cheap skirts for men
cheap skirts for men
Hi. I am new here, and was wondering what are good retailers to purchase denim skirts designed for men, with prices under $45?
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skirts for pennies.
Whu not try thrift stores/charity shops? Ye can buy skirts at only a few $$/££. If ye dinnae want tae try a lady's skirt on at the shop then take a tape measure with ye..Measure the skirt on the rack at 1/2 your waist size.
Cheapest way ah know, ye ken.
Cheapest way ah know, ye ken.

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I haven't found any skirts around here [San Francisco bay area] designed for guys but I've had good luck at various Goodwill thrift stores buying women's skirts. At first I was a little nervous about looking through women's skirts but that feeling soon faded. Nobody seems to care. One time I went to this one Goodwill store and there were 2 guys also going through the skirts! I have about 7 skirts that I bought there over the last few years. The average price was about $5 each. When I find some I think I might like, I just go in the men's fitting room and try them on. Works for me. Hope it works for you, too!ZCelest wrote:Hi. I am new here, and was wondering what are good retailers to purchase denim skirts designed for men, with prices under $45?
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That's cool!
Be careful Goodwill doesn't set off a separate section and name it "Men's Skirts" and raise the prices. 3 guys buying skirts in the same store at the same time. PROGRESS marches on.
I would assume they weren't CD's or TV's as most of those I've known in the past sew all their own clothes and hardly ever wear skirts. Mostly they wear dresses or pants suits sewn to fit their particular sizes perfectly. In my youth in Fort Lauderdale, say circa 1960 or so, the Strip on Lauderdale beach was a common place for Tranny get-togethers and you could see just about anything, from 6'6" burly muscular trannies to 5' more shrimpy ones. This was from the days when "gay" meant "happy and light hearted" and civil rights was an unknown future thing. I was a Cab Driver during those times and carried a lot of Trannies in my cab. Mostly very nice people. Even trannies get drunk and mean every once in a while, just people doing what people do.

I would assume they weren't CD's or TV's as most of those I've known in the past sew all their own clothes and hardly ever wear skirts. Mostly they wear dresses or pants suits sewn to fit their particular sizes perfectly. In my youth in Fort Lauderdale, say circa 1960 or so, the Strip on Lauderdale beach was a common place for Tranny get-togethers and you could see just about anything, from 6'6" burly muscular trannies to 5' more shrimpy ones. This was from the days when "gay" meant "happy and light hearted" and civil rights was an unknown future thing. I was a Cab Driver during those times and carried a lot of Trannies in my cab. Mostly very nice people. Even trannies get drunk and mean every once in a while, just people doing what people do.

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These guys definitely weren't CDs or TVs. What surprised me was that when I came up to look through the skirts, they looked through them for about 10 minutes more, picked some out, then set them down and walked out. Don't really know what they were up to. Oh well. I continued looking, found 3 I liked, tried them on, bought them, and left...Since1982 wrote:I would assume they weren't CD's or TV's as most of those I've known in the past sew all their own clothes and hardly ever wear skirts.
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I am surprised that no one had mentioned Stillwater Kilts yet. They are selling their Economy Kilts for $44. The shipping is $9 within the US.
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Given that kilts are a type of pleated skirt...?
Well, the question was about where to get denim skirts for men. I'd recommend Stillwater Kilts as a vendor of kilts for men. CitySkirt, Macabi, Jdez, Lungi, Utilikilts and Midas sell skirts, some denim,:shifty: for men.
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