Funny, I forgot my so-called "riding" clothes on a recent after-work MTB 
ride... I did have my "after-ride-change-into clothes.. jeans and cotton 
tee".  I wore those on the ride, and I was super comfy... 

On Monday, October 29, 2012 11:34:42 AM UTC-4, Matthew J wrote:
>
> > You mean by "full kit" matching jerseys and shorts, with advertising on 
> > the ass as well as the jersey, ala racing teams?  Or does "full kit" 
> > mean something more like a lycra jersey of some sort and black shorts 
> > without logos? 
>  
> Some sort of colorful jersey and form fitting shorts/pants.  
>
>
> On Monday, October 29, 2012 8:44:18 AM UTC-5, Steve Palincsar wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 2012-10-29 at 06:24 -0700, Matthew J wrote: 
>> > When I did my cross country trip a few years back, most of the U.S. 
>> > riders I met along the way were in full kit. 
>>
>> You mean by "full kit" matching jerseys and shorts, with advertising on 
>> the ass as well as the jersey, ala racing teams?  Or does "full kit" 
>> mean something more like a lycra jersey of some sort and black shorts 
>> without logos? 
>>
>> I see very few riders here other than racing teams out training who wear 
>> what I consider to be "full kit" (i.e., ads on the ass). 
>>
>>
>>
>>

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