Shop etiquette...
OK guys.
In the market to get some bib shorts, as my current normal shorts are falling apart.
Now, what's the ettiquette when trying these on in a shop? I don't wear anything underneath them when I ride, so I'd imagine I'd have to do that in the shop. But then again, I don't really fancy trying on shorts that have touched many a jewel.
So what's the etiquette?
In the market to get some bib shorts, as my current normal shorts are falling apart.
Now, what's the ettiquette when trying these on in a shop? I don't wear anything underneath them when I ride, so I'd imagine I'd have to do that in the shop. But then again, I don't really fancy trying on shorts that have touched many a jewel.
So what's the etiquette?
Note: the above post is an opinion and not fact. It might be a lie.
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Edinburgh Bikes have a polite notice in the changing room about keeping your shreddies on whilst trying on shorts. Assuming their customers are obedient, that would be the place to go, methinks.0
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No ones gonna see you and you won't be riding your bike so keep your boxers on.0