how short can you go in skirts
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Re: how short can you go in skirts
Some amazingly short skirts there.
I could not, would not want to wear something that short, while being certainly breezy in hot weather.
I can't justify the liability.
Of being accused of exposure or being pervert.
That and sticking to seats and benches, flesh burns.
18/20 inches is about as short as I will go.
I feel more comfortable in longer skirts, even a 24 inch long kilt at time's feels too short for me. Especially if it's windy.
Also I'm not sure how MIS are perceived in a short skirts.
I know women in short skirts are perceived as being easy or slutty.
I don't know if MIS are perceived in the same way or not. I'm guessing MIS are very easily perceived as some sort of pervert, especially if it's a short skirt, I'm sure we are judged all the more and more harshly by the length of our hemlines because we are men.
I could not, would not want to wear something that short, while being certainly breezy in hot weather.
I can't justify the liability.
Of being accused of exposure or being pervert.
That and sticking to seats and benches, flesh burns.
18/20 inches is about as short as I will go.
I feel more comfortable in longer skirts, even a 24 inch long kilt at time's feels too short for me. Especially if it's windy.
Also I'm not sure how MIS are perceived in a short skirts.
I know women in short skirts are perceived as being easy or slutty.
I don't know if MIS are perceived in the same way or not. I'm guessing MIS are very easily perceived as some sort of pervert, especially if it's a short skirt, I'm sure we are judged all the more and more harshly by the length of our hemlines because we are men.
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Re: how short can you go in skirts
I don't find it hard or risky to wear a short skirt. It feels that way if I think too much about it I suppose.
I wear a short skirt because I like it - it feels great and I like my legs out.
Nobody wants the wrong kind of disapproving attention, and I am pretty sure that I don't get a lot of that. I know I get some dissaproving looks now and again, but anyone does, woman or man in a higher hemline. Women can also be the harshest critics.
I think if your legs are good, and you can, why not wear a shorter skirt. Of course it does limit what you should do, I know how to get around in skirts so it doesn't faze me anymore.
Seriously I think women judge other wearers of skirts by their hemlines, and they judge their legs, and their heels.
I overhear comments among people saying if I had his legs I'd wear that skirt, or those heels and that tells me that yes they've noticed, and aren't really too bothered, its a day and age where we can do more of what we want.
I wear a short skirt because I like it - it feels great and I like my legs out.
Nobody wants the wrong kind of disapproving attention, and I am pretty sure that I don't get a lot of that. I know I get some dissaproving looks now and again, but anyone does, woman or man in a higher hemline. Women can also be the harshest critics.
I think if your legs are good, and you can, why not wear a shorter skirt. Of course it does limit what you should do, I know how to get around in skirts so it doesn't faze me anymore.
Seriously I think women judge other wearers of skirts by their hemlines, and they judge their legs, and their heels.
I overhear comments among people saying if I had his legs I'd wear that skirt, or those heels and that tells me that yes they've noticed, and aren't really too bothered, its a day and age where we can do more of what we want.
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Re: how short can you go in skirts
I am sure public reaction depends alot on what you are comfortable wearing; setting the right cue.
I am totally at ease wearing skirts 14" down to 12.5" in public - if it was longer, it wouldn't be a mini skirt (defined by fingers touching hem when standing straight).
Like nzfreestyler, I think they feel great.
Women can be critical about other women in short skirts, which could be based on tradition, age, body shape, envy, not happy with hubby's wandering eyes, etc.
If someone said my skirt was too short, then that would be a revellation in that they accepted the skirt wearing.
I am totally at ease wearing skirts 14" down to 12.5" in public - if it was longer, it wouldn't be a mini skirt (defined by fingers touching hem when standing straight).
Like nzfreestyler, I think they feel great.
Women can be critical about other women in short skirts, which could be based on tradition, age, body shape, envy, not happy with hubby's wandering eyes, etc.
If someone said my skirt was too short, then that would be a revellation in that they accepted the skirt wearing.
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Re: how short can you go in skirts
As someone who's at times oblivious to his own "manspread," I limit the shortness of my public skirts to a length that will still conceal my undies when my legs flay idly and inattentively open. That's an inch or two above the knee. At home, working in the garden, when I will sit only in the privacy of my abode, I go for "short as f--k."
As a matter of fact, the sun DOES shine out of my ...
Re: how short can you go in skirts
I found that my RunningKilts are as short as I am willing to wear in public, and only if standing or walking on rather level ground. Making a quick check with my tape measure, the garment is about 15.5 inches long, and ends about an inch above my knee.beachlion wrote: My conclusion is that 12" is the limit for me but only with standing and walking on rather level ground.
The shortest length that I am comfortable wearing in public is knee length (what I think of as kilt length). Anything shorter and I worry about exposure.
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My shortest skirt is 16" long which is probably the shortest i would go.
Think it's just about finding a balance between modesty and comfort, personally i would feel quite exposed in a shorter skirt.
Think it's just about finding a balance between modesty and comfort, personally i would feel quite exposed in a shorter skirt.
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Re: how short can you go in skirts
I've got a blue denim skirt that's 13" and that's definitely the shortest I'll wear in public. When wearing this skirt, I'm only walking... no sitting down! I'm more comfortable with skirts 15" to ankle length.
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Re: how short can you go in skirts
All my skirts were till now about 12 inch long and I'm ok with that. Since a month I have a skirt that is 10.25 inch long. It feels really daring to wear it. I managed to wear it in 2 occasions (wandering at the beach and wandering in the woods). The skirt is a bit stretchy and it feels wonderful on the skin. Very comfortable!
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Re: how short can you go in skirts
The one in your avatar ?Sikko wrote:All my skirts were till now about 12 inch long and I'm ok with that. Since a month I have a skirt that is 10.25 inch long. It feels really daring to wear it. I managed to wear it in 2 occasions (wandering at the beach and wandering in the woods). The skirt is a bit stretchy and it feels wonderful on the skin. Very comfortable!
It is amazing how far the waist can be lowered to meet the hips where at that point it becomes "London Bridges falling down" nothing to hold
up that 10 or so inches of hem.
Now of course there is that "DANGER" zone of wearing the skirt at the originally manufactured waist line and voila suddenly we do not have
enough fabric to avoid the peek-in-neese supported or unsupported understructure !
Now in your real world back 40 maybe someone operating a drone could see something of interest - too much flashy skin ? - but that trespassing
is different than putting the show on the road in common public view - exciting the uninitiated.
Comfort is found in your own realm enjoy it - there is way too much bible politics etc. in what is appropriate for wearing !
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"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 !
"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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Re: how short can you go in skirts
denimini wrote:I am a towering 5ft-7" and usually wear 14" minis in public without any hesitation; working on scaffold on the main street, shopping and travelling on city trains at peak hour; I was standing on a train with most people seated and did not feel uncomfortable. I wear them low on the waist (on the hips) and guess that there would be a couple of inches in that. I just measured one that I wore a lot on my last trip to Sydney and it was 12.5" front and 13.5" back .... it is the back you have to consider with minis; 2 mirrors or a camera are a help.
This is a 15 inch length. For me at 5’10”, and 125 lbs, that is the shortest I will go in public. And I am very judicious about where in public I will go with that length.
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Re: how short can you go in skirts
That is a nice looking skirt, cheerfull without being floral .......... and a respectable length.Regular Guy wrote:
This is a 15 inch length. For me at 5’10”, and 125 lbs, that is the shortest I will go in public. And I am very judicious about where in public I will go with that length.
RG
12.5 inches is very short and I doubt that I would have worn it if I had measured it first. The fact that I went around thinking it was 14" and there were no bad reactions, comments or rotten tomatos gave me the confidence that I could get away with it in future. It is important that we wear what we feel confident in, as confidence sets the cue for others.
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Re: how short can you go in skirts
Kilt length feels appropriate to me. Maybe a little shorter would be okay. Any shorter would make me feel lewd especially in public.
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Re: how short can you go in skirts
I just realized, I think that madras skirt is the ONLY skirt I have that is not a solid color. Of course I have some kilts that are a tartan.denimini wrote:That is a nice looking skirt, cheerfull without being floral .......... and a respectable length.Regular Guy wrote:
This is a 15 inch length. For me at 5’10”, and 125 lbs, that is the shortest I will go in public. And I am very judicious about where in public I will go with that length.
RG
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Re: how short can you go in skirts
I really like the idea of a patchwork skirt. The picture you posted shows an example that really rocks. A good way of using up some offcuts.
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Sometimes they are a print which looks as good and perhaps less fray prone but neither frugal with material nor as lavish with labour.Sinned wrote:I really like the idea of a patchwork skirt. The picture you posted shows an example that really rocks. A good way of using up some offcuts.
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