Lucky you
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to have the legs to keep 'em up.
NZ stuff is nice but costs very often a fortune to get here.
I use grip grap leg warmers and they do fine with my bibs. Will give it a go with shorts at some point and find out how they hold up. For arm warmers I have an American brand - not as good as the gribgrap but okay for my arms.
For clothes to take I am now thinking for on and off the bike along the lines of (- keep in mind I am not going bikepacking style. Though I do try to go as lightweight as and versatile as possible) :
3x boxers
3x bra
3x icebreaker socks
1x sealskinz socks - I think, but am not yet sure about. Suggestions?
2x short-sleeved icebreaker shirts
2x long sleeved shirts icebreaker (1 will be my pyjama top)
1x long sleeved icebreaker blouse with spf 50
1x mtb shorts (or are 2 better on a very long, 1 year, trip?)
1x long trousers
1x icebreaker tights (pyjama bottoms or can be worn under shorts)
1 windblokker (gillet)
1 down jacket
set of arm and legwarmers
1x rain jacket and trousers
1 set of shoes
1 set of slippers
What I am not sure about is if I will be better of with 3 short-sleeved shirts for with arm warmers they become long sleeved, and bring 1 long sleeved shirt (instead of 2) and blouse. Ronk, or others, if you have any suggestions - though slightly off topic - I would really welcome your thoughts.