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Here's a nice skirt suit on eBay and it's 37% off! Even free shipping!

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https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/313084339355

(Only US $6,284.25. )
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Is that a caterpillar holding the two sides together?
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Sinned wrote: Tue May 04, 2021 9:39 pm Is that a caterpillar holding the two sides together?
:lol:
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A kilty looking garment for someone. A nice steampunk look but fartoo long for me.
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I'm not sure I like the name given in the description, and it needs an iron.

Surely that wasn't too hard to do before the Ebay photo was taken.

Otherwise it's an interesting utility kilt like garment, and it fastens on the "mens" side.
I'm sure there might be a couple of members here who would rock that one.
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I rather like to contrast of the 'masculine' armament with all the little 'feminine' pleats, should be fun and a conversation starter.
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I really like this skirt. If it was a size bigger and in Australia I would buy it and wear it.
It looks like fun ............ and that is what life should be about.
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denimini wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 10:07 am A kilty looking garment for someone. A nice steampunk look but far too long for me.
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https://picclick.com.au/Tripp-NYC-Black ... 32706.html
I have one of those. It's actually black, and very goth looking, not my usual style, so it doesn't get out much. But it's decently made, and I think it was male-marketed. Might have to break it back out here soon...
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A practical looking mini skirt with good pockets.
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Found on E-Bay and described as Men's Punk Gothic Skirt made by INCERUN
https://tinyurl.com/dmzp8845
Made of 75%Rayon+25%Nylon in a good range of sizes.
It has a built in half slip (knee length).
Skirt is midi length.
Elastic waist.
Very comfortable.
[Sorry not sure how to include web pictures]
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Warning
Ordered "Ladies Gothic Pleated Skirt Pocket Men's Scotland Kilt Skater Short Retro Rave"
https://tinyurl.com/dxm9tah3
I checked the sizes given as reference on the E-Bay page, but when Polyester Kilt arrived even though had XL label "sewn in" but instead of being "XL: waist 105cm/41.3in, hips 125cm/49.2in, length 57cm/22.4in" the waist was only 38 inches.
Did get a part refund.
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In the sellers description specs:

“Please note this is in Asian sizing, smaller than western size e.g. UK, US, AU.
Please check the measurements carefully before making a purchase.
Please allow 2-4cm discrepancy due to different measurement method.
If you are not sure which size to buy, please provide height and weight,
we will recommend a suitable size.”

The ole ASIAN sizing snafu - - -

XL label "sewn in" but instead of being "XL: waist 105cm/41.3in, hips 125cm/49.2in, length 57cm/22.4in" the waist was only 38 inches.

Those measurements are close oh so close - - -
But then there is no uniform standard applied in the clothing manufacturing industry - one persons XL is another's L or even M - - -

So don't go figure it will fit your figure - go get the tape measure of measure and measure twice for good measure.
"YES SKIRTING MATTERS"!
"Kilt-On" -or- as the case may be "Skirt-On" !
WHY ?
Isn't wearing a kilt enough?
Well a skirt will do in a pinch!
Make mine short and don't you dare think of pinching there !
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I find this skirt quite appealing. I do like contrasted pleats and I imagine it is a lovely material although too high maintenance for me
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Agreed on the maintenance. It always saddens me that someone can't be bothered to run an iron over a garment to show it in a better light, possibly increasing its value and making it easier to sell. Better for the purchaser, I suppose.
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Anyone got a Jeep?
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