Did RBW ever explain the contrasting color gussets??   I do not recall 
seeing something.

John Hawrylak
Woodstown NJ 

On Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 7:09:47 AM UTC-5, Mark in Beacon wrote:

> I agree. I mentioned on another thread I don't use my butterscotch/olive 
> green MUSA pants very often because of this. And every time I went for the 
> black/black they were sold out. For a company that stresses riding in 
> "regular" clothes, this detail is indeed inexplicable. We can get the 
> concept that they have a gusset without making a color contrast, which is 
> unflatteringly odd when spotted at the grocery store or the library or a 
> garden party. I'm not overly fussy about my appearance but it kind of makes 
> me feel like A.. Hey, there's my crotch, see? or B. I'm out in my weird 
> pajamas. And I'm no mob boss 
> <http://thevillager.com/villager_138/vincentchingigante.html>.
>
>  I do have an older slate blue pair of MUSA shorts that has a dark blue 
> gusset that is passable.
>
>
> On Monday, February 13, 2017 at 11:22:39 AM UTC-5, drew wrote:
>>
>> Love musa shorts. Hate the colored gusset thing they keep doing. A Truly 
>> baffling and unnecessary design choice to me. I was excited to get the new 
>> version, but a colored crotch is a deal breaker. 
>
>

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