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• #102
Any ladies in a shoe size 4? I got a clear-out of non-cycle shoes coming up.
I am!
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• #103
mands! My little one has pixie feet, she may be interested.
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• #104
dang. i moved on the weekend and tossed out some then. Keep u both in mind if I decide to cull any more...
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• #105
S'ok, traveling light is a good idea, did the move go well?
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• #106
Pretty smoothly! Can't find my hairdryer. Prolly gonna be in the last box I unpack!
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• #107
It will definitely be the last place you look... ;-) haha.
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• #108
Finally! Brilliant women's specific riding jeans from a fellow polo player:
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• #109
Designed this ladies t for LMNH. Printed on a womens specific Gildan 'softstyle' shirt so super comfy for cycling.
Available from the LMNH caff and their webshop at the end of the week
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• #110
Finally! Brilliant women's specific riding jeans from a fellow polo player:
Yes, the RYB look great - they are on facebook and twitter for regular updates if you're interested...
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Designed this ladies t for LMNH. Printed on a womens specific Gildan 'softstyle' shirt so super comfy for cycling.
Available from the LMNH caff and their webshop at the end of the week
Brilliant work BDW! And nice to see some tees being made for lady shapes.
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• #112
Yes, the RYB look great - they are on facebook and twitter for regular updates if you're interested...
is it just me that thinks they looks really uncomfy then? :/
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• #113
No...I'm with you Hoefla...the alternative crotch/gusset doesn't look all that comfy - seams look like they might be "troublesome" to put it politely.
I wouldn't spend over £100 on a pair of jeans either to wear on my bike tbh.
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• #114
Hi all, apologies for not having updated this more recently. I just wanted to thank you all for your feedback and input on this venture. I am really excited to have recently launched the site (www.velocitycyclewear.cc). I have made a discount code to say thank you to you all - use the code LFGSS for a 10% discount valid until the end of May.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions/feedback.
Many thanks, Carolyn
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• #115
Hi Carolyn,
I'm surprised by your sizing. 8 usually isn't a 30 inch waist. Is this the actual waist or the hips? Seems really large for your smallest waist size. When I measure my waist it's 27inches, and I really ain't that slim... So I'm a little confused!
Actually just noticed they're stocked in Brixton Cycles so I might potter down to try some on.
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• #116
Hi there, 30 inches is the measurement of the actual waist band of the trousers - rather than a physical waist measurement - which is much higher on the body and not where the trousers will sit. The best thing to do is measure the actual waistband of the trousers you currently wear for cycling in and see how they compare. They are pretty accurate to size, so for example, if you normally wear a 10, you'll most likely want a 10 in these. Hope this makes more sense? Thanks, Carolyn
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Thanks for clarifying! I thought that might be the case, but I always like to check as women's sizing tends to be all over the place really. I might head to Brixton to try some on, and it they fit nicely I will be cheeky and order the same size online for discounting :)
Hi Naomi, I'd love to have a chat, i'm going to contact you via Twitter, thanks! Carolyn