Skirt Cafe is an on-line community dedicated to exploring, promoting and advocating skirts and kilts as a fashion choice for men, formerly known as men in skirts. We do this in the context of men's fashion freedom --- an expansion of choices beyond those commonly available for men to include kilts, skirts and other garments. We recognize a diversity of styles our members feel comfortable wearing, and do not exclude any potential choices. Continuing dialog on gender is encouraged in the context of fashion freedom for men. See here for more details.
OK, all you "Over-Thinkers", watch Grok's Tutorial for a simple answer. The seamstress even stated she used a wrong measurement. KEY :arrow: Take your largest hip measurement and divide it by 7. That will give you the radius to cut for your waist. Now, for me, my waist is larger than my hi...
Thanks for the link. I really like the kilt look and styles that the guys are wearing on the photos at the bottom of that webpage especially the photo of the guy from the band Placebo playing guitar which is similar to the style I’m looking for. It’s great looking for inspiration. I read on that we...
Check out this link on what, when and how to wear a casual kilt. I hope this helps ease your mind on wearing a kilt :D Casual kilts - a buyer’s guide to five yard kilts Notice the included pics. Many have regular shoes, even boots. Some with kilt hose, some with regular socks. Basically, the choice ...
My partner says they would look good with my bare legs but I like to wear leggings with them. Get a pair of Kilt Hose. Kilt hose are over-the-calf but just under the knee. An example from UTKilts, https://utkilts.com/cdn/shop/products/weathered_brown__73407.1621466560.1280.1280.jpg?v=1681408185&...
IF your kilt is the "standard" length (24") then it should hit mid-knee. Having the kilt tight around your waist will help keep it from sliding down. Besides the buckles & straps on each end of the kilt, your belt is what keeps it in place. It's supposed to be tight around the wa...
The rugby club normally using the Twickenham ground is called 'Wasps'. With my Aviation background, WASPs stands for Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) Fact is, I hate honey and therefore would have no incentive to take up bee-keeping. Sorry to read this Tom, as honey has multiple medical benefit...