The underlining on the NB skirt is not like the ones in shorts- it is more like a short bike short and goes down your leg. The leg does ride up a little, but not into a wedgie. The skirts are cute and different.
The underlining on the NB skirt is not like the ones in shorts- it is more like a short bike short and goes down your leg. The leg does ride up a little, but not into a wedgie. The skirts are cute and different.
Not in this world, airhead! Put your ounce of brain to work and include a reference, because a google search on "tkirts" turns up nothing on the subject except this thread, girlie.
We make more than you for working less hours. We hold the majority of power positions in the world. But you really kicked men's asses with your comment, cupcake! Nice job. Now go fix me a sammich and get me a beer.
women's fashion wrote:
There are two versions of spelling being used for the product: one being triks which is the one you indicated, and the other referring to them as triathlon skirts (how it got started) which is tkirts. You choose! Thanks to another stupid man in having to clear a misunderstanding and take away from the topic. Men wonder why they get no respect? Gentlemen who cannot talk to a woman with an ounce of brain.
Ew, in that case I definitely don't want one. Never had trouble with running short liners riding up and I hate bike shorts, I don't like running with something tight around my legs.
I have heard that used by runnin gals and does seem to be more applicable as a triathlete creating the design. Thanks. Please go deal with all your bottled aggression properly. I feel sorry for any woman that has to do deal with you.
Oh Well, if you've some women CALL it that then it MUST be an alternate name. You are so stupid it blows my mind. If I heard people referring to Asics running shoes as "rsics" despite the fact that they are called Asics I wouldn't go spouting off about how you can call them either one.
Odds are those women are just stupid broads like you who saw the name written "Triks" and their sorry asses misread it "Tkirts." How in the hell do you even say that? "Tkirts?"
Women's fashion, I think the internet is a little too advanced for you.
And by the way, when men patronize women with "equality" don't think it's real. You're the one who doesn' get any respect.
Don't waste your pity on me, you should be directing it all at your own, frigid self. You're saying that the name that the triathlete came up with and uses exclusively for the product is not applicable for some theoretical "runnin gals?" Silly twat, you're simply wrong, so shut your lipstick-coated jizz target.
I misled you a little by saying the NB underlining is a bike short. It is not tight like a bike short and not nearly as long. It is a soft, think knit and really comfortable. The reason it rides up a little is because it is not tight. It isn't baggy, though.
I have one of the Triks skirts and I love it. Very comfortable, and it is nice to have something other than standard-issue running shorts to wear once in a while. They are kind of pricey, but so far mine seems to be made really well and I imagine it will get plenty of wear.
Scottish men run in kilts, take that lassies
The skirts might work for triathletes, but would be really annoying for runners because of all the material. Runners care more about comfort and speed then fashion. Running briefs are the most comfortable.
runnersworld? most likely weren't runners then, more like joggers/gallowalkers. running in a skirt sounds pretty stupid to me
u dumb broad wrote:
Don't waste your pity on me, you should be directing it all at your own, frigid self. You're saying that the name that the triathlete came up with and uses exclusively for the product is not applicable for some theoretical "runnin gals?" Silly twat, you're simply wrong, so shut your lipstick-coated jizz target.
jeez, easy. do you need to be so obnoxious because it makes you feel like you you're smarter than someone? tougher than someone? do you really need to be so juvenile and offensive? what are you so pissed off about? who really cares what she wants to call it.
Cynical, slow and stupid is no way to go through life son.
The sun setting in the east is a better bet than you getting laid in the next five years.
For what it is worth, the ladies on our winning Raneir to Pacific Relay team were all given skirts by Nicole to wear during the race. The ladies on the team all really seemed to like them. A pic of the outfits can be found here:http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/brian_e_ream/detail?.dir=5c9dscd&.dnm=8d11scd.jpg&.src=phSome of the ladies ran relay legs in them, while others just felt like they were super comfortable for wearing in and out of the vans in between relay legs. As a guy, I can't imagine myself wearing one without being super drunk, but I can vouch that all of the ladies on our team loved them. I can also vouch for Nicole, as she is an incredibly athlete and business woman, as well as just a very good person.Hoovis
Girl here wrote:
Professional triathlete Nicole Deboom started a line of these
http://www.nicoledeboom.com/site/index.cfmI don't know if I would wear them or not...
You are an idiot. TRIKS is MY brand name for them. Tkirts is what happens when some idiot chick tries to type that in. You give women an extremely bad name.
Sorry, but I think they look awful. That's cool if people were comfortable in them, but I wouldn't wear them. Shorts are comfortable. Surely those things fly up when you're running anyway? On second thoughts, they actually look quite tight so I'm not sure if you could fully extend your stride, may be wrong though. I just do not think I could run in those! Anyway, not an option for me cos of a lot of the stretches I do and starts.
when men wear pink little skirts to run, then I will too.
Word of advice: don't call women "idiot chicks" if you want them to buy your product. I don't see many men lining up to buy your pink skirts.