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queerpunk 02-27-06 08:21 AM

I <3 clothing
 
when i got in to work, weather dot com told me that it was 11 degrees, "feels like -5" here in Bridgeport. The Pequonnack River was frozen over for the first time this year. So I figured I'd give my clothes the respect and attention they deserve, by starting a thread about them.

my EMS fleece/liner gruppo is awesome-- polypro slim hat topped off with a fleece hat. polypro glove liners topped off with fleece glittens.

my thick cotton legwarmers keep my ankles not frostbitten. got them outta my friend lizxnn's freebox a way while back, making them w/o a doubt the best thing i've ever gotten out of a freebox.

my goodwill-bought old Cop street jacket. three zip-on-and-zip-offable layers-- windproof outer, waterproof liner, insulated inner. only need to wear a tshirt and a sweater beneath.

... it keeps me going till spring

thatmattbone 02-27-06 09:02 AM

I'm glad I'm not the only one with cotton legwarmers. I stole mine from my mother, but unfortunately one has mysteriously disappeared.

It seems to have disappeared several days after walking around the house in boxers/tshirt/legwarmers/homemade armwarmers while getting ready. My boyfriend gave me the eye and said he'd never been less attracted to me. No more legwarmer....suspicious.

s_9 02-27-06 09:08 AM

For the longest time, I thought that <3 meant "a butt" or "to poop on". It was only Friday that I was told it was a heart. This changes everything.

mrRed 02-27-06 09:09 AM

they could also be balls ...

queerpunk 02-27-06 09:12 AM

oh man mrRed, you totally reminded me... i balls clothing, eyeballs clothing... i forgot to thank the ski goggles that i dug out of my parents' basement! i think they're bole. they're blue!

s_9 02-27-06 09:13 AM

I also thought maybe they were boobs. Like "I poop on you!" or "I flash my tits at you!" Somehow, this means the same thing.

Anyway, clothes are awesome. I still stick with the same stuff as usual, just get my ass inside quicker. <3

Doctor Who 02-27-06 09:23 AM

Besides gloves, the most crucial article of clothing at this time of the year is a set of good shoecovers. I got a set of Descente shoecovers and they do an exemplary job of keeping my feet warm but not not. I can get away with wearing my normal socks, even at temperatures of 20 degrees and below. The only problem with 'em is a lack of a heel cutout. Sure, they're reinforced to the nines on the bottom, but eventually I will probably wear a hole there. That's not a big deal, as they're bound to get scuffed up through normal use anyway.

12XU 02-27-06 09:35 AM

Shoe covers are only good if you run clipless, which is something I only sparingly bother with during school hours.

jessefive 02-27-06 09:44 AM

My most important winter clothing item is facial hair.

That, and the Under Armour that I got for Christmas. They make for a cozy ride when its bitter and windy like last night.

Doctor Who 02-27-06 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by 12XU
Shoe covers are only good if you run clipless, which is something I only sparingly bother with during school hours.

But if you're not using clipless, you're probably wearing shoes with better insulation than a pair of Sidis. I used to wear boots with clips, which absolutely negated the need for insulation of any kind.

I'm still dead set on fitting a set of Time ATAC cleats to a pair of Doc Martens. That's the best of both worlds right there.

mattface 02-27-06 09:49 AM

Pants are way more important than gloves, and I've never worn shoe covers even in -10º, but yeah wearing clothes makes all the difference when it's cold outside.

jaypee 02-27-06 10:13 AM

I just ordered a pair of Lake MXZ-301's. They should take care of my winter cycling footwear needs for the forseeable future.

Aeroplane 02-27-06 10:33 AM

I wussed out today because my quads were still screaming from this. The cold only emphasized the fact. Props.

queerpunk 02-27-06 10:47 AM

holy ****. congrats!

max-a-mill 02-27-06 10:50 AM

at 20 and below i can't keep the feeling in my feet for more than about 1/2hour after that the toes get numb and painful. since my commute is 45 minutes that means the last 15 suck mooseballs (and the first 15 sucked mooseballs trying to get warm).

i may have to try shoe some good shoe covers but for now, i take the bus when its below 20...

C'MON SPRING!!!! i hate the bus, and read my last magazine this morning on the way in...

12XU 02-27-06 09:00 PM


Originally Posted by Doctor Who
But if you're not using clipless, you're probably wearing shoes with better insulation than a pair of Sidis. I used to wear boots with clips, which absolutely negated the need for insulation of any kind.

I'm still dead set on fitting a set of Time ATAC cleats to a pair of Doc Martens. That's the best of both worlds right there.

Re: Thick shoes.

Logical, but I wear my Jack Purcells every day, even if it is absolutely freezing outside. When the sole manages to separate from the rest of the shoe as it's begun to do, I think I'm going to get some handmade shoes. I know there are some companies out there that will take measurements via fax and within 3 weeks, you have a bombproof pair of shoes that are absolutely perfectly fitted. The other option is the independent shoe shop here in Oxford that sells some serious boots (Red Wing). I may look into that later this week..

endform 02-27-06 09:13 PM

I just got some of these:

http://www.thenorthface.com/media/ge...62-01R_mag.jpg

In the orange, they are awesome. My feet feel so freaking good.

vomitron 02-27-06 09:56 PM

Dude, my winter clothing rocks too. This last friday I was wearing:

A tshirt, a hoodie, fingerless gloves, cutoff jeans and dominators with socks.

It was kind of cold later on at night (around 65F!) so I broke out the vest. It's tough living in LA! We're getting a "storm" currently. We're expecting upwards of 5 inches of rain!

soyboy 02-28-06 06:10 AM


Originally Posted by jessefive
My most important winter clothing item is facial hair.

That, and the Under Armour that I got for Christmas. They make for a cozy ride when its bitter and windy like last night.

i'm with you on this one, the only special winter wear i bother with is thermals and full finger gloves, i know we don't have it as bad around here as some of you people, but everytime it's in the teens or the single digits and a bundle up i wind up getting to work all sorts of sweat soaked, this way i'm a little cold but not sweat soaked, also i think it's entertaining when i have ice in my beard

soyboy 02-28-06 06:20 AM

oh yeah, i'm also a member of the ski goggle while cycling society

salmonchild 02-28-06 07:27 AM

longjohns get me hot.

i'm tempted to get a pair for every day (bikers bum means there's always a couple of days i cant wear them cos they need a wash and i dont like walking around smelling of fart)

s_9 02-28-06 09:12 AM

Just thought I'd point out that these "comfortemp" gloves totally rock. They're 100% waterproof, and my hands dont' get too soggy from sweatiness. I lost one at the party for 49ehouston last Friday, and I'm devastated. Austin/TimesUp ran the remaining one under a sink to test my "they're waterproof" boast, and he was all "whooooaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh!"

Analog 02-28-06 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by soyboy
oh yeah, i'm also a member of the ski goggle while cycling society

Riding w/ ski goggles is the best! Although, I usually only do it in the early, early morning or late night 'cause I get wierd looks otherwise.

spud 02-28-06 09:58 AM

pirates laugh when we see ski goggle cyclists when its not cold

Hawkear 02-28-06 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by vomitron
Dude, my winter clothing rocks too. This last friday I was wearing:

A tshirt, a hoodie, fingerless gloves, cutoff jeans and dominators with socks.

It was kind of cold later on at night (around 65F!) so I broke out the vest. It's tough living in LA! We're getting a "storm" currently. We're expecting upwards of 5 inches of rain!

I actually wore a jacket for part of yesterday!


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