Mr. Kirt, Italian skirt maker
Mr. Kirt, Italian skirt maker
Via a german forum in skirts I learned of this site:
https://mrkirt.eu/
I do think they have some wearable items, a pity that they don't go beyond L as size. Further a bit stiff in price, but comparable to Hiatus in Nimes, France.
https://www.hiatus-shop.com/en/
https://mrkirt.eu/
I do think they have some wearable items, a pity that they don't go beyond L as size. Further a bit stiff in price, but comparable to Hiatus in Nimes, France.
https://www.hiatus-shop.com/en/
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They look very nice but I can get skirts from the thrift shop that are just as nice and for much less. Thank you very much... 
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His first name doesn't begin with an S does it? 
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I like them, it's great to see another skirt manufacturer for guys! I liked the tartan one as it does resemble a kilt
but as has been said already it's too expensive.
Nice to see models who aren't frowning or looking like they absolutely detest the clothes they have on which makes a nice change. The last one was from their Instagram page.
When I can get a decent pencil skirt for a fraction of the price, these manufacturers will always come unstuck. The prices need to be lower. I would never spend close to £200 on a skirt,
it's bad enough traditional kilts are in that price bracket
Nice to see models who aren't frowning or looking like they absolutely detest the clothes they have on which makes a nice change. The last one was from their Instagram page.
When I can get a decent pencil skirt for a fraction of the price, these manufacturers will always come unstuck. The prices need to be lower. I would never spend close to £200 on a skirt,
it's bad enough traditional kilts are in that price bracket
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I would never spend LESS than £400 on a kilt. You get what you pay for...
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The French one is somewhat ironic as France was essentially the genesis of trouser tyranny for men, and now seems to be joining the skirt revolution!
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Well, I disagree thereon, as the fashion shows in Paris have been carrying or decades the issue of men skirts. Such contrary to Milan and more recent followed n positive sense by London. Also Scandinavian shows and Amsterdam, even Berlin and Brasil carry men skirts often enough.moonshadow wrote:The French one is somewhat ironic as France was essentially the genesis of trouser tyranny for men, and now seems to be joining the skirt revolution!
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You can get decent second hand kilts from reputable makers like Locharron for around £250, or even less on ebayRay wrote:I would never spend LESS than £400 on a kilt. You get what you pay for...
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Kilty, you make a really good point - second hand kilts. That’s a great way to buy a proper kilt at a reasonable price.
As for kilt suits, I have one, but it was rather more than £850! Still the best clothing bargain I’ve had. The quality is fabulous.
As for kilt suits, I have one, but it was rather more than £850! Still the best clothing bargain I’ve had. The quality is fabulous.
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Kilt hire sales is s good way to get quality kilts at a fraction of the price of a new one
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Certainly almost an Aptronym, although in Germany it would need to be Mr Rock. We had a fellow visiting our area testing water quality in private storages; Professor Waterman. Could it be a case of nominative determinism?Sinned wrote:His first name doesn't begin with an S does it?
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You do look great in your kilt suitRay wrote:Kilty, you make a really good point - second hand kilts. That’s a great way to buy a proper kilt at a reasonable price.
As for kilt suits, I have one, but it was rather more than £850! Still the best clothing bargain I’ve had. The quality is fabulous.
I have always wanted a kilt suit, Scotland Kilt Company have a good one in Blue tweed but it's £1200
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Ex hire kilts are great, Isle of Skye which is a nice tartan can be bought ex hire for £99 on ebay. Type "defunct kilt sale" in the search and there is one seller selling ex hire stock of a rival that has gone under... nice tartans are there at good quality and low priceGregg1100 wrote:Kilt hire sales is s good way to get quality kilts at a fraction of the price of a new one
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There seems to be some interest in MIS in continental Europe. One has to wonder if, eventually, someone there will market a garment that actually gains traction.
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There are an increasing number of manufacturers of kilts/skirts for men. The main problem seems to be overcoming the inertia of men's reluctance to buy and wear them.
I believe in offering every assistance short of actual help but then mainly just want to be left to be myself in all my difference and uniqueness.