Is this correct attire?

Cafewanda
Cafewanda Posts: 2,788
edited August 2009 in Commuting chat
Yesterday evening making my way home, I saw a guy in black full bib wotsit with a white t-shirt underneath. Just seemed wrong somehow......

No idea what bike he was on. His attire grabbed my attention til he rode out of sight :)

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  • artaxerxes
    artaxerxes Posts: 612
    I saw a guy on Tooley street on a road bike with a tight cut-off t-shirt and unfeasibly short shorts. Is this Bruno look the new thing among roadies?
  • Dudu
    Dudu Posts: 4,637
    Cafewanda wrote:
    Yesterday evening making my way home, I saw a guy in black full bib wotsit with a white t-shirt underneath. Just seemed wrong somehow......

    No idea what bike he was on. His attire grabbed my attention til he rode out of sight :)

    It sounds disgustingly sweaty.
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  • King Donut
    King Donut Posts: 498
    I find that bib shorts are misunderstood by the general public and look silly if we're all being honest, so best kept as out of sight as possible.

    I've been forced to wear bibs under a vest this week. I've had to match bib colour to vest colour. Feell like a girl. And I always thought black bra/white vest was rather sexy
  • il_principe
    il_principe Posts: 9,155
    linoue wrote:
    I saw a guy on Tooley street on a road bike with a tight cut-off t-shirt and unfeasibly short shorts. Is this Bruno look the new thing among roadies?

    Sounds like a Triathlete to me, a very very odd breed.
  • always_tyred
    always_tyred Posts: 4,965
    Cafewanda wrote:
    Yesterday evening making my way home, I saw a guy in black full bib wotsit with a white t-shirt underneath. Just seemed wrong somehow......

    No idea what bike he was on. His attire grabbed my attention til he rode out of sight :)
    So, you are saying that he had his rock on tommys OVER his t-shirt?

    FAIL.