A hotel in New Zealand has banned Lycra cycling shorts as it finds the "bumps and bulges" inappropriate and "unsightly". In an effort to “raise dress standards” the Plough Hotel in Rangiora has put ...
The hotel enforced the ban at breakfast as customers should 'only see the sausages on your plate' A hotel in New Zealand has banned Lycra shorts in an attempt to remove any "unsightly bumps and bulges ...
A hotel in New Zealand is sick and tired of cyclists with lycra shorts. It has said enough is enough. The Plough Hotel in the rural town of Rangiora has a sign out the front, specifically targeting ...
The only sausages on show at this hotel should be the ones on the breakfast plate. That’s according to the owner Mike Saunders who has banned Lycra shorts from his establishment in Rangiora, New ...
The cringe-worthy sight of middle-aged-men-in-Lycra - otherwise known as Mamils - has become so commonplace that many of us turn a blind eye to their lumps and bumps, however unsavoury they may be.
A new survey by the British Heart Foundation has suggested that the thought of wearing Lycra is enough to put middle-aged people off cycling. Apparently, a third of the 2,000 professionals it polled ...
We heard him before we could see him. Strutting like a peacock in full plumage, his specialist cycling shoes clicked along the paving as he marched from bicycle to outdoor coffee table in skin-tight ...
For years, middle-aged-men-in-Lycra (Mamils) have stoically defended their right to squeeze into tight-fitting cycling gear despite the sniggers of, well, practically everyone else. But now even Sir ...