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I thought we had a thread like this , but couldn't find one.

Post up links to skirts that you've bought (if not posting up a pic elsewhere of you wearing it)
or of skirts you think others may like to buy themselves.

http://www.marksandspencer.com/Marks-an ... 1295794792

Is the latest one I've bought, in the dark blue.

Other may also like

http://www.marksandspencer.com/Cotton-R ... 1295794951

which has a soft feeling denim,

or possibly

http://www.marksandspencer.com/Una-Flar ... 1295795024

which is full length, but could carry a formal shirt and jacket look.
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OK just found this one, which i really like.

http://www.yesstyle.com/en/info.html/pi ... 41?cuc=GBP

Ok, lose the lace at the side and replace with something to your taste, but I think the overall effect would look very good on a man.
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I like that style very much. Easy to wear in most situations.

Roger.
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Regarding buying from Marks and Spencer, there is a "customers review" element on the web page where you can say what you like about the garment and recommend it to others - or not. It also asks for your "gender". I have noticed the site shows a couple of skirts have been reviewed by male customers, who have obviously bought the garments for themselves, and I think it is a good idea to do that as it is showing M&S, and others, that there are men out there buying these as well as women, even if some are crossdressers, e.g.

http://www.marksandspencer.com/Single-B ... iewsHeader.

If you buy a skirt from M&S, write a review! :D

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Here's a couple of mine

Elberberry Skirt

Pencil Dress

Found other stuff at Warehouse (last season so not on website). Will have a look through what else I have.....
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My "Ellery skirt" came from Long Tall Sally, and I have also had very good luck with Historical Emporium both for my waistcoats and very long skirts. Top-notch customer-service on the latter as well!

J. C. Penney has also been pretty useful, too.
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davemcwish wrote:Here's a couple of mine

Elberberry Skirt

....
I like the design of that skirt, but while I like the colour per se, it's not for me as a skirt.
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Just found this one, I think you'll like it :D

http://www.zazzle.co.uk/kayaking_shirt_ ... 8675817213
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Straightfairy,

FYI - -

Please see the *Sticky*, second in the list above this thread.

Board index » Fashions » Skirts and Kilts for Men
Men In Skirts Links.

Many useful and informational sites, including links to purchase, can
be found there.

Hope this helps :D

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I had seen it, but no one had used it for so long...

Feel free to move this thread over. :mrgreen:
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