Dishdhasha, Man Dress!

General discussion of skirt and kilt-based fashion for men, and stuff that goes with skirts and kilts.
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...and how can pants replace the comfort of a dress,
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keeping dressed
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here is some green and gold
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I like man dresses
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:thewave:
Ron, you could be an influential Chief of an african Country. This looks great.

have a nice dressed weekend
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norstdresses wrote::thewave:
Ron, you could be an influential Chief of an african Country. This looks great.

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it is actully India
and yes I will be staying dressed
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I got another man dress off of E-Bay
it is called a Dashiki Kaftan.
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How many of these have you got now Ron? You must be getting to the point where you only need to do any laundry once a month :D

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Milfmog wrote:How many of these have you got now Ron? You must be getting to the point where you only need to do any laundry once a month :D

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Ian.

I have a bunch of them
but that is the nice thing about wearing kilts and man dresses
is that there is a big variety of colors and such and not all the same dull
and boring
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also a very nice one. When its colder, you are wearing tights or leggins in different colors. This fits perfectly. The different colors, cuts and lengths of dresses allow me a high variety of combinations and never it gets boring
This men dress I found in a shop in Gaborone and its perfect on hotter days
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norstdresses wrote:also a very nice one. When its colder, you are wearing tights or leggins in different colors. This fits perfectly. The different colors, cuts and lengths of dresses allow me a high variety of combinations and never it gets boring
This men dress I found in a shop in Gaborone and its perfect on hotter days
newest men dress.gif
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I'm not wearing leggins or tights, those are tall green
sox that I'm wearing
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In winter I wear also only socks. Tights and leggins are not comfortable for me.
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Oh, man...the best I can add is lyrics by Kinky Friedman:

Well, they ain't makin' Jews like Jesus any more...
They don't turn the other cheek the way they done before...
You shoulda heard that honky holler
When he hit that hardwood floor...
"Lawd, they sho' ain't makin' Jews like Jesus any more!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0ZMj5RksbE
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Possibly more Goth than dIshdhasha.
Old velvet skirt recycled onto the bodice from a heavy cotton dress which had a grossly tiered skirt.

http://www.ipernity.com/doc/712389/32516537
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You have a major smile going on there, Jack. Is that coffee in that cup or what?
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norstdresses wrote:also a very nice one. When its colder, you are wearing tights or leggins in different colors. This fits perfectly. The different colors, cuts and lengths of dresses allow me a high variety of combinations and never it gets boring
This men dress I found in a shop in Gaborone and its perfect on hotter days
newest men dress.gif
have a nice dressed day
It certainly would be good if ones like that were readilly available here.
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