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Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 46
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atm im riding with black pants with thin red stripes on it, and a dc spectrum misty fire jacket, i think its called, pretty bright colored and pretty baggy. but in warmer weather i like to wear a big hoodie with a tall tee over it. or a longsleeve with a taal tee. or just simply a white baggy hoodie or something. so i like baggy jackets and sweaters and stuff, and like regular not too baggy pants. but the jacket/hoodie/tee can NOT reach to beneath the knees...eww
i prefer the jackets to reach me to the middle of my uhm tighs(?) dno the right word. yeah pretty much it |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Illinois
Posts: 13
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I'm a noob, so my hubby and my mom told me to buy gear that is bright colored so i can be easily identified in the crowd, also if i break my leg or something she said they can spot me right away LOL.
I have the lime green Burton Society jacket and pink Society pants. For warmer riding I wear their Minx fleece hoodie/jacket in "curacao" (like a tiffany blue) with an Underarmour coldgear turtleneck, and then those pink pants. The minx fleece is also dryride which is good cuz I still fall a lot :P Before y'all hate on me for wearing all Burton I just went crazy during the last Dogfunk sale, otherwise I can't afford to get them! |
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