Saturday, April 28, 2012

[For Locals Only]


This is for locals only! [Shhh don’t let anyone else read this one… Ok, since it’s only us, I want to ask you a favor!  We will be having bike riding guests from out of town at the Alpena Seersucker Ride this June. We want to show off our city to the greatest advantage! So we are asking for your help in planning the route. This is what we are looking for:

  • Starting in Downtown Alpena
  • Six miles round trip
  • A route that is family/kid friendly
  • A route that will allow us to stop at a few local attractions
  • A nice photo location
  • Ending at ACC
Now if you have any ideas, drop us a email at alpenatweed@gmail.com at let us know!




Now for this help, (well really everyone in the area) the wonderful people at League of Michigan Bicyclists, the group who are bringing the Sunrise Bicycle Tour to Alpena have offered the first 50 Seersucker Riders who sign up before June 1st a free meal after the ride with the Tour participants. Now if you are interested, all you have to do is sign up at Blue Phoenix Books in downtown Alpena. The only requirement is that you come out and enjoy a great ride around Alpena. Now, you can still ride even if you don’t want the meal afterwards, or if you miss the June 1st deadline but you know the offer is on the table.]

(PS I bet you didn’t know that brackets could make it so only certain people could read it, its magic like that!)

Friday, April 27, 2012

Non-Seersucker for the Seersucker

So a few posts ago we made a promise that we would shortly (cough, cough) post something about non-seersucker options for the Seersucker Ride. So here it is! So you may ask, “What can I wear to The Alpena Seersucker Ride?” The best answer, “Anything you like!” Now if you want to know, “What are some options?” Here we go…



Linen-
Historically speaking, the summer cloth of choice in the western world has not been cotton, but in fact linen. Linen is spun from the fibers found on the stem of the flax plant. Besides using this fiber to make cloth, other grades of the thread are used to make everything from paper to cord; the seeds can be eaten, or used to make oil (linseed oil), dye, medicines, and soap.  Add to this the fact that flax also grows in more diverse areas, it was not until cotton got a boost from slavery, colonialism, and the advent of Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin that cotton was able to take the top seat. Remember, the classic name for sheets, shirt collars, under garments and the like are still termed “linen” and stored in “linen closets.”



While I do not have a lot of firsthand knowledge of seersucker, I do have a fair handle on linen, and I can say from experience that it does keep you cool in the summer. In fact the only thing it does better than keep you cool, is probably its ability to spontaneously wrinkle. Honestly, a few wrinkles are worth the comfort under the sun. The only side note on Linen Suits for men is that in my experience they tend to be rather form fitting (in the modern cut), and probably not conducive to bicycle riding. Yet if you can find one that will work, you should snatch it up.



Light Wool-
While this may sound crazy to most people, something many traditional hikers and sports people know is that light weight wool is actually comfortable in the sun. Don’t overlook this great option.



Linen-like, and Synthetics-
One of the great things about modernity (though we begrudgingly admit it) is that we now have some great alternatives that look authentic, but are lighter, wrinkle less, and are easier to care for (though also often hold odors better). Now while under close inspection someone could tell the difference, you have to remember that we are Midwesterners in Alpena, and most likely will not run our fingers over your loincloth to check out what it is made from.  We really just want you to come and ride with us, so wear something that is comfortable, and join us for a great time.

Back To Our Regularly Scheduled Programs…



Well we are sorry about the lapse in posts, sometimes life just gets busy. One of the projects during the hiatus was a trip to the TCM Film Festival in Hollywood with the sole purpose of seeing outfits from the 1900-1930’s on the big screen (you believe that right?) so that we could inform you, our dedicated readers, about fashion in that time period!

Now that we are back on track, we hope to give you some updates on the upcoming Alpena Seersucker Ride!