webboy42 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 7:12 am
The only formula that exists for selling something is making something the market wants. From my perspective, the main thing that prevents me from buying a "women's" skirt are the small sizes. I currently wear the largest size of Macabi skirt, and most, if not all, of the brands I've seen in local department stores don't have sizes as large, or if they do, they only have colors or styles I don't like.
Limiting a skirt range to traditionally masculine colors won't sell more skirts to men, because the men who feel comfortable wearing skirts will buy them regardless, and those who aren't won't. I wouldn't avoid buying a shirt just because it also happens to come in a color I don't like, I'd just buy the color I want and ignore the rest. When it comes to skirts, I think the fit is more of a limiting factor than what colors or styles they happen to come in.
I'm not sure what your pants size is. But you should be able to find some that fits. It may take lot's of hunting but you should be able to find something. On eBay at the very least. Just be diligent. I window shop eBay too often and now have way to many skirts because of that.
I'm a size 38 to 40 in men's pants. And 20w to 22w in skirts, shorts and shortalls. Just be regular at searching, and be patient and you should eventually find something to like. CJ Banks is one of the brands I like a lot. If you tell me what size you are and sort a what style s you are looking for, I can always keep a watch full eye for you, and send you leads or Links.
While the percentage is low, there is still a decent amount of well built skirts, with decent pockets for sale, that's part of the thrill of the hunt.
Making a men's skirt is sort of like reinventing the wheel.
What do you do to a skirt to make it masculine???
For some uneducated people. No amount of rugged uping will make it masculine enough.
No amount of mud , blood, bottle openers, belt loops, clips, grommets, skull and cross Bones, jet black ripstop fabric, chains, or buckles Will make a skirt masculine enough for man to wear for some.
You could probably include internal pocket for a guys twig and berries. You would still get " but it's a skirt" from someone.
I've gotten grief From my wife about wearing kilts, the most universally accepted male skirt on the planet.
To her there is no mens skirt.
I know some of you don't like the thought of marketed, men's skirts, in traditional male colors and basic masculine styles.
But let's say several companies do make a rugged boring grey skirt for men. Atleast it's a skirt for men, it's a start in the right direction. It's a free country, and for the most part a free world. If you still want to buy and wear a tickle me Elmo pink skirt, do so. More "men's skirt s " will ultimately make it hopefully easier for all of us to wear skirts. I feel that men wearing overly feminine outfits undermines the MIS cause some. Because they are seen as trying to present as female. Whether they are trying to or not. It doesn't take much to knock flat the male identity.
Regarding skirts like macabies, skirt craft, J walker, light heart gear. That has either a male or unisex skirt.
While I like a couple of them. I see no point on spending the extra money on something that will get labeled by 99 + percent of people as a womans skirt.
How many of you that have a macabie skirt, or other have had some one coming up to you and " dude you are rocking that awesome male marketed skirt"
My wife would slap me once for wearing a skirt. Then slap me again for spending 60 + dollars on a skirt.