Sounds like your skirt may be too short actualy its amazing how much "bottom fabric you loose when you sit down. It took me a while to get used to that the first times I wore my kilt out, getting into the car. I thought I was doing something wrong, after several checks or do overs, I determined that was normal. "Pie effect" 3.1415 or apple or pumkin, what ever you like, all I know is I'm running out of fabric when I sit down.Fred in Skirts wrote:Try a hot Plastic, pleather or leather seat in your car. It ain't fun I knowUncle Al wrote:Depends on where you are sitting. A metal park bench would not be cool, by any meansMishawakakilt wrote:On a hot summer day, I guess you could say a skirt wearer has the coolest seat in town. (Rim shot)
Uncle Al
Yea metal and plastic in the hot sun ain't no fun.
What's that burning smell? my biscuts are burning! yeow!
Possibly worse than hot plastic/leather seats is when exiting a car on a hot humid day. Sticking to the seat! I am sure I have left skin behind on the seat before. Its about as fun as pulling off a band aid slowly.
Getting back to the question. I'm not sure If any type of skirt type is acceptable on a man. I am suprised at the amount of resistance I have gotten for wearing a kilt from family and friends. I do agree that knee length denim would appear to go unnoticed.
It is hard to determine at first glance sometimes is it a skirt or shorts? And that's if your looking, most people barely look twice, too busy on their phones.
Mishawakakilt