I also saw a woman there from either south or southeast Asia wearing a pretty skirt around mid-calf length with trousers underneath in a slightly different pattern (and a head-scarf). I thought it was an interesting look.
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Been spending a lot of time visiting medical facilities lately and I'm usually wearing a kilt or skirt. People generally just notice and then go back to whatever they were doing. Yesterday we were walking past a hallway waiting area, and I was wearing a black Skirtcraft wrap skirt and a hoodie up top, and this one older woman sitting with her husband...I felt like I broke her brain because she just froze like a deer in the headlights with a blank expression. Maybe trying to process "masculine below the knees, masculine above the waist, wait...a skirt?"
I had a quiet chuckle to myself as we went past. It's kind of fun to break people's brains a little once in a while.
I also saw a woman there from either south or southeast Asia wearing a pretty skirt around mid-calf length with trousers underneath in a slightly different pattern (and a head-scarf). I thought it was an interesting look.
I also saw a woman there from either south or southeast Asia wearing a pretty skirt around mid-calf length with trousers underneath in a slightly different pattern (and a head-scarf). I thought it was an interesting look.
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Went for an outing to London yesterday to see a band called "All Time Low" at the O2 Arena, during my journey there I wore what's become my favourite outfit at the moment (Tan short sleeve jumper & brown corduroy mini skirt), outfit three in this Pics & Looks post - viewtopic.php?p=273323#p273323.
On the way to train station walked past two young women, once past them, one of them stopped and shouted out a couple of times "HE'S WEARING A SKIRT!". Most visible reaction I can recall having for a while now, just completely ignored them and carried to the station. With it being quite uncommon at the moment to see a man in a skirt, can understand her reaction, wouldn't call it a negative one, more of an observation of what she just saw!
Other than that, a pretty uneventful trip, wore a new tartan dress I've bought recently for the concert itself, it even has pockets!
Again no issues there, have popped a picture of that in my Pics & Looks thread.
On the way to train station walked past two young women, once past them, one of them stopped and shouted out a couple of times "HE'S WEARING A SKIRT!". Most visible reaction I can recall having for a while now, just completely ignored them and carried to the station. With it being quite uncommon at the moment to see a man in a skirt, can understand her reaction, wouldn't call it a negative one, more of an observation of what she just saw!
Other than that, a pretty uneventful trip, wore a new tartan dress I've bought recently for the concert itself, it even has pockets!
Again no issues there, have popped a picture of that in my Pics & Looks thread.
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Modest milestone this weekend. I went along to a folk music weekend, camping out even though it was a bit chilly. I wore my black denim kilt with black opaque tights all weekend, taking part in lots of music sessions and engaging with fellow folkies.
A few slightly puzzled looks but no one commented and everyone was super friendly. Another step forward!
A few slightly puzzled looks but no one commented and everyone was super friendly. Another step forward!
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Well done TB. It's a good feeling when you can let yourself go. Which music festival was it, if you don't mind me askingTonautBrom wrote: ↑Sun Feb 08, 2026 9:00 pm Modest milestone this weekend. I went along to a folk music weekend, camping out even though it was a bit chilly. I wore my black denim kilt with black opaque tights all weekend, taking part in lots of music sessions and engaging with fellow folkies.
A few slightly puzzled looks but no one commented and everyone was super friendly. Another step forward!
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Not a festival as such - I’ll drop you a message.
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Went to Aldi to buy some beer this week.
Wore my favourite black miniskirt, black tights and black plimsoles. Pretty under-the-radar combination.
Decided to walk into the town centre shopping mall from there. Had a coffee, then looked around M&S, Primark, Next and H&M for mini skirts, before trying on and buying a couple of bodysuits in H&M.
So, although not very adventurous combination, I am feeling more confident being most places in public, and being able to try on and buy female clothes in public feels a big positive step.
Cheers,
Camperguy.
Wore my favourite black miniskirt, black tights and black plimsoles. Pretty under-the-radar combination.
Decided to walk into the town centre shopping mall from there. Had a coffee, then looked around M&S, Primark, Next and H&M for mini skirts, before trying on and buying a couple of bodysuits in H&M.
So, although not very adventurous combination, I am feeling more confident being most places in public, and being able to try on and buy female clothes in public feels a big positive step.
Cheers,
Camperguy.
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Tee Hee, talk about being fluid, I was misgendered today and I wasn't even standing up.
Partaking in a nice coffee, the cafe was very busy and got jostled by an older man.
"Sorry dear", he says then OOPS!
Twas my flowing silvery locks wot caused his error, hey ho, it made me smile.
Steve.
Partaking in a nice coffee, the cafe was very busy and got jostled by an older man.
"Sorry dear", he says then OOPS!
Twas my flowing silvery locks wot caused his error, hey ho, it made me smile.
Steve.
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Don't put yourself down camperguy. I'm not in the zone enough to wear a miniskirt with tights and plimsolls. You also walked into your own town.CamperGuy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 12, 2026 8:40 pm Went to Aldi to buy some beer this week.
Wore my favourite black miniskirt, black tights and black plimsoles. Pretty under-the-radar combination.
Decided to walk into the town centre shopping mall from there. Had a coffee, then looked around M&S, Primark, Next and H&M for mini skirts, before trying on and buying a couple of bodysuits in H&M.
So, although not very adventurous combination, I am feeling more confident being most places in public, and being able to try on and buy female clothes in public feels a big positive step.
Cheers,
Camperguy.
Well done.
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Has anyone had experience, either positive or negative wearing skirts in the Wokingham and Reading area of the UK. I’m going to be there for a few days and planning to spend some of the time skirted.
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I'm from Bristol, UK and have seen a few MIS out and about in the city centre over the last few weeks. Bristol has always been a bit alternative so this is nothing out of the ordinary