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Last spring I wrote about planning to commute on my new Soho S. Well, during the late spring and summer it was easy to commute to work because I could just fold up my jeans and polo shirt and put them in my backpack. Jeans don't wrinkle that easy. However, what about when school starts and I want to wear a button down shirt, slacks, and a tie. This handy pannier/garment bag does the trick.
4 comments:
are you getting some winter gear ready?
UH, what is this winter you speak of?
The short answer is no, I am sure that during the winter I will drive more than ride.
you know gloves, booties
and good stuff a lot of spandex... borat likes
C'mon girly-man! Are you afraid your little piggies are going to get cold?
Change your manpon and ride year round!
By the way, your purple shirt is really pretty!
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