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Does anyone have any tips for how to cycle in a skirt/dress?

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  • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

    Does anyone have any tips for how to cycle in a skirt/dress? I normally wear leggings anyway so modesty isn’t the issue, it’s more what to do to stop fabric flapping.

    I also haven’t ridden a bike in ages so this could be interesting 🫣

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    @helenclayton Pop a penny in yo pants https://totalwomenscycling.com/commuting/commuter-cycling-clothing/commuter-style-penny-yo-pants

    (can confirm it works)

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    • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

      Does anyone have any tips for how to cycle in a skirt/dress? I normally wear leggings anyway so modesty isn’t the issue, it’s more what to do to stop fabric flapping.

      I also haven’t ridden a bike in ages so this could be interesting 🫣

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      @helenclayton Now you've got me wondering if they still make bicycle clips....?

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      • penpencilbrush@mstdn.socialP penpencilbrush@mstdn.social

        @helenclayton Now you've got me wondering if they still make bicycle clips....?

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        @penpencilbrush I’ve got bike clips for trousers but that’s not much help

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        • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

          Does anyone have any tips for how to cycle in a skirt/dress? I normally wear leggings anyway so modesty isn’t the issue, it’s more what to do to stop fabric flapping.

          I also haven’t ridden a bike in ages so this could be interesting 🫣

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          @helenclayton
          You could gather the fabric with strong clothes pegs or binder clips either to the back or sides depending on the volume.

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            #28

            @Hellybootwader 😂

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            • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

              Does anyone have any tips for how to cycle in a skirt/dress? I normally wear leggings anyway so modesty isn’t the issue, it’s more what to do to stop fabric flapping.

              I also haven’t ridden a bike in ages so this could be interesting 🫣

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              @helenclayton two words: skirt guard. they're helpful for a rider of any gender.

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              • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                @patrickhadfield @Wen yes, although women are now liberated from the frock, it is my clothing of choice (when not wearing walking trousers but I’d wear a walking frock if I could make one).

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                @helenclayton What would you need in a walking frock to make it walkable? That dounds like a good diy #makers project.

                @patrickhadfield @Wen

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                • bramblebearsnoring@mastodon.ieB bramblebearsnoring@mastodon.ie

                  @helenclayton What would you need in a walking frock to make it walkable? That dounds like a good diy #makers project.

                  @patrickhadfield @Wen

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                  @BrambleBearSnoring @patrickhadfield @Wen there are plenty of patterns around but I can’t sew for toffee.

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                  • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                    Does anyone have any tips for how to cycle in a skirt/dress? I normally wear leggings anyway so modesty isn’t the issue, it’s more what to do to stop fabric flapping.

                    I also haven’t ridden a bike in ages so this could be interesting 🫣

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                    @helenclayton Great thread for #SolarpunkSunday

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                    • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                      Does anyone have any tips for how to cycle in a skirt/dress? I normally wear leggings anyway so modesty isn’t the issue, it’s more what to do to stop fabric flapping.

                      I also haven’t ridden a bike in ages so this could be interesting 🫣

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                      @helenclayton I cannot give you an exact description of how to do that, but you could trie to take two sides of the skirt and make a (temporary) knot into the skirt, so that the fabric will not get into the pedals or the wheels of your bike.

                      I don't wear skirts myself anymore, but years ago, I have seen a friend doing this and it seemed to work well.

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                      • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                        @BrambleBearSnoring @patrickhadfield @Wen there are plenty of patterns around but I can’t sew for toffee.

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                        @helenclayton Me either, but I try to bull through it badly anyway. I am oddly shaped, terribly hard on clothes, pants in particular. This reminds me I woul like to finish my flannel pants repair asap.

                        Mostly, I am curious what would make a skirt or frock good for walking? What features?

                        @patrickhadfield @Wen

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                        • bramblebearsnoring@mastodon.ieB bramblebearsnoring@mastodon.ie

                          @helenclayton Me either, but I try to bull through it badly anyway. I am oddly shaped, terribly hard on clothes, pants in particular. This reminds me I woul like to finish my flannel pants repair asap.

                          Mostly, I am curious what would make a skirt or frock good for walking? What features?

                          @patrickhadfield @Wen

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                          @BrambleBearSnoring @patrickhadfield @Wen I think it depends on the era. I’ve seen pictures of Victorian ones that could be looped up at the sides, though petticoats would still cover ankles. Edwardian ones could be a bit shorter. Fabrics like wool. Probably some pleats for movement. Obviously would have to have pockets for me!

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                          • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                            Does anyone have any tips for how to cycle in a skirt/dress? I normally wear leggings anyway so modesty isn’t the issue, it’s more what to do to stop fabric flapping.

                            I also haven’t ridden a bike in ages so this could be interesting 🫣

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                            @helenclayton

                            Unfortunately I have never ridden a bike in skirts or dresses, but Dutch bikes typically have a drop frame and skirt guards for just this.

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                              @stufromoz @helenclayton @VWDasher I remember seeing those around in 1980's-90's, and have a vague memory of my mother crocheting one when I was little. I don't think there was pattern though, but she just followed measures of old and worn out one.

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                              • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                                Does anyone have any tips for how to cycle in a skirt/dress? I normally wear leggings anyway so modesty isn’t the issue, it’s more what to do to stop fabric flapping.

                                I also haven’t ridden a bike in ages so this could be interesting 🫣

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                                @helenclayton I've found knee-length skirts and dresses easiest when biking. I think one of my summer faves is mid-calf and haven't had trouble with that one either, but haven't really even tried with long flowy ones. I've admired one of my friends' steampunk-dress that has straps for adjusting skirt length, so it's easy to shorten the skirt for biking and lengthen it again later.

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                                • lepaggoth@mastodon.socialL lepaggoth@mastodon.social

                                  @helenclayton I've found knee-length skirts and dresses easiest when biking. I think one of my summer faves is mid-calf and haven't had trouble with that one either, but haven't really even tried with long flowy ones. I've admired one of my friends' steampunk-dress that has straps for adjusting skirt length, so it's easy to shorten the skirt for biking and lengthen it again later.

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                                  @lepaggoth yes I was admiring a design for a Victorian dress that could be looped up at the sides. Most of my skirts and dresses are mid length or longer though I may have one that’s knee length. Will experiment.

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                                  • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                                    Does anyone have any tips for how to cycle in a skirt/dress? I normally wear leggings anyway so modesty isn’t the issue, it’s more what to do to stop fabric flapping.

                                    I also haven’t ridden a bike in ages so this could be interesting 🫣

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                                    @helenclayton I think @forth uses both a chain guard and spoke guards (is that the term for them?), to safely ride in skirts. Though hers are homemade maybe?

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                                    • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                                      Does anyone have any tips for how to cycle in a skirt/dress? I normally wear leggings anyway so modesty isn’t the issue, it’s more what to do to stop fabric flapping.

                                      I also haven’t ridden a bike in ages so this could be interesting 🫣

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                                      @helenclayton How long is the skirt? I default to 1) leggings or bike shorts underneath 2) using a binder clip to clip my skirt together between my legs (only works with loose/voluminous skirts but those are the ones likely to flap up anyway 3) sewing a button and loop into the skirt interior if I’m going to ride in it often.

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                                      • helenclayton@mas.toH helenclayton@mas.to

                                        Does anyone have any tips for how to cycle in a skirt/dress? I normally wear leggings anyway so modesty isn’t the issue, it’s more what to do to stop fabric flapping.

                                        I also haven’t ridden a bike in ages so this could be interesting 🫣

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                                        @helenclayton @Kellyshenanigans

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                                        • swachter@toot.bostonS swachter@toot.boston

                                          @helenclayton How long is the skirt? I default to 1) leggings or bike shorts underneath 2) using a binder clip to clip my skirt together between my legs (only works with loose/voluminous skirts but those are the ones likely to flap up anyway 3) sewing a button and loop into the skirt interior if I’m going to ride in it often.

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                                          @swachter thank you. I don’t know yet, only that I’ll have to wear a skirt or dress as I don’t have suitable trousers. Most are mid length or longer. I think I have one that’s knee length. I’ll experiment.

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