https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in-skirts-more-than-a-trend/
https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in-skirts-more-than-a-trend/
A good article about men wearing skirts with suggestions on styling a skirt outfit.
https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in- ... n-a-trend/
https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in- ... n-a-trend/
Re: https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in-skirts-more-than-a-trend/
A very enjoyable article
Uncle Al
Uncle Al
Kilted Organist/Musician
Grand Musician of the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Texas 2008-2009, 2015-2016,
2018-202 ? (and the beat goes on )
When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
Grand Musician of the Grand Lodge, I.O.O.F. of Texas 2008-2009, 2015-2016,
2018-202 ? (and the beat goes on )
When asked 'Why the Kilt?'
I respond-The why is F.T.H.O.I. (For The H--- Of It)
-
- Member Extraordinaire
- Posts: 836
- Joined: Thu Oct 31, 2019 10:46 pm
Re: https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in-skirts-more-than-a-trend/
Nice article.
Sounds good to meThe best part about the men in skirt trend is that there is no new “men’s only” type of skirt that is becoming famous. Any and all skirts that used to be exclusive to ladies are now up for grabs.
- moonshadow
- Member Extraordinaire
- Posts: 6994
- Joined: Sun Aug 09, 2015 1:58 am
- Location: Warm Beach, Washington
- Contact:
Re: https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in-skirts-more-than-a-trend/
Technically, this isn't true. Unless you're an independent contractor or something similar, employees subject to the civil rights act of 1964 can not be discriminated against on account of sex, which means your employer can not enforce any gender stereotypes.Can A Man Wear A Skirt to Office?
In an ideal world, they would be able to. Unfortunately, the dress code in almost every office is very clear about what is acceptable for women and what is expected from men. So, unless your office clearly allows men to wear skirts, you cannot.
So sayeth the Supreme Court...
... for now. Changes forthcoming. But hey, enjoy it while you can!
The only way to prohibit skirts for men in the office would be for the office to prohibit skirts for everyone.
-Andrea
The old hillbilly from the coal fields of the Appalachian mountains currently living like there's no tomorrow on the west coast.
The old hillbilly from the coal fields of the Appalachian mountains currently living like there's no tomorrow on the west coast.
Re: https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in-skirts-more-than-a-trend/
That’s an awesome article! Is really supportive and proposes entire outfits for the newbie like myself. Though I’m not a fan of the jeans/pants under the skirt look, I can see how that look would be more palatable to the first time skirt wearer.
Thanks for posting!
Thanks for posting!
Re: https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in-skirts-more-than-a-trend/
That was a really great article! TIL what a "trucker jacket" is.
Re: https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in-skirts-more-than-a-trend/
So then say for the airlines, having mens and woman’s uniforms for flight attendants is not legal? And they should have skirts for male flight attendants available? That could cause anarchy in the skies! Hahamoonshadow wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 10:45 amTechnically, this isn't true. Unless you're an independent contractor or something similar, employees subject to the civil rights act of 1964 can not be discriminated against on account of sex, which means your employer can not enforce any gender stereotypes.Can A Man Wear A Skirt to Office?
In an ideal world, they would be able to. Unfortunately, the dress code in almost every office is very clear about what is acceptable for women and what is expected from men. So, unless your office clearly allows men to wear skirts, you cannot.
So sayeth the Supreme Court...
... for now. Changes forthcoming. But hey, enjoy it while you can!
The only way to prohibit skirts for men in the office would be for the office to prohibit skirts for everyone.
-
- Member Extraordinaire
- Posts: 2921
- Joined: Sat Jan 14, 2006 3:51 pm
- Location: Scottish West Coast
Re: https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in-skirts-more-than-a-trend/
I think in the UK that the Law prevents any discrimination due to sex, religion, age, disability etc. so if I wanted to wear a skirt to work I would have a good case if they objected but allowed females to wear skirts. As it is I work for the Gumment and we have no dress code, other than it should not be offensive and should be "decent", which I presume means it must cover one's wobbly bits. So if I wanted to wear a skirt to work I could.
Having said that I choose not to, probably because my previous Boss was someone who had to take the piss at every opportunity and who when he heard I had been seen wearing a skirt asked me in front of everyone if it was true. I must admit that he popped around to the house a few weeks back to return a chainsaw and when I was in a skirt, no comments or obvious looks, I wonder if word will get back to the guys at work, I honestly don't care because I know they talk about it anyway. What they say, I don't know.
I still can't help but feel jealous of my current (female) boss when she turns up in a cool Summery dress. Still, 55 days of work and I will be done with that whole episode of my life.
Having said that I choose not to, probably because my previous Boss was someone who had to take the piss at every opportunity and who when he heard I had been seen wearing a skirt asked me in front of everyone if it was true. I must admit that he popped around to the house a few weeks back to return a chainsaw and when I was in a skirt, no comments or obvious looks, I wonder if word will get back to the guys at work, I honestly don't care because I know they talk about it anyway. What they say, I don't know.
I still can't help but feel jealous of my current (female) boss when she turns up in a cool Summery dress. Still, 55 days of work and I will be done with that whole episode of my life.
I am the God of Hellfire! and I bring you truffles!
- r.m.anderson
- Member Extraordinaire
- Posts: 2601
- Joined: Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:25 pm
- Location: Burnsville MN USA
Re: https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in-skirts-more-than-a-trend/
AND then the tangent of the boys in UK schools having to wear pants (not shorts) in the hot extremes of summer while girls wear skirts -Big and Bashful wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 1:42 pm I think in the UK that the Law prevents any discrimination due to sex, religion, age, disability etc. so if I wanted to wear a skirt to work I would have a good case if they objected but allowed females to wear skirts. As it is I work for the Gumment and we have no dress code, other than it should not be offensive and should be "decent", which I presume means it must cover one's wobbly bits. So if I wanted to wear a skirt to work I could.
Having said that I choose not to, probably because my previous Boss was someone who had to take the piss at every opportunity and who when he heard I had been seen wearing a skirt asked me in front of everyone if it was true. I must admit that he popped around to the house a few weeks back to return a chainsaw and when I was in a skirt, no comments or obvious looks, I wonder if word will get back to the guys at work, I honestly don't care because I know they talk about it anyway. What they say, I don't know.
I still can't help but feel jealous of my current (female) boss when she turns up in a cool Summery dress. Still, 55 days of work and I will be done with that whole episode of my life.
THUS equality of the dress code enters and the boys win with wearing skirts -
much to the consternation of the authorities -
this a seasonal issue but the reverse could be said/had for girls wearing trousers in the winter ?
"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 !
"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 !
- crfriend
- Master Barista
- Posts: 14433
- Joined: Fri Nov 19, 2004 9:52 pm
- Location: New England (U.S.)
- Contact:
Re: https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in-skirts-more-than-a-trend/
This is solved trivially by having one summer-weight skirt and a "3-season" skirt. Done.r.m.anderson wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 4:33 pmthis a seasonal issue but the reverse could be said/had for girls wearing trousers in the winter ?
Truth be told, long skirts are warmer in winter than trousers. I am so glad I leaned that a few years ago. My housemates look at me like I'm nuts, but I know things they don't -- or they don't want to admit to knowing.
Retrocomputing -- It's not just a job, it's an adventure!
-
- Member Extraordinaire
- Posts: 4188
- Joined: Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:01 pm
- Location: North East Scotland.
Re: https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in-skirts-more-than-a-trend/
I also work for KC III like B&B, and yup, skirts or dresses most comfortable around the office.
However, all is not so straight forward in the oh so liberal UK, I'm afraid.
B&B is absolutely correct in the matters of discrimination, these are referred to as "protected characteristics"
However, dress codes are treated somewhat differently except in transgender cases.
An employer has to set a fair dress code, but it does not have to be equal.
If he feels that allowing a man to wear a skirt would harm the business reputation, then no MIS, simples.
This is based on what is "generally acceptable", ie women either, men trousers only.
As far as I know there has only been one tribunal case and that failed.
The fact that many employers will allow it is at their own discretion, but it is not enshrined in the law.
Given our present political climate that will not change anytime soon.
Steve.
However, all is not so straight forward in the oh so liberal UK, I'm afraid.
B&B is absolutely correct in the matters of discrimination, these are referred to as "protected characteristics"
However, dress codes are treated somewhat differently except in transgender cases.
An employer has to set a fair dress code, but it does not have to be equal.
If he feels that allowing a man to wear a skirt would harm the business reputation, then no MIS, simples.
This is based on what is "generally acceptable", ie women either, men trousers only.
As far as I know there has only been one tribunal case and that failed.
The fact that many employers will allow it is at their own discretion, but it is not enshrined in the law.
Given our present political climate that will not change anytime soon.
Steve.
Re: https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in-skirts-more-than-a-trend/
Seems like they’re just gonna make everyone wear pants thenFLbreezy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 2:18 pmHere you go! https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/02/business ... index.html
Re: https://blog.thejacketmaker.com/men-in-skirts-more-than-a-trend/
I left my last employer at the end of 2019, volunteered to take separation pay, and be part of a layoff due to a merger and too many employees.
The only dress code was for people working in the retail stores, Cellphone Company, not those of us in network operations. At this point if I was still working for them I would probably give it a try and just show up in a nice Maxiskirt, I would the only person in the group in a skirt.
The only other person I ever saw in a skirt was the Regionals Directors' assistant a 20-something woman that always dress in what I would consider non-business-appropriate attire like she was going out to the nightclub, not to the office.
The only dress code was for people working in the retail stores, Cellphone Company, not those of us in network operations. At this point if I was still working for them I would probably give it a try and just show up in a nice Maxiskirt, I would the only person in the group in a skirt.
The only other person I ever saw in a skirt was the Regionals Directors' assistant a 20-something woman that always dress in what I would consider non-business-appropriate attire like she was going out to the nightclub, not to the office.