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• #27
Filled it in. Lycka till!
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• #28
all done - best of luck pal
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• #29
That sort of confirms what I was thinking, out of interest what size would you go for if wearing men's tee's, if I went xs would they still be too small?
It really depends on the brand...I'd prob go small though rather than XS - getting into the realm of child size people there!
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• #30
Really??
Yes, really.
Sweatshirt = jumper.
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• #31
Done - good luck!
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• #32
^^ No, jumper is woolly (wool or something like it), sweatshirt is from the same material that hoodies are normally made from - hoodies without hoods really. Maybe they should be called hoodlesses.
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• #33
Not where I come from.
Anyway, form's filled out now.
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• #34
It's always been a linguistic minefield, warm upper body garments. What with jumpers, pullovers, tops, sweatshirts, hoodies and so on with various regional and national variations.... maybe we can just all learn to get on and be friendly despite such disagreements?
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• #35
Cheers Hippy
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• #36
It's always been a linguistic minefield, warm upper body garments. What with jumpers, pullovers, tops, sweatshirts, hoodies and so on with various regional and national variations.... maybe we can just all learn to get on and be friendly despite such disagreements?
I only get one choice when it comes to upper body garments anyway..
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• #37
Form completed.
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• #38
Women's stuff - I would rather have something more long tunic/short dress type length than a smaller man's T-shirt. Reason being I can then just wear leggings. Basically, it needs to come below my bum and another 3-4"- and just to make things more fun, I'm 6' near as damn it.....
Now there is a point, leggings with reinforcement that don't look all shiny-shiny CycleSurgery icky - so that I can wear them to meet clients...
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• #39
Just to confuse you even more with women's stuff, I'd not wear a men's t-shirt and I wouldn't even touch something that looks like a tunic/dress.
I'd expect cycling t-shirt to be longer at the back and have a women's cut.
Icebreaker gt shirt fits me perfectly, but I'm 5"10 and probably someone shorter would find it too long.
Offering small men's sizes like xs is a mistake. They never look right on women and I hate brands that are trying to market them as a unisex. -
• #40
done and good luck
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• #41
Really good to be getting all the different ideas for girls stuff, just to clarify, I aren't looking to do technical clothing of bike specific wear. This is going to purely be a fashion brand. Totally design led, using cycling as an inspiration for those designs.
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• #42
Done. Hope all goes well
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• #43
Done.
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• #44
Also, LadyLiz(non-forumenger gf) also requests tunic length t-shirts for wearing with leggings. If not fully technical material then at least bamboo.
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• #45
I think bamboo shirts is a great idea. They ensure good quality, reasonable wicking if worn on the bike, and they are so soft.
Form filled.
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• #46
Problem with bamboo is that it sags over time, only good as a base layer really.
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• #47
Done, best of luck ;)
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• #48
Done, good luck with it!
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• #49
Done! Go girls cut, and agree with it being longer. Also in the sleeves, just a little bit.
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• #50
The Survey is now closed.
Thanks to all of you who filled it in, now all I have to do is figure out what all the responses mean, get some stuff made up and sell it all.
This time next year Rodders!
I will be in touch with the lucky winner from the forumengers who left details.
Cheers everyone.
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