Skirt friendly tested locations
don't forget cambridge, in the UK. did a full day there in a lightweight kilt last week--got a good reaction, everything went great. attracted some attention but i think because of the heat, what people were thinking was more like "wow, sensible chap.."
honestly, in the heatwave in the UK at the moment, wearing anything but a lightweight kilt or skirt or sarong is just silly.
honestly, in the heatwave in the UK at the moment, wearing anything but a lightweight kilt or skirt or sarong is just silly.
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Pretty much all of WA state is skirt friendly. 4 years ago, I wore a knee-length denim skirt with bottle green kilt socks and hiking boots in the tri-cities. No one cared. It was a smart decision, too, since the temperature over there was in the upper 90s to lower 100s.
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Whew, how can you wear those kilt socks and boots in those temps? Athletic shoes and socks are for me, and sandals. The moisture to the wool just gets all itchy. Haven't tried soccer socks yet...When's a good time to come visit Seattle? I'd like to get back to Vancouver, BC as well, if it's just a bit of a drive.Kilted_John wrote:Pretty much all of WA state is skirt friendly. 4 years ago, I wore a knee-length denim skirt with bottle green kilt socks and hiking boots in the tri-cities. No one cared. It was a smart decision, too, since the temperature over there was in the upper 90s to lower 100s.
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Pretty much any time during the year is... During the winter, more often than not, it's cloudy and drizzly, but, even then it's still a good time to visit. And it's still a great time for skirting. Just wear heavier skirts with heavier socks.
With respect to my leg/footwear, it really wasn't that bad. It would've been bad if I had subsituted a pair of shorts for the skirt. The heat was very dry, so it didn't feel overly hot. That said, air conditioned buildings were very much desired. Had been towing a car trailer behind the vehicle we were in ('79 GMC truck with a 454 that had a misfire), so the AC stayed off for the whole trip. Once we got back up into the Cascades, the temperature dropped about 25 degrees and became very comfortable, especially once we were back on the west side of the state.
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With respect to my leg/footwear, it really wasn't that bad. It would've been bad if I had subsituted a pair of shorts for the skirt. The heat was very dry, so it didn't feel overly hot. That said, air conditioned buildings were very much desired. Had been towing a car trailer behind the vehicle we were in ('79 GMC truck with a 454 that had a misfire), so the AC stayed off for the whole trip. Once we got back up into the Cascades, the temperature dropped about 25 degrees and became very comfortable, especially once we were back on the west side of the state.
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Yeah, we could do that sometime soon...nitrox wrote:Anyone in WA want to do a meetup sometime?
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I never found South Bend to be a problem, and I lived there for years. I realize I'm awfully late to the thread, but I don't recall ever having a single bad experience while wearing skirts in Indiana.Matt wrote:Where were you in IN? Indy might be a bit more friendly. The college towns are as well. I saw a guy wearing a skirt around West Lafayette back in '96.
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Nice of you folks trying to help Matt out, but did you by chance look at the date he posted?
by Matt on 12 Jun 2006 06:12 pm
He hasn't been to this site in at least a year. He or Nitrox
by Matt on 12 Jun 2006 06:12 pm
He hasn't been to this site in at least a year. He or Nitrox

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And, the last time I posted about it, was on June 23rd of that same year.
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