Be-spoke style: Hundreds of dapper cyclists don tweed for London ride
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Be-spoke style: Hundreds of dapper cyclists don tweed for London ride
"Hundreds of cyclists have travelled through London clad in tweed, celebrating the annual Tweed Run that started in 2008 with a small group of friends."
"The event has grown to around 800 participants, who ride a 10 to 12-mile route that includes a tea stop and lunch at notable locations."
"Wardrobe recommendations from the organisers included woollen plus fours, Harris Tweed jackets, cravats, ties, cycling skirts, and capes, along with a hip flask for refreshments."
"Prizes are awarded to the best-dressed man and woman, emphasizing the event's focus on vintage style and cycling culture."
The Tweed Run, initiated in 2008 by a small group of friends, has grown to attract around 800 cyclists. Participants ride through London in stylish woolen attire, starting from Northampton Road and finishing at St Pancras Gardens. The 10 to 12-mile route includes stops for tea and lunch, showcasing iconic locations like Savile Row. Organizers recommend outfits such as woollen plus fours and Harris Tweed jackets, with prizes for the best-dressed participants.
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