Is it a bad thing when commuting is hip?
#101
Zip tie Karen
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#102
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I wish commuting were more hip. I ride with hipsters, engineers, professionals, unemployed, young people, old people, single people, married people, etc. We all seem to have a good time. Not all of them commute all the time, but many of them commute part time. The more the motorists of this city see bikes out on the roads, the safer it becomes for all of us. (even if they are running red lights)
#103
ROM 6:23
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From: Coastal Maine
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#104
ROM 6:23
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Exactly. I bought those newfangled Levi's 511 Commuter jeans. I want to ride my 4.5 mile commute without having to change clothes or fussing. The pants work fine and I never have to worry about them getting caught in the chain. And no, I'm not a wannabe. Just being practical. Besides, if Levi's makes them this whole thing has gone mainstream, which is so unhip!
#105
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Because they wear those jeans for every day life and also ride a bike. Instead of having extra kit to change into every time they get on a bike. They just get on the bike and ride.
I wear "skinny" jeans because I am a skinny person and I feel they fit/look the best. I've also invested in nice pairs of jeans designed for cycling. Couple percent of spandex or similar material in the fabric. Allows the jeans to have a lot more stretch. They also have a higher back to avoid the dreaded crack! Reflective strip inside the pant leg so you can roll it up and be more reflective. Double gussetted crotch to keep them from bunching while on the seat etc... This way I can hope on a bike at anytime and be comfortable. Want to get dinner with friends 5miles away? Not a problem, no need to change into kit.
I wear "skinny" jeans because I am a skinny person and I feel they fit/look the best. I've also invested in nice pairs of jeans designed for cycling. Couple percent of spandex or similar material in the fabric. Allows the jeans to have a lot more stretch. They also have a higher back to avoid the dreaded crack! Reflective strip inside the pant leg so you can roll it up and be more reflective. Double gussetted crotch to keep them from bunching while on the seat etc... This way I can hope on a bike at anytime and be comfortable. Want to get dinner with friends 5miles away? Not a problem, no need to change into kit.
Last edited by weshigh; 06-07-12 at 02:47 PM. Reason: also=allows
#106
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I'd be glad to see more people riding bikes, whoever they are -- serial killers and pedophiles excluded. I rarely ever see other bike commuters on my route. It wouldn't bother me if they were wearing skinny jeans, tweed, high-viz or racing kit. Just get out and ride.
#108
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From: Coastal Maine
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Not sure about BK (really, Burger King can't be hip!) but of course I googled APC. Yikes, it's some French clothing store in NYC. And they call their pants "trousers". Reminds of that annoying AT&T commercial with the "actress" (for the PC: actor) whose line is "Latte please." Bravo, Alex, Bravo!
#109
Sorry for being dead sexy on a bike... It's 2012 and we're still talking about fixters as if it was a new thing? Sorry to rehash old Bike Snob posts but I'm pretty sure the apex was during the 2008-2009 hipster season:
https://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/2009...ixed-gear.html
https://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/2009...ixed-gear.html
Last edited by cellery; 06-07-12 at 02:00 PM.
#110
Sorry for being dead sexy on a bike... It's 2012 and we're still talking about fixters as if it was a new thing? Sorry to rehash old Bike Snob posts but I'm pretty sure the apex was during the 2008-2009 hipster season:
https://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/2009...ixed-gear.html
https://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/2009...ixed-gear.html
#111
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From: Oak Park, IL
#112
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yes, but at least it only looks foolish while you are actually on the bike.........
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I appreciate that hipsters look like they closed their eyes in a thrift shop and randomly purchased their wardrobe. It gives us conformists something to laugh at.
#116
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hence the "while on the bike". If people who sock stuff are walking around, its because they forgot to unstuff. Do hipster guys forget that they are wearing women's jeans?
I appreciate that hipsters look like they closed their eyes in a thrift shop and randomly purchased their wardrobe. It gives us conformists something to laugh at.
I appreciate that hipsters look like they closed their eyes in a thrift shop and randomly purchased their wardrobe. It gives us conformists something to laugh at.
#119
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From: Downtown Detroit, Mi.
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Aside from a bike, this is the only thing I have in comon with a hipster. OOOoo you stinky hipsters,,, when I get my hands on you!!!
#121
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#124
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From: Albany, NY
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I hope they don't actually sell fixed gear bikes at urban outfitters... thankfully I moved outta the city and no longer have a local urban outfitters to go check!
I think this thread is hilarious. The town I live in is an up and coming hipsterville and I hope it keeps up so the value of my house keeps going up! The more ironic chainring tattoos and PBR trucker hats the better. And when all of this has passed and the next generation has moved on to ultimate frisbee teams or lawn mower tattoos or whatever else the next fashion will be I'll still be riding my bike.
It's all right here... this sums up every scenester, including the fixed gear bike hipsters. I even found myself (sort of).
https://www.yourscenesucks.com/
I think this thread is hilarious. The town I live in is an up and coming hipsterville and I hope it keeps up so the value of my house keeps going up! The more ironic chainring tattoos and PBR trucker hats the better. And when all of this has passed and the next generation has moved on to ultimate frisbee teams or lawn mower tattoos or whatever else the next fashion will be I'll still be riding my bike.
It's all right here... this sums up every scenester, including the fixed gear bike hipsters. I even found myself (sort of).
https://www.yourscenesucks.com/
Last edited by puckett129; 06-08-12 at 08:47 AM.




Nor, do I know BK ... but, NYC seems to do their own thing (fashion-wise), mostly.

