Reverse Gear's clothing is designed by and for recumbent riders, but i think that they look decent for most types of riding as well. Take their Moonah Men's Over-Pants- These work great for riding around town and getting to wherever you have to go.
Temperature-wise it's been either a little below or above 40 degrees lately. While these pants are snug fitting, they were warm enough that i didn't need any under layer, although they do provide room for it. I've also worn them with padded biking shorts underneath as well. These pants zip at the ankles to a little below the knee to ease getting them on/off. They have an elastic belt built-in to keep them up.
The Moonah pants are made out of Lycra and Drytech. The front is made of Drytech (a durable stretch fabric- smooth outer/soft under, wicks moisture), and the backside is made of Lycra with Drytech in the rear for extra durability.
They've kept me comfy and warm on many chilly days, and i'm sure they will for many rides to come. These pants seem to fit well, and being tapered there's no need to roll up your pant leg. Two zippered hand pockets to keep some valuables.
My only complaint: Men and Women alike both have to drop 'em when nature calls. no front zipper. But it's a minor complaint and hasn't hindered me yet.