short or long dresses, here some pictures for comments

General discussion of skirt and kilt-based fashion for men, and stuff that goes with skirts and kilts.
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short or long dresses, here some pictures for comments

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Dear all,

here some pictures of dresses what I use to wear

simple shirt dress for colder days
my every day wear casual dress.gif
My favorite dress for summer. I wear it with a shirt or like it is
my dress for summer.gif
This t shirt dress I use to wear it in summer all day
me in a summer dress in Germany.gif
Keep on dressing
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To me the longer dresses look rather like Eastern garb (not a bad thing!). The tee shirt dress looks a bit like some of my nightshirts, again no bad thing. I have been tempted for years to try some Eastern garb type robe things, by whatever name you fancy. One day I will take the plunge.

Do you wear these in public? and do people comment?
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Thank you for your comment. I do wear those dresses in public, but the short one only when I am visiting friends. You are right, it looks a little bit like a nightshirt. Here some other dresses what I wear in public and to work
today in the morning wearing my garden and work dress.gif
The black one I wear it to work and for every other activity. It is the best for long distance flights. Only view comments when I wear dresses in public
today in the morning wearing my garden and work dress.gif
This dress I wear it in summer to go out in the evening for dinner
another summer dress.gif
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What sort of work do you do in the long black one?
I have a good old favourite for work (electronics). A few holes in it from solder etc, but catches dropped small nuts etc in my lap. May never find 'em on the floor.
I'll see if there's a shot of it.
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All the outfits, by both of you, are worthy of consideration. Jack, I too have found the beauty of an unbifurcated garment in catching small items that fall, and would usually fall between the legs of trousers, and take another 5 minutes to find on the floor. Is that an old reel to reel tape you are servicing?
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And when I am sitting at the table eating food while wearing a dress crumbs fall on my lap. Then my dog comes over and licks my dress. :D

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Sarongman wrote: Jack, I too have found the beauty of an unbifurcated garment in catching small items that fall, Is that an old reel to reel tape you are servicing?
Not servising a reel-to-reel this time, although transformers have been needed for them over time.
In this case a power transformer for one of the new valve rectified power supplies to upgrade any of my various valve preamps past and present, as an alternative to the usual solid state ones.
The general consensis is that, yes big valve rectifiers do give a bigger sound with more depth. This I have found to be indeed the case.
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My work is in the office and the long dress I use only for office work.

My newest skirt for office and pleasure
Sunday outfit for restaurant visit in my long summer skirt.gif
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Cleavages don't look that good on a man. Combining dresses with a dress jacket and sew a collar in would look georgeous on a man. 8)
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skirtilator, many thanks for your comment. What are cleavages?. Sorry I don't know this word.
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norstdresses wrote:skirtilator, many thanks for your comment. What are cleavages?. Sorry I don't know this word.
See here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleavage_(breasts)
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thanks I got it. I have to lern to operate a sewing maschine or find somebody to do it for me.
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