crfriend wrote:There's been a reasonably recent surge in "suiting" fabrics for women's styles that might match up with some of the men's fabrics. Now, I'm not saying that you wouldn't have to be incredibly lucky to actually find any matches "on the peg", I'm just hinting that it might be possible.
The problem is that, unless the fabric comes from the same bolt (or the same dye lot), it's almost impossible to get an exact match. Even if you can't see the difference, plenty of people can. It's not just the color, it's the weave, the quality of the yarn, the treatment of the cloth after weaving, etc.
That's why it's a good idea, if you buy an expensive suit, to order more than one pair of trousers. Otherwise, when the trousers go (and they usually wear out before the jacket), you basically have to retire the jacket. It's impossible to order a replacement pair that matches the jacket. (Been there, done that.)
If you want a skirted (or kilted) men's suit that will look as put-together as the suits that guys wear in those jobs that require suits, you're probably better off finding a tailor. (I.e., a shop that specializes in made-to-order suits.)