Cycle clips - the ultimate item to make you feel like a real cyclist! It proves that the bike is a means of getting from a to b without fuss and with the minimal interference to you.
I still use trouser clips on my commute. I don't think the look the coolest but my trousers stay out of the chain (they do their job) and that all that's important on my short commute. On longer rides I tend to wear shorts/lycra and its not a problem.
Mostly reflective velcro type bands, or, if I can find the other one of the pair I've got some with flashing LEDs built in on a stiffish strap that curls round the ankle for nights. Am I allowed under cycling etiquette to only wear one? Sock if I forget them, but mostly wear 3/4 length humvees anyway.
I continue to wear cycle clips - the traditional black variety - for local trips in ordinary clothes. I think there's an ironic 'coolness' about them, rather like Pashley gents' and ladies' bikes (not that I have one, although I wouldn't mind), but I could be kidding myself!
Fortunately flares, bell-bottoms and loon trousers are a thing of the distant past and no self-respecting cyclist will ever need to wear them again, thus not having to have the aforementioned trouser clips to keep the excess material out of your chain!
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