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I am a 49 year old man from Austria (the one in Central Europe who loves to wear traditional South and South-East Asian skirts, a.k.a. "Sarongs" or "Lungis".
I wear those skirts mostly at home and on beaches but sometimes also downtown.
For some time now I have been importing Lungis from India and am selling them through Amazon and Ebay.
I am glad I found this forum to communicate with fellow skirt-wearers.
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skirtyscot wrote:How do the people in your town react to your skirts?
On the lake or pool they don't seem to care. I get more glares in shopping centers, even though I would rather wear darker colors there.
No negative feedback so far which doesn't mean everybody would appreciate it.