What Pedal Pusher Society Means

Pedal Pushers—mid-length pants that women rebel women began wearing instead of skirts to make riding a bike easier in the 1940s.

Society—a body of individuals associated or viewed as members of a community; a group of people defined together for a specific purpose; the condition of those in a community, rather than in isolation.

Put them together and you’ve got a bunch of biking riding rebels who’ve got each other’s back!

3 thoughts on “What Pedal Pusher Society Means

  1. Just a note of congratulations,

    My wife and I were prom king and queen at Valders in 1969.

    I am pretty sure we would have much more fun at your event.

    Witty, good natured, happy people are always a good group to be around.

    I admire your spirit. I hope the band or DJ has ” A bicycle built for two” on their play list for the “crowning” music.

    Hope it all works out,

    John Griffin, Manitowoc

    • The PPS Prom was definitely the best prom I have ever been to and one of the best parties this fair city may have seen recently. The turnout was amazing, the music was perfect, and as was promised local business offered up incredible prizes. To top it off, bikes were not forgotten, a tandem was hung elegantly over the stage, a serious calf contest was held, and parked outside were countless bikes locked to every possible fence, rack, tree, and post.
      I’m so glad I made it! I can’t wait for the next one!

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