Hey girls–no worries. This is a great trick for keeping your skirt in place while on a bike.
In my work training people (ok, mostly children) to ride a two-wheeler bicycle, I get to enjoy the thrill of confidence when a rider picks up speed and independently rides off, wind in face.
And then, the wind goes elsewhere we don’t want it to.
For the girls, I share with them my personal skirt-stay-down-hack. No pins, no Velcro, no sewing, no ruining skirts.
All it takes is four small round magnets (I bought mine at Ace Hardware for maybe 25 cents each–buy extra, because they are easy to lose). Two for each leg.
For this hack, a girl/woman needs to be wearing either a skirt that has attached leggings, like a swim skirt, or separate leggings/capris underneath. Tights could also work, or thigh highs.
1. One magnet goes underneath the leggings, to be sort of planted there (until the second one connects) just above, but next to the knee, toward the outer side of the leg.
2. Next, spread out the legs into sort of a sideways lunge and squat position, to let the skirt’s fabric spread out (so you will have a wide range of motion when on the bike). Then place the second magnet on top of the skirt, as the two magnets connect! Next, do the same with the other leg. Voila.
Looks a bit funny when you are just standing, but it works perfectly when riding to keep the skirt covering and not flying up!
Photo by Julie Hauser
When the ride is over, store the magnets on the post in the front center of the bike (you will find a bolt there that is magnetic), and your skirt returns back to normal.
Thank you so much for this clever idea!
It is so inspiring to see a practical tip that will bring more Kedusha and Tznius to the world!
May the zechus stand by you!
Yes, great idea!! This is not to take away the cleverness, but it’s important to note that if you have small children around, YOU MUST be vigilant about these magnets! Aside from the choking hazard of swallowing one magnet… Swallowing two can be just as devastating, if the two magnets were to pinch an organ creating a fatal blockage c”v.
Again, this is not to take away from the clever idea that helps keep women and girls tznius, just please be vigilant, and decide wether this is worth the risk if you have small children around.
An idea would be to use the magnets but not store them on the bike when not in use
And it’s not intended for the smallest of children who obviously don’t watch their dresses. It’s more for the “older girls” but yes, be careful with any magnets! Yep you can store them anywhere–up high and out of reach, maybe even a high part of a metal door or part of the garage track.
Thank you such a great idea! I bike to work and spend a lot of time stopping on the way and adjusting my skirt. Can’t wait to try this.
RK: did you try it?