someone under 5'10" and 200. Talk about a wedgie.
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Hi,
depends on what you mean by cheap. It depends a lot on how big your tummy is as well.

https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...at%3A%20Shorts

Velor runs a bit small for a Clyde. But it you're a 42 or smaller these are real nice.

https://www.velowear.com/products/1110149PRTXSM.aspx

https://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/sto...Id=1&langId=-1
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