Ian said:And a quick LOL to those who wear theme park group branded fleeces. CLONES!
Enigma Shadow said:I have quite a few pairs of jeans that I'll cycle through, but I've recently got a new pair of baggy CyberDog trousers that have zips, so those will be a 'must' from now on since they hold my/other people's phones, wallets etc. Saves bringing a bag and it means I won't lose anything on rides!
Xpress said:Black t-shirt, black shorts, black socks, black shoes, and generally a black jacket and black pants if it's cold.
FaceYourNemesis said:Xpress said:Black t-shirt, black shorts, black socks, black shoes, and generally a black jacket and black pants if it's cold.
Goth much? :shock:
J/k
Xpress said:FaceYourNemesis said:Xpress said:Black t-shirt, black shorts, black socks, black shoes, and generally a black jacket and black pants if it's cold.
Goth much? :shock:
J/k
What, you got a problem with people liking black attire? Black is the absence of color, as you know
MouseAT said:When I visit a park, I'll just wear the same sort of clothing I do on any other day - a long sleeve shirt, jeans and my fleece. The contents of my pockets get moved around though, as anything that would normally be in my jeans pocket gets relocated to the zip pockets on my fleece.
That said, I'm looking at switching to cargo trousers for the Italy live, as the fleece will be horribly impractical in those temperatures and I'm still going to need zip pockets.
* Waits for gasps of shock to subside *
The only time I ever wore a park shirt was at Hansa Park when we'd all been given free Novgorod t-shirts. We all know how well that ended :lol: