Cycling / biker shorts for men

Dineyloveruk

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Hi all. I have read threads about ladies wearing cycling shorts in the parks for comfort and practicality.
Do any guys wear these? My parter loves them as they are so comfortable, just wondered if any one else does? Wears them out at home happily enough…..
 

JIMINYCR

Well-Known Member
What’s it matter if others wear them? No one will care if he’s wearing them. There are so many guests wearing assorted wear that he won’t be seen as odd stand out. If it is comfortable for him and allows him to be able to manage the heat better then he should pack them. Nobody’s going to be judging his clothing or comment on them.
 

LuvtheGoof

DVC Guru
Premium Member
What’s it matter if others wear them? No one will care if he’s wearing them. There are so many guests wearing assorted wear that he won’t be seen as odd stand out. If it is comfortable for him and allows him to be able to manage the heat better then he should pack them. Nobody’s going to be judging his clothing or comment on them.
While I would personally not have an issue with what he is wearing, you can bet that a lot of people will be judging and commenting on it - even though not directly to him.
 

Ayla

Well-Known Member
Hi all. I have read threads about ladies wearing cycling shorts in the parks for comfort and practicality.
Do any guys wear these? My parter loves them as they are so comfortable, just wondered if any one else does? Wears them out at home happily enough…..
As mentioned, women who talk about wearing them are wearing them under dresses. That's the difference.
 

ppete1975

Well-Known Member
Hi all. I have read threads about ladies wearing cycling shorts in the parks for comfort and practicality.
Do any guys wear these? My parter loves them as they are so comfortable, just wondered if any one else does? Wears them out at home happily enough…..
you mean with the chamois pad? I dont enjoy them that much when i cycle, i cant see that being comfortable all day in the humid florida weather. As far as tights without the chamois as long as hes wearing a long shirt not a big deal at all... but a shorter shirt might be a little risque.
 

wannabeBelle

Well-Known Member
As mentioned, women who talk about wearing them are wearing them under dresses. That's the difference.
Or with a gentleman wearing them under their kilts

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Vegas Disney Fan

Well-Known Member
Under a pair of lose shorts no one will even notice, if that’s all he’s wearing and they’re “revealing” he may not make it past security, not sure I’d risk it, depending on the guard he may be waved through or told to go back to the hotel to change.
 

GraysonsDad

Member
Ok, just to clarify- biking/cycling shorts include the large cushion pad between the legs, I really hope no one is wearing those! If you're simply talking spandex tight fitting shorts (which I am assuming you are)- women ok, men questionable.
 

JohnD

Well-Known Member
I honestly don't care when in the parks. I get a little irked when someone walks into a resort restaurant that way. It can't really be helped in a theme park restaurant. I get that.
 

DisneyHead123

Well-Known Member
I think it depends on whether you’re bothered more by the extra heat, or by fabric rubbing against your legs. Mesh shorts are cooler but can chafe.

If you wear them try a natural fabric like bamboo vs. spandex (Fun fact when you’re reading labels - rayon is bamboo. Not necessarily the best bamboo in terms of how it’s processed, but it is bamboo, which has some benefits for skin.)
 

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