Can skirts coexist with a belly?
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Re: Can skirts coexist with a belly?
If you like it than buy it and wear it. You can not please anybody so at least please yourself.
I don't see anything wrong or unlawfully.
I don't see anything wrong or unlawfully.
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Re: Can skirts coexist with a belly?
Well, you are clearly carrying a few extra pounds, but I wouldn't say that that picture draws the eye to them. If you hadn't drawn our attention to it I wouldn't have noticed. There is clearly a small amount of flesh pressing against the inside of the skirt, and a bit of a spare tyre above it, but you can see skirted women with exactly the same thing, or more. And of course plenty of betrousered people of both sexes with huge rolls of fat hanging over the waistband. I bet if you'd posted a picture of yourself in trousers of the same size and cut, nobody would have thought anything was wrong at all.
So I hope you bought it and you wear it!
So I hope you bought it and you wear it!
Keep on skirting,
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Re: Can skirts coexist with a belly?
Might want to try a size up and a belt. Just a thought.
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I have a significant beer belly. I only wear skirts with elastic waistbands. My shirts are untucked. Therefore, to even the level of the hem, the front of my skirts lie where my jeans would and I slide the back down some.
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Re: Can skirts coexist with a belly?
Try a belt and not tuck shirt in so tightly, Also if you try a shorter skirt that is worn lower on the "waist", so it is below your belly, again with shirt not tucked in tight.brennk wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 5:41 pm I was trying on skirts/skorts at Duluth Trading Company--lots of deep pockets make them great for guys--but I had some doubts as my belly is starting to grow with my age. I posted this picture on facebook and did get one negative comment that it wasn't right for my figure.
Anthony, a denim miniskirt wearer in Outback Australia
Re: Can skirts coexist with a belly?
I'm working on losing the belly as well. My kilts line up with my belt line with no probs, But skirts tend to sit a bit funny. My goal is lose the belly,
But some dress's with shirt over or a hoody would work as well,
But some dress's with shirt over or a hoody would work as well,
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Re: Can skirts coexist with a belly?
Sure the motivation to lose the spare tyre is a great thing,
Just remember that all humans come in all shapes and sizes.
Don't get hung up on this just play around with styles and combinations,
Enjoy the ride,
Personally I use braces or suspenders to our American compadres.
Steve.
Just remember that all humans come in all shapes and sizes.
Don't get hung up on this just play around with styles and combinations,
Enjoy the ride,
Personally I use braces or suspenders to our American compadres.
Steve.
Re: Can skirts coexist with a belly?
Losing weight would be helpful, both in terms of health and skirting. I went from 243 down to 193 over the course of two years and have kept it off thanks to improved diet and exercise. Don’t try to do it all at once, go at your own pace and results will come.
I don't want to LOOK like a woman, I just want to DRESS like a woman.
Pinafore/Dungaree/Jumper Dress?
No-one seems to have mentioned a Pinafore or Dungaree Dress in this thread.
Edit My apologies to moonshadow. I've just realised that the American term for a Pinafore/Dungaree Dress is a Jumper Dress.
The advantage of these is that one can wear any shirt with them that one prefers. A word to the wise. Make sure that the straps at the back, start as high on the back as possible so they don't keep slipping off your shoulders.
Edit My apologies to moonshadow. I've just realised that the American term for a Pinafore/Dungaree Dress is a Jumper Dress.
The advantage of these is that one can wear any shirt with them that one prefers. A word to the wise. Make sure that the straps at the back, start as high on the back as possible so they don't keep slipping off your shoulders.
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Re: Can skirts coexist with a belly?
I can't think of any reason but the only problem I can see with the bib dress is getting the straps right. This type of dress has been ticking around in my mind for a while.
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Re: Can skirts coexist with a belly?
Yes, getting the straps right can be an issue with the dress and the same applies to dungarees consisting of a bib with trousers. I have such a garment which is expressly for wearing when using my chainsaw. That's so I don't cut my leg off, which might end up bleeding a bit.
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Re: Can skirts coexist with a belly?
I wear a bib dress regularly and have no problem with the straps at all.
It is really comfortable in a casual fashion.
Steve.
It is really comfortable in a casual fashion.
Steve.
Re: Can skirts coexist with a belly?
I bought a pinafore dress a while ago on eBay. There wasn't a proper picture of the back of the dress in the listing.
When I wore it, I found that the shoulder straps were attached rather low at the back and often fell off my shoulders. I gave it to charity.
Since then, I've stuck to skirts.
I recently bought another pinafore dress. So far, no problems with the shoulder straps.
TBH I'm still getting used to the concept of wearing a dress outside of home, rather than a skirt.
Walked over to a local shop the other day. Felt a little strange but no problems.
Edit The junction of the straps, at the back of the dress, is hidden under the model's hair, in the pictures of the dress which I linked above.
Here's the same dress in a different colour, where the strap junction at the back is visible.