Tweed Run, London January 24th 2009

26 Jan 2009 by David Goligorsky

The first Tweed Run took place in London recently with about 150 cyclists wearing tweeds and the like. A veritable Gentleman’s Whiskey and Chat on two wheels. We need to bring this stateside. Any takers?

Tweed Run

Tweed Run, Saville Row

More images can be found at Yorgo Tloupas’ blog and through this Flickr member.

6 Comments

  • On 01.26.09 erica said:

    and ladies? what would we get to wear?

    i agree, bring this stateside!

  • On 01.27.09 Matt S said:

    It was jolly good fun, and ladies were indeed most welcome on the jaunt. Indeed, several make it to the rest of the flickr set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/booksnake/sets/72157612948036480/

  • On 02.22.10 From the catwalks to the bike lane — fashionistas get pedalling | Bike blog | Little Inside said:

    […] Women’s cycle wear has received a lot of press in the last year, with new fashion brands popping up and trusted cycling brands bringing out inspired women’s ranges. The change is centred on image. I am sure that bike brands Assos and Gore have made leaps and bounds in technology, but the fastest movement is the fusion of function with form. Bicycles are becoming works of art, race teams compete for the hottest kit and commuter fashion has turned the streets of London into a catwalk. […]

  • On 02.22.10 From the catwalks to the bike lane — fashionistas get pedalling | Bike blog | Green Agenda said:

    […] Women’s cycle wear has received a lot of press in the last year, with new fashion brands popping up and trusted cycling brands bringing out inspired women’s ranges. The change is centred on image. I am sure that bike brands Assos and Gore have made leaps and bounds in technology, but the fastest movement is the fusion of function with form. Bicycles are becoming works of art, race teams compete for the hottest kit and commuter fashion has turned the streets of London into a catwalk. […]

  • On 02.22.10 From the catwalks to the bike lane — fashionistas get pedalling | Bike blog said:

    […] Women’s cycle wear has received a lot of press in the last year, with new fashion brands popping up and trusted cycling brands bringing out inspired women’s ranges. The change is centred on image. I am sure that bike brands Assos and Gore have made leaps and bounds in technology, but the fastest movement is the fusion of function with form. Bicycles are becoming works of art, race teams compete for the hottest kit and commuter fashion has turned the streets of London into a catwalk. […]

  • On 03.01.10 God Save the Queen… « needle and globe said:

    […] Women’s cycle wear has received a lot of press in the last year, with new fashion brands popping up and trusted cycling brands bringing out inspired women’s ranges. The change is centred on image. I am sure that bike brands Assos and Gore have made leaps and bounds in technology, but the fastest movement is the fusion of function with form. Bicycles are becoming works of art, race teams compete for the hottest kit and commuter fashion has turned the streets of London into a catwalk. […]

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