



My beloved bike was stolen yesterday, so I'm in the market for a new one. (Curses, NYC! It will be the
sixth bike I've had since I moved here, crazily enough.) But on a happier note, how awesome are these
bike clothes by a Seattle designer? This skirt, for example, unzips in the back to reveal 12" of additional fabric for easy pedaling. The fabric is stretchy, and the skirt has a higher waist for coverage while leaning forward. Genius.
P.S.
NYC bikes and
bicycle rush hour.
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