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== The origin of apparel ==
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The origin of apparel<br><br>    Cycling as a sport has gradually become fitness broad public participation, domestic demand for riding clothes is also growing. A  cycling jersey to meet the needs of two aspects,is the body's needs and exercise needs. Do you know how the birth of a jersey is it?<br><br>    The earliest bicycles are known to humans as "Trojan horse", handlebar design into the horse head, seat designed into the saddle, because it was the main means of transport is a horse, people dream of a faster mode of transport than the horse. For this "horse" impression is also reflected in the clothing, the most primitive cycling clothing is designed as a "Knight" costume: a top hat, a split tuxedo and other apparel and the rider holding a bullwhip. Tuxedo at the time was high society dress,riding wore a tuxedo predecessor short, back length,behind the hem inclined split ends, split in order to facilitate up and down the horse.This function of clothing is referenced to the bike ride, whether the time for a variety of different external environment adaptability and better rider wearing comfort, wear this jersey, people seem extraordinary manner, personable . This dress is generally men riding dress, women in that period as a result of traditional idea manacle is not allowed to ride movement. Until 1896, women's cycling clothing to appear.<br><img src="/11-large_default/2013-hot-green-arrow-costume-cycling-long-jerseypants-suit.jpg" alt="riding clothes" />      songyingy-p20140126<br>
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