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- Kilted_John
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Red t-shirt with yellow Rampant Lion on the front, blue tie-dye square dancing knee-length skirt, dark blue/black two-tone Spanx trouser socks and a pair of white NB running shoes. Will be adding my nearly worn-out black survival UK and a jacket to this outfit for today - a little cool for early April (got about an inch of snow this morning).
-J
Red t-shirt with yellow Rampant Lion on the front, blue tie-dye square dancing knee-length skirt, dark blue/black two-tone Spanx trouser socks and a pair of white NB running shoes. Will be adding my nearly worn-out black survival UK and a jacket to this outfit for today - a little cool for early April (got about an inch of snow this morning).
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Skirted since 2/2002, kilted 8/2002-8/2011, and dressed since 9/2013...
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- cessna152towser
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Box pleat camo skirt from Midas Clothing, and a matching camo T-shirt. with thick green ankle socks.
Box pleat camo skirt from Midas Clothing, and a matching camo T-shirt. with thick green ankle socks.
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Sweatpants, a t-shirt, and a sweatshirt. I just came in from running three miles. I'd like to be running more, but I'm not quite in shape yet.
Last night I wore an ankle-length black skirt with silver stripes, matching black and silver knee-high socks (which kept sliding down, unfortunately), and a black rayon t-shirt. That counts for something, right?
Last night I wore an ankle-length black skirt with silver stripes, matching black and silver knee-high socks (which kept sliding down, unfortunately), and a black rayon t-shirt. That counts for something, right?
Are you crazy? Are you high? Or just an ordinary guy?
Comfort during an evening cold snap
Got a nice pedicure with foot massage done wearing green AK, went home shaved legs and showered. So I jumped into a satiny blue tricot gown for the evening. Satin's nice on smooth legs.
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I was working from home today. It's been warm here for a few days - temps in the 80s F. Today wore camo cargo skirt, white T shirt, flip-flops. Now am in boxers only. Supposed to get cold again for the rest of the week. Shaved legs this morning.
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Cat on a tin roof, dogs in a pile,
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Knee length button front straightish cordoroy light brown skirt. The only knee length skirt I have which sort of fits, the others are too tight. It's more comfortable than donning the kilt as well. Just wish there were more straight skirts on Ebay in my size. Still trying to get a decent denim skirt.
I am the God of Hellfire! and I bring you truffles!
Upper body...t-shirt and a plaid shirt over it. Lower body....a red and yellow with blue stripes checked tailored sarong. But it has two buttons, as well as a button loop and a button hole, so it's a size specific sarong. I'm not sure what kind of fabric it is, but it isn't cotton and it isn't wool. And I'm wearing socks as well.
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Very Comfy
Wearing one of my most comfortable skirts, straight, ankle length, ocean blue with tropical fish swimming all over it, 2 large front patch pockets, 2 large rear patch pockets. A pale blue elbow length sleeves T shirt and Birkenstock Sandals.
I bought the material for the skirt on ebay, and sewed it myself. Total cost not counting my time, about 12 dollars. Actually had enough material to make 3 skirts with, the long one, a straight mid calf one and a straight knee length one, lots of fish all over them. GREAT deal!! :cheer: :cheer: :bouncy: :whiteflag
I bought the material for the skirt on ebay, and sewed it myself. Total cost not counting my time, about 12 dollars. Actually had enough material to make 3 skirts with, the long one, a straight mid calf one and a straight knee length one, lots of fish all over them. GREAT deal!! :cheer: :cheer: :bouncy: :whiteflag
I had to remove this signature as it was being used on Twitter. This is my OPINION, you NEEDN'T AGREE.
Story of Life, Perspire, Expire, Funeral Pyre!I've been skirted part time since 1972 and full time since 2005. http://skirts4men.myfreeforum.org/
Story of Life, Perspire, Expire, Funeral Pyre!I've been skirted part time since 1972 and full time since 2005. http://skirts4men.myfreeforum.org/
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I just got home from my computer-history group's monthly open house and am wearing the same stuff now as I was all day -- a pale yellow dress shirt, a scarlet vest (waistcoat), a 32" (mid calf) cranberry full skirt, light knee-high socks, and black mens' loafers.
I received a very nice compliment from one of the local artists in the neighbourhood, a woman who specialises in glass-and-metalwork, who commented, "You are one snazzy dresser!" I politely thanked her. (This is the same rig that provoked compliments from another lass when I was last on holiday in Florida. I think I'll keep this combination in mind!)
I received a very nice compliment from one of the local artists in the neighbourhood, a woman who specialises in glass-and-metalwork, who commented, "You are one snazzy dresser!" I politely thanked her. (This is the same rig that provoked compliments from another lass when I was last on holiday in Florida. I think I'll keep this combination in mind!)
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Same bolt of blue
Same material, but mid calf A line, blue with tropical fishes swimming all over it. Cranberry T shirt, same Birkenstock sandals..it's the getting to be hot time of year here and I probably won't be wearing anything on my feet but my Birkenstocks until at least November. :ninjajig: :ninjajig: :whiteflag
I had to remove this signature as it was being used on Twitter. This is my OPINION, you NEEDN'T AGREE.
Story of Life, Perspire, Expire, Funeral Pyre!I've been skirted part time since 1972 and full time since 2005. http://skirts4men.myfreeforum.org/
Story of Life, Perspire, Expire, Funeral Pyre!I've been skirted part time since 1972 and full time since 2005. http://skirts4men.myfreeforum.org/
Delightful Earth Day
Wearing my tattered Roaman's cargo skirt, cut off to right below the knee, with a tee and athletic sandals. Just got back from a bike ride wearing same; windy, dark, and refreshing. Wore my Old Navy demin mini out to lunch and shopping with sandals. No problem with wind in that. Great spring weather!
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