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NYT features city bikes in Fashion and Style

by Lorien on Apr.21, 2009, under Bike, News

Dandy Tweed and a Simple City

Dandy Tweed and a Simple City

The New York Times ran a story about rising bike usage in the city, and ran a bunch photos of people in suits on city bikes. One of which was the Gary Fisher Simple City you see above. The only time I ever rode my bike with a necktie was the day I graduated from college. But man, if I had the need to wear ties, I suppose I wouldn’t bother to ditch them before riding. It would probably result in a lot of dirty ties – just like when I don’t bother to change my clothes before riding and they end up dirty and with holes in them. From the article:

The civilized pedigree of the Dutch bike is matched by its old-fashioned design: it comes with fenders, chain guard, generator and rack — standard, as they say in Detroit. With a bike kitted out like that, a man can wear almost anything he likes to work and not worry about getting grimy — no kamikaze messenger-wear required. Luckily, the new look of men’s wear, with its slimmed-down, sporty shapes (even in suits), is tailor-made for a bicycle commute. And since Dutch bikes are ridden upright, not hunched over, and you move at a safe, slow gait, sweating is not the issue it is when you’re careening on a road bike.


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