Camo Skirt marketed for men

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Potbelly MacKraken
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Camo Skirt marketed for men

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Saw this little guy on etsy today, thought some here might find it of interest. Not sure about the front pouch pocket, if it would really be useful or not for storage or putting your hands in. But, it's nice to see another skirt marketed strictly for men.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/290985489/ ... aQodATkLGg
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With a maximum waist size of 34 inches the vendor is certainly narrowing their target audience. I'm rail thin but still sport a 36 waist.
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Potbelly MacKraken wrote:Saw this little guy on etsy today, thought some here might find it of interest. Not sure about the front pouch pocket, if it would really be useful or not for storage or putting your hands in. But, it's nice to see another skirt marketed strictly for men.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/290985489/ ... aQodATkLGg
Cute! It will go with that fabulous sheer top they are also selling :lol:

£27 for a skirt before shipping costs have been factored in seems a lot, though it is nice to see a mens skirt. I could still pick up one cheaper from ebay including postage costs :roll:

Still, I bought a different skirt on Etsy, a cute pencil in navy which I never would have found on ebay. The pockets are a nice touch and the shape of the skirt isn't affected by them. I might go for those red heels too :wink:
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Potbelly MacKraken wrote:Saw this little guy on etsy today, thought some here might find it of interest. Not sure about the front pouch pocket, if it would really be useful or not for storage or putting your hands in. But, it's nice to see another skirt marketed strictly for men.
Looks OK and right size for me but I won't pay the premium for the "men only tag"..... or the budgie pouch.
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denimini wrote:Looks OK and right size for me but I won't pay the premium for the "men only tag"..... or the budgie pouch.
Actually that's the lowest I've seen a "mens" skirt go for. $39 isn't so bad, I've given more for boho skirts at Misty Mountain.

Good to see, but camo isn't really my style, doesn't flare out enough for me either. I like my skirts to spread out like a lamp shade. All that being said, and price aside, it seems like a perfect skirt for you Anthony. Therod might like it too.
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Potbelly MacKraken wrote:Saw this little guy on etsy today, thought some here might find it of interest. Not sure about the front pouch pocket, if it would really be useful or not for storage or putting your hands in. But, it's nice to see another skirt marketed strictly for men.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/290985489/ ... aQodATkLGg
For me Etsy now says "Item Unavailable" - does that just mean that they've sold out?
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