As the username suggests, I was intrigued by kilts, especially as a legitimate way for a guy to wear a skirt(before then, very rarely it was the odd controversy of Vivienne Westwood dressing a guy in a skirt for the catwalk on fashion shows), but the first kilt I bought was from a Tartan Tat shop, itchy, and badly made. As the Internet progressed, rudimentary Yahoo searches for "man skirt" brought me to a site called IMFF, where a guy Veletron (Nigel Webber / Nigel W. on Lookbook) showed you could wear a simple denim pencil skirt and still do guy stuff (teaming the skirt with a regular mens shirt) and go about his day, even wearing it to work...
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(Nigel W)
I realized a lot of the negative comments were in my mind, and that skirts were way cheaper than kilts, and aside from the denim skirts which were great for going to parties (lots found it odd but after a while lost interest), the formal straight skirts felt nice as there was no obvious seam down the front at the middle, the zip was at the back, and a generous slit at the back offset the tightness of a restricted stride, but the same time felt snug. Airy enough in summer, though I never really felt confident as a guy of colour to wear one until JeffB1959 came along, and his variety of styles (along with Mark as in Mark who came along with his collection of business skirts and nice tights and heels) helped me with confidence.
I still have my kilts (which are more socially acceptible, if you don't mind the cliches like kilt checks and being asked where your bagpipes are

) but do wish more men would embrace the skirt as an alternative from shorts. MrKirt.eu is an encouraging start, though pricey, but has a good following on social media. So my collection is more kilts than skirts, but its nice to have variety
