What are you wearing while typing this?

General discussion of skirt and kilt-based fashion for men, and stuff that goes with skirts and kilts.
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Tangerine orange T-shirt, maroon straight mini, and a pair of navy/black two-tone trouser socks from Spanx...

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Black fleece top and a nappy from the NHS.......well you did ask
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Still sleepy so a short black slip, my "gotta go" cover up at home.
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[FONT="Comic Sans MS"]Hi All,
First post here for a while, been having pc aggro.
Wearing a grey jumper, 20 inch long denim skirt, red tights. I won`t mention knickers at all. Oh, and my wifes old pink slippers-can`t be bothered to go downstairs and get my own, lol.
Clutch has gone on my good car, ( parked up in garden), the back up car has no heater, (bloody freezing and no demisting, only open windows )so hoping I can get rid of them both next year and get something half tidy for a change.
Will have to stop buying skirts for a while :cry: .
Have a good 2007,
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Since I'm getting ready to go to sleep... one of ym night gowns, and a robe.

Yes, it's not a night shirt, but a night gown. Surprisingly comfortable in hot weather.
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Fairly conventional acrylic kilt with short-sleeve shirt and trainers (sneakers). Was out shopping in this this evening.
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My green Amerikilt and green polo. Tan one yesterday. Everyone at work thought I was too early for St Paddy's Day, but I got an red Ulster tartan for Saturday.

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My favorite thing in the world to sleep in: a knee-length lacy pink nightgown.

What can I say? I like feeling pretty while I sleep.
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I’m working from home today so I have taken the opportunity to wear a knee length khaki wrap skirt I bought from Fat Face a couple of months ago (Catalogue picture here). I’ve teamed it with a dark red tee-shirt but have not bothered with any footwear as I don’t anticipate leaving the house this morning.

This outfit has been “approved” by my wife, very important as she works from home and regularly has customers visit and I don’t want to frighten them off.

Have fun,


Ian.

PS: This is my current favourite skirt, it wraps to the right and hangs much like a kilt. Despite the skirt having no pleats, people seem to assume it is a kilt and generates little reaction. I tend to add a heavy kilt pin if I’m out walking in windy conditions, just to hold the wrap down a bit as the fabric is fairly light and tends to lift fairly easily.
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Milfmog wrote:This is my current favourite skirt, it wraps to the right and hangs much like a kilt.
Yeah, looks a'right! What's it doing in the "Women's" section, though? It's so obviously bloke's wear!! :eh: :think:
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merlin wrote:Yeah, looks a'right! What's it doing in the "Women's" section, though? It's so obviously bloke's wear!! :eh: :think:
Fair question. I can't answer it, but I will say that neither of the staff in the shop batted an eyelid when I took two off the rack and went through to try them on. Maybe they are used to guys spotting the good stuff?

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What's it doing in the "Women's" section, though? It's so obviously bloke's wear!
I don't agree with that. I think it's a great example of a real unisexual garment. It would look very good on a man or a woman. I think it's great - but a bit longer than I would usually choose to wear.
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Right now I am wearing a nightshirt...actually, two nightshirts, same material but different colors (because I've been feeling cold and a bit under the weather....when it was really bad I wore three, but that had drawbacks). Outer one is green/black/white plaid pattern, inner one is two shades of blue and black...also plaid. And I'm wearing grey socks. And a watch and glasses.
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White homemade mini and a T-shirt with a map of Massachusetts on it. Everything else is in the laundry.

It snowed last night, and the trees are still covered in it -- and it's stunningly beautiful. I just came back inside from taking pictures.
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Wearing my new light blue indi denim kilt from Union Kilts bought from their March sale, with blue t-shirt.
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