Cargo Skirt

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Cargo Skirt

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Hi,
For those hunting for a nice denim skirt, check out this link. I own one and am now purchasing the same thing in olive and khaki.

http://www.onestopplus.com/clothing/Car ... haseType=0
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That's a nice skirt! I think it would work on a number of different body types.
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Well, it certainly works on mine. I have a 44" waist and fit a size 26 from this manufacturer. It is comfortable and looks good. The pockets are useful too!
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That looks good, though at 34 inches it is much longer than I would normally go for. All my kilts and skirts are about knee length, from 21 to 24 inches in length. I already have two denim Union kilts (light blue and dark blue) and I am getting myself a denim cargo skirt from Midas clothing - just had an e-mail from them earlier today to say it is ready so I should have it next week.
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I rather like that skirt. With the weather turning cooler, something like that would make for a nice addition, paired up with a turtleneck sweater and a pair of boots, that would make for a nice outfit for wintertime outings.
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Jeff,
From the photos that you've shared with us, you're going to look good in that outfit. I just suggest a slip and tights for cold days.
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That's a nice design skirt. havent seen that before. A very neat neutral skirt.
and with pockets too! The cargo pocket is very tastefully done. I think this skirt is a very suitable skirt for virtually any body. And every taste.

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sapphire wrote:Jeff,
From the photos that you've shared with us, you're going to look good in that outfit. I just suggest a slip and tights for cold days.
Thanks for the suggestion. I plan on buying a long denim skirt because I think it'll look good on me. I'll definitely take what you said under serious consideration!

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