Me @ The Mountaineering Club Dinner Dance

Discussion of fashion elements and looks that are traditionally considered somewhat "femme" but are presented in a masculine context. This is NOT about transvestism or crossdressing.
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Thanks for posting those, Nigel! It's always good to see happy people having a good time.
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I agree with crfriend, nice choice of clothing in the first pic, and also love the dress worn by the female partner too.
Nice to see men wearing skirts enjoying themselves, in social activities, I expect amongst friends.
I do hope that you also get out in public, on the street, in skirts, and not only amongst select friends, as that is for me what freedom ( to wear skirts ) is all about.

Thank you for sharing the pictures.
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Looks like a high time was had by all...do you all find the time to actually take on mountains?

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Nice to see Nigel again, HI NIGEL!!!!! Nice boots! :welcome:
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Hi

I probably wear skirts in public about 50% of the time in summer and 30% in winter - both for work and play. I live in Stirling, but work in Edinburgh so my fellow commuters will be well used to me now.

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Hallo Nigel, great to hear that, as it is one thing to be skirted amongst friends, but another kettle of fish to wear skirts out in public. keep on skirting! 8)

Edit: Note that I am not aware of the skirted activitys of any of the members and therefore do not know before hand how the do that, so I may ask things that for other members seem misplaced. I do however know that there are many men who in the private of their homes or in the company of their friends wear clothing that they otherwise do not wear in public, good for them, but as I said that is not the same as wearing in public. I am not insinuating anything when placing the open question, but being inquisitive.

As to the clothing Nigel is wearing, what I think is inrelevant, but I do think it has a warm feminine look, which is a compliment not a scorn. We wear what we are happy in, and even though we are men, nobody has to be anything other than himself, and the only thing there is to compare with is a mirror image, of ourselves for we are all unique, not what others would suggest that any other should behave or look like.
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The look you carry off is increadible. Aside from the halloween pics, your look is a very even mix of both gender styles. I like a lot.

The first pic is you in a skirt, heck an outfit I very much would wear, and sometimes do wear one similar. Your hose are completely visible, and your skirt has just the right mixture of dull and gloss to it.

Now the important question. What was the opinion of most there.

I find it interesting with the group shot. The other guys are wearing what I would call loose and dull. Blue jeans. There was a time when anyone showing up to such a social function in blue jeans would have been tossed out on his OR her ear. They are so mundane, yet have become the staple of "casual" fashion". I don't get it.

Good show Veletron, post more pics if you can.
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The dress and boots on this picture looks very nice.

It is an outfit what I also like to wear only without the hat.

I know I won't wear it in public at this moment, because it is for me to heavy to wear this in public. But I am glad that I can wear skirts in public in the safety way.
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Good pics, Nigel, the black skirt and the grey skirt with the buttons in the top pictures look really good on you.
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Good to see you back and still skirting Nigel, brilliant pics!

Thank you :P

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