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General Discussions => Beauty => Fashion => Topic started by: barbie on May 10, 2009, 06:16:18 AM

Title: Biking fashion
Post by: barbie on May 10, 2009, 06:16:18 AM
Today is Sunday, and I biked to a nearby beach here to strengthen my heart.

I see a lot of people ride bike, but all of their fashion are similar: luminous jacket, helmet, black tights.

http://imgnews.naver.com/image/003/2008/05/22/NISI20080522_0006818362_web.jpg (http://imgnews.naver.com/image/003/2008/05/22/NISI20080522_0006818362_web.jpg)

I also wear leggings to protect my legs and luminous jacket:

http://125.247.198.61/bbs/upimg/fishery/bikef1.jpg (http://125.247.198.61/bbs/upimg/fishery/bikef1.jpg)

Few people at the beach looked at me. I was disappointed. My fashion seems just funny and weird.

At home, I changed slightly to expose my legs and reveal my upper body line a little bit more:

http://125.247.198.61/bbs/upimg/fishery/bikef2.jpg (http://125.247.198.61/bbs/upimg/fishery/bikef2.jpg)
http://125.247.198.61/bbs/upimg/fishery/bikef3.jpg (http://125.247.198.61/bbs/upimg/fishery/bikef3.jpg)

It worked. More people looked at me. I was especially glad when young chicks along the beach stared at me. Probably they wondered whether I am a man or a woman. Strangely, here young ladies wear high heels and miniskirts in beach.

In Japan, I saw young ladies ride bike while wearing miniskirt.

In U.S., I once tried to wear athletic bra, but here in Korea, no woman wear it, except a kind of professional marathoners.

It may be audacious and challenging to wear miniskirt or athletic bra here. I may have to wear just short pants. A problem is that I become vulnerable to bruise when wearing short pants alone.

Barbie~~