+1 for Team Estrogen - they carry an amazing variety of women's
cycling gear, have knowledgeable staff (call, really, if you have any
questions), and a great return policy.  They publish the size charts
for everything they sell and they'll tell you (often on the web page)
if clothing runs large or small.  If you look under the Speciality
menubar item, you will find "Wool".

No, I don't work there :-)

Title Nine - you know, I don't see myself in their catalog.  I'm too
old, and not built like a twig.  And I don't look ethereal enough.
And I AM A REAL TITLE 9 ATHLETE FROM THE 70's, DAMMIT!

Lynne "subsiding now" F

On Jan 3, 7:26 pm, beth h <[email protected]> wrote:
> Title Nine has some very nice stuff, but is generally a massive bummer
> if you're a woman of size. And according to their sizing charts, I
> apparently qualify as a woman of size. Sorry, but I think womens'
> sizing -- especially in sports-type apparel -- is sort of crazy.
> That's why I generally stick with mens apparel for my bicycling needs
> (including those Swrve knickers which I recommended earlier).
> Beth
>
>
>
> > Title-9 is one of the catalogues that makes me a bit envious.
> >http://www.titlenine.com/
> > Excellent clothing - looks good w/o looking sport-specific.- Hide quoted 
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