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• #3
you wear a shirt when working on your bike? why?
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• #4
its a tight white one like the ones the guys wear in the diet coke adverts
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• #5
i just got a new to me shirt today, its purple/pink weird stuff changes colour when light hits it, and slightly too tight, its all hip-hop slave like and only $1
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• #6
why a park one...? just go down to wilkinson's and buy yourself a cheap £4 apron! It is just going to get covered in mud/grease any way.
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• #7
maybe he's looking to wear it as a fashion item. (shop shirt, not apron)
I've got a pedros one, it's actually dickies. but it's black and cost £5.
they're not really popular in this country
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• #8
Just get a dickies one.
I've got a wrench science one [free I might add]
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• #9
I could use one. I keep wrecking stuff with grease.
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• #10
maybe he's looking to wear it as a fashion item. (shop shirt, not apron)
I've got a pedros one, it's actually dickies. but it's black and cost £5.
they're not really popular in this country
. . .not really, just as an alternative to riding in a tshirt, and would be more durable than a cycling jersey. BIG, cordura bags tend to grind up my tshirts with use. "mechanic" shirts I would like to think would be more durable that than an average one, and if its cheap, the better. If it has anything bike related on (cycle jersey wise) = cherry on the cake!
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• #11
dunno, they tend to have a funny cut, bit tight around the shoulders and arms for me.
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• #12
i like it best when flickwg and chris crash talk lots
it makes my eyes go funny
I'm looking for cycle mechanic workshop shirts. I see Chain Reaction have a few but I want to find some others, there must be others out there! I wanted to get hold of a Park Tool one but that seems like a non starter.
Cheers!