South China Morning Post article on men’s skirts
Re: South China Morning Post article on men’s skirts
Looks like we have gone into the side room with the comfy leather chairs, dimmed lights and Vivaldi playing softly in the background.
A complicated subject the further you delve, which wasn't my purpose. I've only been here 5mins....
I live alone, my marriage ended some time ago due to my then wifes preference for alcohol over me, so I can do as I please.
I guess I could be a trailblazer, but i'm not. Not limited by what people think, but just that wearing a skirt is something I generally do when walking or cycling and a few times when going out. Its not a compulsion, nor do I see it as part of my normal life, more of an alternative dress code on the odd occasion when I feel like it.
I probably would try the skirt over trousers outfits if they were of a style I liked (certainly nothing like Lewis H's) and suspect they would garner less attention, I don't see it as a cop-out just another alternative.
A complicated subject the further you delve, which wasn't my purpose. I've only been here 5mins....
I live alone, my marriage ended some time ago due to my then wifes preference for alcohol over me, so I can do as I please.
I guess I could be a trailblazer, but i'm not. Not limited by what people think, but just that wearing a skirt is something I generally do when walking or cycling and a few times when going out. Its not a compulsion, nor do I see it as part of my normal life, more of an alternative dress code on the odd occasion when I feel like it.
I probably would try the skirt over trousers outfits if they were of a style I liked (certainly nothing like Lewis H's) and suspect they would garner less attention, I don't see it as a cop-out just another alternative.