I wear IceBreaker wool t-shirts very thin and comfy, Buy 2 short sleeve and 
1 long sleeve, you can put them all on if needed, lots of flexibility and 
very little weight, I also cary a Ibex shank long sleeve wool sweater for 
cooler weather. Bottoms I wear  Woolistic Wool cycling shorts, or Andimos 
with MUSA shorts or knickers.
Good Luck
Tom Dusky
Huntington Woods, MI


On Wednesday, July 4, 2012 12:21:32 AM UTC-4, Scot Brooks wrote:
>
> So the Seattle to Portland ride is coming up (200 miles in 2 days), and 
> I'm kinda thinking about wardrobe. I'm not a spandex guy, and though I wore 
> it for quite awhile some years ago, I just never felt right in it. The 
> farthest I've gotten is running socks, boat shoes (my all time favorite 
> riding footwear), Exofficio undies, and that's it. Running shorts will 
> probably be next thing, which seems like a good choice. I wanted a MUSA 
> short sleeve wool tee shirt, but they're out of mediums. Might end up with 
> a butt-crack tan line if I go the tee shirt route. 
>
> Anyway, what do you guys and gals wear when distance is the thing? 
>
> Also, who's going? I'll probably be riding my Sam, but I might break out 
> my newly-built-secret-weapon bike. 
>

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