
Inspired by military flight suits and the famed Phantom fighter jet, this cutting edge style is engineered for maximum durability. Seller's Description: Comes from a non-smoking home. The ruched body of the one piece gives a flattering silhouette and good coverage on the derriere. If you absolutely can't carry extra shoes, and need something more serious looking, there are a LOT of boots that are seemingly inspired by dress shoes as well, such as these alpine stars "Parlor Drystar Boots". Size: 3XL (52 chest x 44 belly) Color: Hi-Viz Yellow. If wearing a more casual shoe is acceptable, something like these TCX shoes might fight the bill for something hybrid I have and love the grey high viz ones, but the black leather seems like a good fit for a slightly casual suit look. If you need REALLY fancy shoes, (I don't know what level of suit we are talking here) you should just carry a seperate pair of shoes with you, and wear a riding boot in and change. I would perhaps say that you might want to fold it and carry it in a bag, but if you MUST be wrinkle free, I am sure you can make it work. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Discussion in Gear: Stuff You Wear started by Auto-X Fil, Jul 3, 2020. You can wear it right over the suit and as long as you aren't riding long or slow enough to really get cooking, I bet you would be fine wearing it right over the coat. For sale Held Steve, Shoei Qwest, Sidi Boots, Olympia Odyssey one-piece suit. Fast to put on and remove, very customize able, good protection, good ventilation. Our size-2XL suit (men's sizes S to 4XL are available) proved plenty comfortable during commuting, sport riding and touring duty, and its light weight (noticeably less than the Roadcrafter). My office has regular chairs for guests, so I throw my jacket on the back of one, and it keeps out of the way.Īerostitch Roadcrafter.


When I ride my bicycle, I arrive in sexy-Flanders spandex with my clothes in my pack, and it works out just fine to change outfits. Since you wear a suit, I'd say carry it in a backpack and change in a bathroom stall. Swap them around when you get to work, easy-peasy. I carried them in my backpack once and just left them there.

I wear them all day, and they are super comfortable just to leave on and walk around in.įor my boots, I have an extra pair of shoes I leave at work. īoth have knee pads built-in, and the Rev'Its have hip pads too if you buy 'em. These are some heavy-duty denim, and they held up through an accident when I T-boned a car. Showing off Bikes or Gear? Click Here Looking for purchase advice? Click Hereįor pants I typically wear some jeans built for the hobby.
