Hi everybody...
Hi everybody...
Just discovered not long ago how great skirts are for men. I am a classic guy and I like tartan skirts/kilt, but I like the women pleated skirt better than the traditional men kilts. I know there are a few differences like the man kilt opens on the right and the woman kilt on the left but this does not bother me at all. Hopefully the kilt police will not get me for that. For the summer I like 2 to three inches above the knee, in winter I think I will go with the knee length. I have great legs (biking legs) of course shaved, so this is an asset. I am used to people making comments because I am also an adept of short shorts for men (very short). I have sensitive skin and always have issues with pants that irritate my skin. I believe the skirt is an answer to that! I believe that men in skirts is more than a trend and we will see more and more men wanting to wear skirts. It is my belief that we must do whatever it takes to be good ambassadors to skirt wearing and really show men that a man can and should wear a skirt without putting his manhood in the closet. Peace to all!
Last edited by jeanfor on Thu Jun 03, 2010 8:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Hi everybody...
Welcome on board Jeanfor!
Nobody's going to jump down your throat here for wearing the "wrong" type of skirts, since after all, as far as the general public are concerned, we're all wearing the "wrong" type of clothing. And loving how good it feels and looks!
We look forward to hearing more from you.
Owen.
Nobody's going to jump down your throat here for wearing the "wrong" type of skirts, since after all, as far as the general public are concerned, we're all wearing the "wrong" type of clothing. And loving how good it feels and looks!
We look forward to hearing more from you.
Owen.
Re: Hi everybody...
Welcome!
And there are no "wrong" type of skirts. Kilt is just special type of skirt.
Mipi
And there are no "wrong" type of skirts. Kilt is just special type of skirt.
Mipi
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