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I'm designing the new ZYM jersey kits for men and women. Quick question... would women wear these? I'm just wondering if it's too masculine.... so I added pink. Thanks for your help.
Brian

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hey - it takes a real man to have the ba##s to wear pink.

I wore a pink tie to work routinely in the 80's

the ex-wife loved it.


DB
also - I still have the Lampere team (from Tdf in 1995) jersey. it's pink and blue.

my first bike jersey - birthday present the day before a triathlon.
a cool memory.'


DB


daniel brown said:
hey - it takes a real man to have the ba##s to wear pink.

I wore a pink tie to work routinely in the 80's

the ex-wife loved it.


DB

The t-mobile/deutsche telecom jerseys used to be hot pink and white or black as well. There's some questionable color schemes in cycling. The astana team's winter outfits had riders dressed head to toe in powder blue gear.


daniel brown said:
also - I still have the Lampere team (from Tdf in 1995) jersey. it's pink and blue.

my first bike jersey - birthday present the day before a triathlon.
a cool memory.'


DB


daniel brown said:
hey - it takes a real man to have the ba##s to wear pink.

I wore a pink tie to work routinely in the 80's

the ex-wife loved it.


DB
Thanks for all the great feedback. I made some changes to the design so I will post it in another discussion. I'll include links for those of you who are in the market for a jersey. They will be pre-order prices... that's a good thing:)
Do yoy have to be a "young" lady to buy one as your posting title suggests?

Brian Koff said:
Thanks for all the great feedback. I made some changes to the design so I will post it in another discussion. I'll include links for those of you who are in the market for a jersey. They will be pre-order prices... that's a good thing:)
All women are young ladies:)

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