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Has something gone terribly wrong at the dry cleaners?
It is something that I would imagine the Indians may have worn, but maybe not in that colour scheme. Pretty draughty. Is it the economy version of the Utility kilt?
Peter v.
A man is the same man in a pair of pants or a skirt. It is only the way people look at him that makes the difference.
Aside from the kilts, these styles I am quite happy went the way of the dodo. Excluding the leather pendant, the styles are bulky, lumpy, and downright clumsy looking to me.
The pendant is very daring indeed, but male and female native Americans wore them, but also nakedness was not quite the taboo it is these days. I might wear one, but with thick leggins beneath.
JRMILLER wrote:Ya, looks like you would have to shave your legs too to get the right look!
Real handy when you are standing in the men's room, just raise the flap!
egad, couldn't resist!
Or just slide it around your waist 90 degrees! But, JR, you'd have to shave more than just your legs - I'd say a "Brazilian" waxing would be in order!
Sasq
Cat on a tin roof, dogs in a pile,
Nothin' left to do but smile, smile, smile!
Just personally, no b****y way would I willingly wear that. It looks like a CIA instrument of humiliation inflicted on "terror" suspects in Guantanamo Bay!