Observations on a sunny day

General discussion of skirt and kilt-based fashion for men, and stuff that goes with skirts and kilts.
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skirtyscot
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Re: Observations on a sunny day

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No offence taken, and I wasn't suggesting you made any such associations in your mind. Just wondering why you thought other people might think it, that's all.

Some styles may be thought of as girlish, but most women still put a dress on for certain special occasions, so the basic idea of wearing a skirt or dress is not seen as being for girls.
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Re: Observations on a sunny day

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I saw a man out and about in a kilt the other day- looked top quality as well.

Kilts for all is what I say.
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Re: Observations on a sunny day

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skirts really seen as being child-like...
I disagree... there seem to be many middle aged women wearing skirts in the warmer weather. There may be some strata of society in which children are the predominant skirt wearers but not in my experience.
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Re: Observations on a sunny day

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There could be something geographical to this as well,
I'd agree with Skirting the Issue based on what I've observed around the office, it's been mainly my generation who've donned skirts for the warmer weather.
However, out and about in town it's been a complete cross section of ages in skirts, alas all female except for myself that is.
Whether this is peculiar to Aberdeen I couldn't say but I do know that the city has it's own fashions and traits that are not found much elsewhere. So much so we are often used for test marketing of new products.
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Re: Observations on a sunny day

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Skirtyscot wrote:
Are skirts really seen as being child-like?

Local observation (Thames Valley area) suggests that young women associate skirts with school uniform. It would be interesting to know the ratio of skirt-wearing females on the average university campus also. I have also noticed an increase in skirts on young mothers.
Men wearing skirts? Zero , at least in public.
Patrick
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