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andrew72
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Hi there, my name is Andy and I am new to Skirtcafe. Hope to looking to buy a suitable long skirt (approx 40 inches) for relaxing in. Looking forward to receiving any hints and tips.
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Hi,
http://www.denimskirts.com/ sell really well made skirts, I have bought three or four from them, mostly denim or khaki in various weights, with or without slits. I am 44 inch waist and they have a good variety, if you are slimmer there is a much better choice from them. Another one of my favourites was made by Midas skirts, they were happy to make me one of their denim cargo skirts, but 40 inches long. If you want a lighter more billowy skirt, check out the Macabi skirts. The long ones are ankle length on me, not too dear and with several clever snaps and things to keep the skirt out of your way if you need to.

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Hi & :welcome:
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Welcome to the site Andrew72.

I prefer shorter skirts down to knee-length - but I have notived on e-bay there are usually loads of long skirts on offer. Prices for bid items are generally very low compared with the high street.
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