Morning attire routines are different for guys who cycle to work, especially when it comes to pants. Wearing slacks on a Cinelli just isn’t practical, and bibs at the office won’t fly unless maybe you work at Strava. Will they get caught in the spokes? Can they handle a drizzle? And how about sweat? Fortunately, there are hybrid pants available. They’re the euryhaline fish of the clothing world (if you don’t mind a biology parallel), adapting to both fresh water (office seats) and salt (bike saddles). All these commuter pants are decked out in features engineered for cycling, yet are camouflaged as being work appropriate. Differing in tailoring, fabric, color, details and more, they offer a great range of options for any professional/cyclist.
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Betabrand Bike to Work Pants

The San Francisco-based brand creates clothing for all types of people, including commuting cyclists. Made with a stretchy cotton blend (59% cotton, 40% cotton, 1% spandex) that’s water and soil resistant, their Bike to Work pants have a gusseted crotch and a higher back rise for maximum crack-coverage. They’re also stitched to fit leanly and comfortably around the hip and rear regions. Basically, cyclists won’t get wedgied or all mucked up in chain grease while commuting. Additional cool features include a reflective pocket flap and pant inner liner; a hidden cell phone pocket; a zippered rear pocket; and colors in gray, black, khaki, navy and charcoal heather.