Southwest Indian Catalog: Any luck orderwise?

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Southwest Indian Catalog: Any luck orderwise?

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I think that's the title of it, there may be a "Foundation" in the title, too, but I got their catalog in the mail and there are some really nice looking broomstick skirts in there for around $60 I was considering ordering. Has anyone here ordered from there before? Any info would be greatly appreciated. The one place I used to get a lot of mine from went under when the mall changed owners.
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Broomsticks?

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Pardon my ignorance - but what is a broomstick skirt - been wearing skirts since the 60's and never heard of one.

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KLnickerless,
Check the wikipedia, it's got a good description.
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It would not have something to do with Halloween now would it?
On the other hand the things are so long I don't quite know how
a witch could ride one. Broomstick skirts are the longest of skirts.
Waist to ankle - nothing exposed to the imagination here!
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I guess after I think about the comments I can kinda of understand how someone may not be familiar with a broomstick skirt. I only discovered them six years ago when I purchased one at a goodwill type store. A black, knee length, cotton skirt that was the genuine article. The label had a brief history of the broomstick skirt and unique washing and drying instructions. It is still one of my favorites. Since that time I have acquired two others(at Walmart). These are broomstick style skirts, one is kinda, well huh, fluffy.(lace borders at the tier seams). One is calf length and the other is ankle length. I'm not a long skirt fan but it is fun to wear especially on a cool morning.
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http://www.southwestindian.com/
Your right it does have a Foundation in the name
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r.m.anderson wrote: Broomstick skirts are the longest of skirts.
Waist to ankle - nothing exposed to the imagination here.
Yeah, they leave everything up to the imagination. On females, you find yourself praying for dark tights and no foundations working in conjunction with backlighting for at least some decent X-ray vision due to the lightweight nature of the fabric. I like them in them better than myself, but hey...

Crinkled, gypsy, hippie, same thing. So, back to my original question, has anyone ordered from there and if so, how lucky have you been with the product?
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Well, perhaps if it's too matronly, someone might hit you with a broomstick for wearing it. :):think: :shifty: :shake:
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