Ladies tights...

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  • secretsam
    secretsam Posts: 5,120
    Agreed, the cunning plan would not be to strip completely naked in order to go to the loo... so bra under bib tights, as well as possibly a skin-tight wicking layer for v cold days.

    Oh, jeez, Don-Don's going to have a coronary. Or go blind... :lol:

    It's just a hill. Get over it.
  • don_don
    don_don Posts: 1,007
    SecretSam wrote:
    Agreed, the cunning plan would not be to strip completely naked in order to go to the loo... so bra under bib tights, as well as possibly a skin-tight wicking layer for v cold days.

    Oh, jeez, Don-Don's going to have a coronary. Or go blind... :lol:

    Can you start using the largest type-face from now on folks? I'm having trouble reading this..

    Thanks :wink:
  • hisoka
    hisoka Posts: 541
    don_don wrote:
    SecretSam wrote:
    Agreed, the cunning plan would not be to strip completely naked in order to go to the loo... so bra under bib tights, as well as possibly a skin-tight wicking layer for v cold days.

    Oh, jeez, Don-Don's going to have a coronary. Or go blind... :lol:

    Can you start using the largest type-face from now on folks? I'm having trouble reading this..

    Thanks :wink:


    hehehe, I just have to laugh at this one.
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  • Gilbie
    Gilbie Posts: 99
    A question about tights :oops:

    I never thought I'd ask about wearing tights on a forum but this is bugging me.
    Been using 'ankle to thigh' dhb leg warmers when its cold on the commute. Why is it that on the cycle to work they stay up, but on the ride home they rattle down and I need to stop and adjust? Are my thighs thinner on the way home. Any tips for holding em up?
  • hisoka
    hisoka Posts: 541
    Gilbie wrote:
    A question about tights :oops:

    I never thought I'd ask about wearing tights on a forum but this is bugging me.
    Been using 'ankle to thigh' dhb leg warmers when its cold on the commute. Why is it that on the cycle to work they stay up, but on the ride home they rattle down and I need to stop and adjust? Are my thighs thinner on the way home. Any tips for holding em up?

    Garter belt, lace one.


    That or I have no clue and just went for the cheap laugh. My apologies.
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  • Gilbie
    Gilbie Posts: 99
    hisoka wrote:
    Garter belt, lace one.
    That or I have no clue and just went for the cheap laugh. My apologies.

    heh :) hairy legs + lace = follicle snags + strange comments from the guys at work.
    Need a better option :lol:
  • don_don
    don_don Posts: 1,007
    See Gilbie, if there exists a forum more appropriate for asking about men wearing tights, I can tell you I've yet to find it :lol:
  • don_don wrote:
    See Gilbie, if there exists a forum more appropriate for asking about men wearing tights, I can tell you I've yet to find it :lol:

    You haven't tried the superhero radar dot com site then :D
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  • Gilbie wrote:
    A question about tights :oops:

    I never thought I'd ask about wearing tights on a forum but this is bugging me.
    Been using 'ankle to thigh' dhb leg warmers when its cold on the commute. Why is it that on the cycle to work they stay up, but on the ride home they rattle down and I need to stop and adjust? Are my thighs thinner on the way home. Any tips for holding em up?

    Suspenders?
  • don_don
    don_don Posts: 1,007
    Jubilee clips?
  • Gilbie
    Gilbie Posts: 99
    Suspenders?

    I need some mind bleach after that thought!
  • Littigator
    Littigator Posts: 1,262
    Well done everyone...full marks, I'm very pleased to see the high brow level of todays posts is maintaining it's usual level

    Carry on!
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  • don_don
    don_don Posts: 1,007
    I've got it - fishnets and suspenders under the leg-warmers. The friction will keep the leg-warners up and the fishnets can be worn on their own in warmer conditions. Sorted :D