![]() If you need REALLY fancy shoes, (I don't know what level of suit we are talking here) you should just carry a seperate pair of shoes with you, and wear a riding boot in and change. I would perhaps say that you might want to fold it and carry it in a bag, but if you MUST be wrinkle free, I am sure you can make it work. You can wear it right over the suit and as long as you aren't riding long or slow enough to really get cooking, I bet you would be fine wearing it right over the coat. Fast to put on and remove, very customize able, good protection, good ventilation. My office has regular chairs for guests, so I throw my jacket on the back of one, and it keeps out of the way.Īerostitch Roadcrafter. When I ride my bicycle, I arrive in sexy-Flanders spandex with my clothes in my pack, and it works out just fine to change outfits. Since you wear a suit, I'd say carry it in a backpack and change in a bathroom stall. Swap them around when you get to work, easy-peasy. I carried them in my backpack once and just left them there. I wear them all day, and they are super comfortable just to leave on and walk around in.įor my boots, I have an extra pair of shoes I leave at work. īoth have knee pads built-in, and the Rev'Its have hip pads too if you buy 'em. These are some heavy-duty denim, and they held up through an accident when I T-boned a car. Showing off Bikes or Gear? Click Here Looking for purchase advice? Click Hereįor pants I typically wear some jeans built for the hobby.
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