Noted. Thank you! This is more for my collection. Don’t think I will wear it unless someone wants it as cumrag and I can smell it after that.Be careful with it. The elastic in the straps may not last very long due to the age of the strap.
Lucky boy to have a vintage bike for a Cumrag , I’d add a load or two to itNoted. Thank you! This is more for my collection. Don’t think I will wear it unless someone wants it as cumrag and I can smell it after that.
Awww too bad you’re not in Singapore. Would love to have your loads on it. Slurp…Lucky boy to have a vintage bike for a Cumrag , I’d add a load or two to it
Oh well I’ll have to use my own CumragsAwww too bad you’re not in Singapore. Would love to have your loads on it. Slurp…
I have never seen it bagged like this with the same image as the box they used to come in. Pretty cool. Good buy!I just got this from someone at a very low price. Is this a vintage pair of bike?
I live in Asia so probably there’s a slight difference.I have never seen it bagged like this with the same image as the box they used to come in. Pretty cool. Good buy!
I live in Asia so probably there’s a slight difference.
Looks like I really got myself a vintage pair.View attachment 76469
From the past auctions on ebay, they used to come just folded nicely in the box. The clothing store in town sold them individually out of a box like this.
Maybe late 60's early 70's BIKE in new condition is a rare find.Looks like I really got myself a vintage pair.
Pair comes from the source of pants — two separate legs. (Though the word pants comes from the name of an Italian folk character Pantalone, whose characteristic was that he wore ankle-length pants instead of the then-standard knee-length pants for men.) Pants, like glasses (when meaning eye glasses) evolved as terms know as plurale tantum nouns — nouns that only have a plural form (for the particular meaning). Pair of underwear? Ya got me on that one. But I’m with PK — never a pair of jockstraps . . . at least not unless we’ve picked up two horny bitches at CrossFit who both wear jockstraps!Definitely a vintage Bike jockstrap but I never consider a jockstrap a pair. I know we wears pairs or pants and pairs of underwear but I’ve always considered jocks to be singular. Maybe it’s because pants and underwear have a pair of legs and jocks don’t.
Glad to see you agree.Pair comes from the source of pants — two separate legs. (Though the word pants comes from the name of an Italian folk character Pantalone, whose characteristic was that he wore ankle-length pants instead of the then-standard knee-length pants for men.) Pants, like glasses (when meaning eye glasses) evolved as terms know as plurale tantum nouns — nouns that only have a plural form (for the particular meaning). Pair of underwear? Ya got me on that one. But I’m with PK — never a pair of jockstraps . . . at least not unless we’ve picked up two horny bitches at CrossFit who both wear jockstraps!