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good cycling pants that are also work pants
#11
mattkime wrote:
one thing that makes a big difference for me is poly/cotton blended underwear that wicks away moisture. it takes some hunting to find it at a good price. i last bought from hanes but i think they've discontinued the product. the material is frequently marketed as "coolmax"

Agreed on the wicking need. Costco sells tops and bottoms from a brand called Paradox that are reasonable. I use them all winter on my rides which range from 20-50+ miles. Silk long undies are also nice for days when it's not as cold and you want less bulk. Campmor, etc. have these.
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#12
.....try not to get PANTS'D.....in your new pants......
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#13
Wicking underwear is pretty standard ski apparel and is readily available at ski outlets.
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#14
mick e has always subscribed to the Don Draper approach - Keep a clean pair of slacks and pressed shirt at the office.

Sometimes mick e needed these items on days where he DIDN'T ride his bike to work, but that may be a story for the other side.
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#15
Pick up chicks by displaying that package all day long
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