Your basic black skirt
Re: Your basic black skirt
Many Sears stores are closing, but the one in my area still has a full rack of
Laura Scott 5-pocket skirts.
So I bought another one, in denim blue. I now have five: black, light tan,
dark olive, dark navy blue, and blue denim. $14.99, size 16 perfect fit.
This is my second favorite skirt after the camouflage bayou skirt from
Cabela's. I wear one or the other as often as I can get away with it.
Laura Scott 5-pocket skirts.
So I bought another one, in denim blue. I now have five: black, light tan,
dark olive, dark navy blue, and blue denim. $14.99, size 16 perfect fit.
This is my second favorite skirt after the camouflage bayou skirt from
Cabela's. I wear one or the other as often as I can get away with it.
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Re: Your basic black skirt
FT, I have one like the first skirt but it cost me only £2 to £3. I have been wearing it a lot in this hot weather.
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Re: Your basic black skirt
Would this type of skirt be considered a cargo skirt much like several pair of men's shorts that I have?Bertino56 wrote:Many Sears stores are closing, but the one in my area still has a full rack of
Laura Scott 5-pocket skirts.
So I bought another one, in denim blue. I now have five: black, light tan,
dark olive, dark navy blue, and blue denim. $14.99, size 16 perfect fit.
This is my second favorite skirt after the camouflage bayou skirt from
Cabela's. I wear one or the other as often as I can get away with it.
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It's not a cargo skirt. Those always have flap pockets.
I find the flaps inconvenient and I avoid cargo pants,
cargo shorts, or cargo skirts. The LS just has straight
open pockets, two front, two back, and one watch pocket.
Incidentally, they had the five colors I mentioned, plus
white. Cute, but not for me.
If I wore a white knee-length skirt, I'd have to join the
Greek army!
I find the flaps inconvenient and I avoid cargo pants,
cargo shorts, or cargo skirts. The LS just has straight
open pockets, two front, two back, and one watch pocket.
Incidentally, they had the five colors I mentioned, plus
white. Cute, but not for me.
If I wore a white knee-length skirt, I'd have to join the
Greek army!
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Re: Your basic black skirt
Thank you for your response. Now another question which came to mind after I logged off and went about the rest of my day, do they come in plus sizes. There is still a Sears in my town so will check it out tomorrow.Bertino56 wrote:It's not a cargo skirt. Those always have flap pockets.
I find the flaps inconvenient and I avoid cargo pants,
cargo shorts, or cargo skirts. The LS just has straight
open pockets, two front, two back, and one watch pocket.
Incidentally, they had the five colors I mentioned, plus
white. Cute, but not for me.
If I wore a white knee-length skirt, I'd have to join the Greek army!
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Re: Your basic black skirt
Simple straight one of good quality and a generous fit. This one from Long Tall Sally is not cheap, but it is well-made and hard to fault:
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Re: Your basic black skirt
I see that our Tesco is closing down their Tesco Direct web ordering service because, as they say, "We aren't making any money at it." You can still order food and a limited range of household goods, I wonder how many more will be closing their web ordering for the sane reason?
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