Can I wear a cycling jersey for everyday and casual wear without being judged as some kind of MAMIL (middle-aged man in Lycra) wannabe trying too hard to cling to their glory days of actual athletic prowess? I mean, lets be real, these cycling jerseys are often way more comfortable and practical than most casual tops, but theyre often associated with a certain... lets call it enthusiasm for cycling that not everyone shares or appreciates.
But what if youre not wearing it to make a bold statement about your love of cycling? What if you just genuinely like the fit, the feel, and the functionality of a cycling jersey, and you want to wear it to the grocery store or out for a casual dinner with friends? Is that okay? Or are you crossing some kind of unwritten fashion boundary by wearing athletic wear outside of its intended athletic context?
And lets not forget about the inevitable youre wearing that to ride your bike to the coffee shop, right? comments from your friends. Can you wear a cycling jersey for everyday and casual wear without being seen as trying too hard to be something youre not? Or is it just too much of a stretch (pun intended) for non-cyclists to take a cycling jersey seriously as a fashion statement?
But what if youre not wearing it to make a bold statement about your love of cycling? What if you just genuinely like the fit, the feel, and the functionality of a cycling jersey, and you want to wear it to the grocery store or out for a casual dinner with friends? Is that okay? Or are you crossing some kind of unwritten fashion boundary by wearing athletic wear outside of its intended athletic context?
And lets not forget about the inevitable youre wearing that to ride your bike to the coffee shop, right? comments from your friends. Can you wear a cycling jersey for everyday and casual wear without being seen as trying too hard to be something youre not? Or is it just too much of a stretch (pun intended) for non-cyclists to take a cycling jersey seriously as a fashion statement?