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COS Kilt

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2020 4:02 pm
by Coder
Pants underneath look pretty stupid, but I kinda like the wrap/blanket style "kilt".

https://www.cosstores.com/en_usd/men/me ... 84001.html

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Re: COS Kilt

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2020 5:17 pm
by mishawakaskirt
It's an attempt at breaking the mold into the man skirtlike apparel. At $125.00 for it it's cost seems to be set up for failure. The high cost in my opinion would discourage most ,"skirt curious" men from trying one. I wouldn't pay that for a real skirt and certainly not for one that looks like grey sleeping bag.

I have a navy blue sleeping bag that could be turned into atleast two or three of those "kilts" Im sitting on a small fortune in material, any buyer's?

Longyi s and sarong s are all over the Internet for cheap.
Anyone here ever give another male family member or good friend a skirt for Christmas or some other gift?
I know one or two of you have loaned others a kilt with great reviews. Was curious if anyone has gifted anything else?

Re: COS Kilt

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2020 6:15 pm
by Coder
mishawakaskirt wrote: Mon Dec 21, 2020 5:17 pm It's an attempt at breaking the mold into the man skirtlike apparel. At $125.00 for it it's cost seems to be set up for failure. The high cost in my opinion would discourage most ,"skirt curious" men from trying one. I wouldn't pay that for a real skirt and certainly not for one that looks like grey sleeping bag.
Oh yeah the cost is ridiculously overpriced, but at the same time I don't think "discount skirts" screams desirable. It's hard for me to tell what a fair price is - I buy mostly used skirts. What do a new pair of shorts go for nowadays? $15? $30? I feel like the $25-50 price range would be acceptable.

And yep, it looks like a blanket. It's similar to quilted skirts that go over leggings and such.

Re: COS Kilt

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2020 9:14 pm
by STEVIE
Starters guys this is not a kilt or a Kilt, it is simply a wrap skirt.
OK pedantic.
The price at £92 in terms of worth or value is quite subjective according to perception.
As looks go, I don't find it very appealing but if I did, yeah I'd splash the cash.
It's certainly not a design that I have been particularly aware of anyway so that is a plus in it's favour.
Steve.

Re: COS Kilt

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2020 9:23 pm
by Coder
STEVIE wrote: Mon Dec 21, 2020 9:14 pm Starters guys this is not a kilt or a Kilt, it is simply a wrap skirt.
OK pedantic.
Agreed (note the quotes in my original post)! Every time I see a design like this I chuckle - as if the name of it magically makes it safe to wear. Honestly, if that's what it takes for mass adoption, I'm all for it. I don't recall what I was searching for, but it was not "mens skirt" or "mens kilt".

Re: COS Kilt

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2020 9:39 pm
by STEVIE
Apologies Coder,
the quote marks were invisible to my tired old eyes.
Gods I described myself as a curmudgeon in another thread. I must try not to live up to it too much.
As a Scot, I have explained to a lot of people that it is not a kilt but a skirt that I am wearing.
On one memorable occasion the "kilt" was actually a dress, go figure out how you could sell that as a design concept for under £100.00.
One actually might be achievable in the upper thousands designer levels though. Fools and money etc.
Steve.

Re: COS Kilt

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2020 10:09 pm
by Coder
STEVIE wrote: Mon Dec 21, 2020 9:39 pm Apologies Coder,
the quote marks were invisible to my tired old eyes.
Gods I described myself as a curmudgeon in another thread. I must try not to live up to it too much.
As a Scot, I have explained to a lot of people that it is not a kilt but a skirt that I am wearing.
On one memorable occasion the "kilt" was actually a dress, go figure out how you could sell that as a design concept for under £100.00.
One actually might be achievable in the upper thousands designer levels though. Fools and money etc.
Steve.
No worries! When I've posted stuff like this before I've debated whether to be honest or go with what the retailer claims, and I usually defer to the retailer, as much as it pains me.

Re: COS Kilt

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2020 4:47 am
by Faldaguy
by mishawakaskirt » Mon Dec 21, 2020 11:17 am

It's an attempt at breaking the mold into the man skirtlike apparel. At $125.00 for it it's cost seems to be set up for failure. The high cost in my opinion would discourage most ,"skirt curious" men from trying one. I wouldn't pay that for a real skirt and certainly not for one that looks like grey sleeping bag.
Thanks for another smile in these trying times; "a grey sleeping bag" :rofl:

Re: COS Kilt

Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2021 11:36 pm
by skirtyscot
Good news, guys! This is now a snip at only £39.50. And it's sold out in Large, so somebody must be buying them.

https://www.cosstores.com/en_gbp/men/me ... VPEALw_wcB

Re: COS Kilt

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2021 2:23 am
by denimini
skirtyscot wrote: Mon Mar 01, 2021 11:36 pm And it's sold out in Large, so somebody must be buying them.
Probably to use as a bedspread.

Re: COS Kilt

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2021 9:00 pm
by STEVIE
skirtyscot wrote: Mon Mar 01, 2021 11:36 pm Good news, guys! This is now a snip at only £39.50. And it's sold out in Large, so somebody must be buying them.
At first glance I read that as "sold out in Largs" and wondered who the strange somebody was.
Steve

Re: COS Kilt

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2021 10:11 pm
by skirtyscot
Nah, I've been to Largs countless times - I went to school there and now I live only a few miles away - and I've never seen a skirted man there, other than reflected in a shop window.

Re: COS Kilt

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2021 8:02 am
by STEVIE
I think I have only been to Largs once and it was raining stair rods so not at its best.
One of my sisters though was a huge fan of the town and holidayed there many times.
She also lived in Dumfries for several years as she worked at the Crichton Royal.
Ahh memories, thanks and I hope you are well.
Steve.