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I was tidying out my drawers of riding kit earlier and decided to do some counting. So not including base layers, how many cycling specific tops do you have ?
In my case, I added up short and long sleeved jerseys, gilets and jackets, including waterproof riding jackets.
I got to 55...
this seems a lot, looking for some perspective .. 🙂
17. 55 does seem a lot 🙂
At a guess I think I have around 15 or so...
I'm going with "quite a few" and taking no further questions at this time 🙂
I need that Homer backing into the hedge gif 🙂
*alex leaves the thread*
^^ i don't know what that means Matt, probably something rude i guess ! 🙂
26 but it includes about 4 or so gilets/waterproof jackets that never get worn. Most of the rest get worn at some point in the year.
I thought I was gonna be telling you "those are rookie numbers, etc" but 55... bloody hell.
I must have 30 tops (tops), across road and MTB.
It's got to be over 60 if you are including jackets and gilets. The daft thing is I wear the same couple of outfits for my commute all summer. They get worn, washed and worn again. The majority of my clothing sits in drawers or suitcases doing nothing. I know I have at least two expensive road jackets in my work locker that still have the tags on them.
Mister-PFree Member
It’s got to be over 60 if you are including jackets and gilets. The daft thing is I wear the same couple of outfits for my commute all summer. They get worn, washed and worn again. The majority of my clothing sits in drawers or suitcases doing nothing. I know I have at least two expensive road jackets in my work locker that still have the tags on them.
phew.. 🙂
More than 20, less than 50.
I certainly have a few event/shop jerseys that are rarely worn, a couple bought as travel souvenirs. I'm genuinely surprised though that all your clothing is size L.
27 including far too much Merino and Rapha.
3 and I only have 3 as I got a free one because YT had an issue getting my bike to me.
I actually ordered a new Rapha LS jersey the other week, only to cancel it a few hours later when I remembered that I had the exact same one already !
I've done sort outs of my clothing from time to time and found jerseys I'd forgotten I had.
I have fewer than 55 jerseys though so I'm OK on that front!
I feel so much better now. I’m sure I have less than 50 (hopefully). But I want at least one more.
Thanks for the thread, I'm feeling quite minimalist. At least in terms of purchases. Dozens of t-shirts from events though (mostly running). Cotton ones wear out but the synthetics last for ever, even though they've had a lot of use. One issue with cycling kit is that long-sleeved stuff is usually too short in the arms so I don't buy much, and short-sleeved stuff is too cold to wear most of the year in the UK!
I’m genuinely surprised though that all your clothing is size L.
large in Rapha and Endura tops, XL in Castelli ones. Shorts generally M or L, bibs usually L
Less than 10
I have fewer than 55 jerseys though so I’m OK on that front!
so do I ! I am counting probably a dozen plus softshells/hard shell jackets and gilets in that 55
Dozens of t-shirts from events though (mostly running).
One of my clothing clear-outs, I got rid of many T-shirts from numerous events. They all went to a clothing bank so I imagine there's a bunch of refugees in some war-torn encampment in Syria comparing their respective Merida / Kona 100 T-shirts or wondering what a Dirty Reiver is.
POIDH = Pics Or It Didn’t Happen
To do that I’d have to lay them all out and then my wife would see them…
not happening. 🙂
One of my clothing clear-outs, I got rid of many T-shirts from numerous events. They all went to a clothing bank so I imagine there’s a bunch of refugees in some war-torn encampment in Syria comparing their respective Merida / Kona 100 T-shirts or wondering what a Dirty Reiver is.
Or maybe it's like the Barry Manilow Concert For Ethiopia - "we're not that hungry" 🙂
Riding tops are the nearest thing to fashion that I indulge in, can't wear roadie tops for gravel, or vice versa, and can't now wear anything with old school short/elasticated hem sleeves, must be laser cut and finish below bicep level.
Meanwhile I wear work shirts that I've probably owned for 10 years lol
I chucked away about 40 jerseys, long and short sleeve 5 or 6 years ago.
Basically a couple of decades worth of duplicated club and team kit.
Just kept one set of each and a few other bits and pieces. Most of them are/were unwearable as the elastic has gone, but nice to keep them as a momento.
(Also chucked training jackets, bib shorts, socks, gloves, caps etc... Probably 100 items all told.)
No idea what i have left, probably about 30. Excluding jackets gilets etc
To do that I’d have to lay them all out and then my wife would see them…
PMSL
Just count her shoes first, then you've a comparison...
If we're talking everything from base layers to jackets; about 20 items.
55 is quite a lot
Across mountain biking and road/gravel biking, and including jackets/gilets, then about 30 and I've literally just taken delivery of another (mail-order) jersey this morning...
In that number, I've got at least 3 that are at least 25 years old (though used very rarely).
Seems like I am a bit of an outlier !
most of this kit is less than 3 yrs old, but I don’t think a clear out makes sense, as I’d not get very much for used jerseys and I don’t really need the cash or the space.
i have now set myself a goal of buying no more bike clothing for a considerable time !
I've conducted an extensive audit, independently verified, and can confidently declare that I owe one whole riding top.
I owned another one once.
More than 55... facepalmgif
I'd be surprised if I was at much less than 55, counting jackets and gilets and stuff. I probably have 7 or so waterproof jackets alone.
and can confidently declare that I owe one whole riding top.
So you borrowed it?
So you borrowed it?
I ride like I stole it
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I'll not post pics of my jackets and gilets or you'll think I've got a problem or my cap collection..
I counted 52 there, I feel much better now 😉
I had a bit of a purge of cycle clothing (actually all my clothing) recently that I don't wear anymore. Anything in great condition was sold, anything in good condition or is not worth much (less desirable brands) went to the charity shop, everything else went to the clothing recycling bank.
I still probably only regularly wear about 50% of my cycling clothes. I reckon if you include jackets, gilets, short sleeve and long sleeve jerseys then I probably have 20-30 items.
My plan is to not replace kit unless it is heavily worn out. So far that's going well this year as I've bought a few items in the sale.
55 jerseys does sound a lot though. Have you thought about maybe making a some sort of collage out the more interesting ones you don't wear?
55 jerseys does sound a lot though. Have you thought about maybe making a some sort of collage out the more interesting ones you don’t wear?
I had a recount, jackets, both softshell and waterproof, account for 16, gilets 6, SS jerseys 17, LS jerseys 16.
they are split probs 60% road/gravel fit and 40% mtb, though a fair number of crossover items.
Move most of our riding gear on once a year at Peatys Bike Bonanza. If it only sells for a couple of pounds it's going back into the riding community for some one else to benefit.
About eight, including a road top that I never use and a softshell jacket that I only seem to wear when working on the bike or DIY.
TraceyFull Member
Move most of our riding gear on once a year at Peatys Bike Bonanza. If it only sells for a couple of pounds it’s going back into the riding community for some one else to benefit.
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I had a clear out in the Spring and took a big bag of clothing to Bikes for Good charity in Glasgow. https://www.bikeforgood.org.uk/
the remainder feels to new to donate !
It's only in your head. New or not if you don't want it or need it then I think it's better to let others benefit even if you get nothing financially you still get the satisfaction that it's gone for a good cause.
You will get those who will take advantage of your good will but that's on them and their conscience
55 jerseys does sound a lot though.
Jerseys sounds like a lot, but riding tops doesn't imo.
I mean, just to get through all the seasons here, I have:
- Windproof
- Windproof gilet
- Polartec alpha gilet
- Polartec alpha jacket
- Road waterproof
- MTB waterproof
- Softshell
- Warmer Softshell
- Insulated jacket
- Hi Viz
- Commuter jacket
Include some doubles as spares/things being in the wash, and including various levels of jerseys, and getting to 55 doesn't seem like that much of a challenge.
Just counted... 22. (not including 1 winter jacket, 2 gilets, and 2 waterproof jackets)
In my defence, not all were purchased by me.
2 included as part of entry package to stage races.
2 unannounced gifts.
2 are the "wrong" size, but weren't worth the return postage, maybe one day I'll reach racing weight and fit into them?
1 was a Singletrack Tuesday Treats competition prize!
2 were cheap purchases (Sports Direct and Lidl), bought when I first started riding, and never see the light of day anymore.
2 club jerseys (same club, old and new designs).
So that leaves 50% that I clearly chose and "need", at a purchase rate of about 1 per year. (Phrasing it this way makes it seem like rookie numbers).
Blimey.
Got a black jersey and a blue jersey (for "summer", barely worn), and then a black long sleeve for autumn or if it's a bit chilly, and a blue fleecier long sleeve jersey for when it's colder. Oh and a rain shell layer with bonus retro-reflective bits. I think that's it.
That's substantially more than the shoe thread (1pr SPD cycling shoes, and 1pr shoes I use for cycling).
Pretty sure I had a Z Vetements jersey back in the day though, when I was about 16.
55?!?! Jesus Christ, I don't think I own 55 items of clothing in total. If you discount socks and underwear then I definitely have less than 55 items of clothing! 4 cycling jerseys fwiw.