Where to get winter bicycling clothing for women 3x

Hi; Any suggestions on where I can get winter bicycling clothes in women's 3x? Winter meaning Ohio snowbelt? Any suggestions on what to look for when I shop?

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  • ostrichagain
    ostrichagain Posts: 271 Member
    I don't know if you can buy winter specific cycling clothes in plus size. I have never seen any. BUT, if I were in your shoes, I would wear breathable base layers to stay warm in a waterproof shell (including gloves and shoe covers).

    I don't know if that helps. Here is an article:
    http://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/winter-bicycling.html
  • therejohn
    therejohn Posts: 59 Member
    Try this site http://www.junonia.com
  • Mokey41
    Mokey41 Posts: 5,769 Member
    Layers. I'm in Ontario Canada and I ride in the winter when the roads aren't snow covered. The thing I find gets cold are my feet so I bought shoe covers that really help and from there I just layer starting with a light wool underwear set, then a long sleeve cotton shirt and my winter running tights over top. Next add a windproof jacket, neck gaiter and a light wool beanie under my helmet. Warm gloves with a windproof back, lots of chapstick and I'm off. None of my winter cycling clothes are actuall "cycling" clothes, just put together whatever layers you can to be warm.

    I find my core stays relatively warm once I get going but feet, thighs, hands and face are the problems. Also, from experience, if you start to feel your core getting cold, head for home or find a way to warm up. It just gets worse if you ignore it!
  • sillygoosie
    sillygoosie Posts: 1,109 Member
    Nashbar.com is a great place to find affordable cycling gear. I'm sorry, I don't know what size ranges they carry because they offer many different brands. It's a great site.
  • ouwho
    ouwho Posts: 29
    Thanks everyone...great answers, that have led me to searching in the right direction!
  • I have been searching for plus size cycling clothing for days. While in CA I ride in 20 degree weather. Fleece pants are a must. I tried legging like arm warmers but they do not stay in place at my size. I wear winter gloves over my fingerless ones. Actually Old Navy made a good but light weight glove to go over my fingerless. Look for good wool socks to help with feet. Scudapro.com make a lot of colorful long sleeve winter jerseys in plus sizes for a reasonable price. I have ordered a number of them. More expensive ones can be purchased at Team Estrogen, Aerodesigns & Terry. But layering is a must. Target generally sells inexpensive base layers in their Champion line. I too wear a cheap wool cap with ear flaps under my helmet. I will be looking for a new face mask or buff.