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New guy

Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 7:37 pm
by orthohawk
Hello all!
I'm Dmitri from Iowa. My unbifircated garment-wearing ranges from a kilt that I got while still in the Air Force (marvelous little shop in Carmel, CA) to an arabian thobe (basically a long robe with shirt-like sleeves and a standup type collar that I usually leave one button open), to an actual ankle-length denim skirt. The skirt has a funny backstory which kinda reveals an aspect of my personality.

In my old office, the managers were getting a little miffed about the slovenly appearance of some, so came out with a new dress code that prohibited blue jeans, but specifically allowed other colored jeans as well as (and here's the rub) blue denim jumpers/skirts. One guy rebelled by buying 5 pairs of white jeans and then dying them such colors as neon-green, fuschia, tangerine orange..........well, you get the idea. I, on the other hand, went home and got on line. I found a blue denim long skirt at Vermont Country Store, ordered it, and the day after it came, wore it in to work. The managers (well, actually, just one: the Hag) got miffed again so an amendment: black denim only (seems one of the managers also had a black denim jumper she liked to wear), so Dmitri gets back online and orders a black denim skirt from the VCS and wore THAT in to work. The other manager didn't seem to want to give up her jumper, so the sartorial war stopped there. But I found I actually liked the skirt: breezier and no seam to, er............bother me. :) I've worn it out in public a couple times but the UG that I usually go out in is the thobe.

Re: New guy

Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 7:49 pm
by crfriend
Welcome aboard Dmitri!

I almost laughed out loud about the saga of the denim skirt -- it sounds like you have quite the office-ful of characters.

Where in Iowa do you hail from, and how do the locals deal with the thobe? I used to have relatives in Missouri Valley and I suspect one would not have gone down there well at all, but in the more cosmopolitan places I can certainly see it.

The kilt should be a "no-brainer".

:welcome:

Re: New guy

Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 11:26 pm
by orthohawk
Heh. Yeah, the Hag was not pleased but since the jumper-loving manager was a friend of hers, she had to let me wear my skirt..........which I made sure to do whenever we had a staff meeting with any higher-ups in attendance!

I live in Iowa City, so, being the home of a big-10 university, the thobe gets, at most, a double take but that's pretty much it. Well other than ignorant comments flung out by drunken frat boys, but those are usually taken care of by my turning toward them and making a huge sign of the cross at them (I usually wear a big cross and what looks to the uninitiated like a Greek priest's hat), which has garnered a "Oh, sorry, Father!" a couple of times!

I'd wear the kilt much more, but unfortunately, I bought it about 60 pounds ago :(. I'm working on fitting back into it.

Re: New guy

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:33 am
by SkirtRevolution
Hahahaha, "turning toward them and making a huge sign of the cross at them", that is a real laugh. :D Brilliant!

Re: New guy

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 12:10 pm
by Since1982
:welcome: orthohawk!!

Dis be chubby me a few years ago at the WSOP in Las Vegas.. No one in Vegas took any notice at all of my skirts. I played in 2 of the $1,000.00 buy in bracelet tournies. I won $1,700.00 in one and nothing in the other, so I ended up out $300.00, but I wouldn't trade the experience for anything. Great fun, lots of folks asked me about the skirt, mostly "how does it feel" type questions. A few said they'd try one if they could get it cheap enough...I steered them to thrift shops. :thewave:
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