Another Manufacturer Offering Unisex Skirts

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Kilted Musician wrote:Some of my skirts have belt loops but not all. I'm thinking about the possibility of adding loops to the ones that don't. I've got one skirt that I really like but I think the loops are there just for decoration. They're way too small to get a belt through them!
Those may be designed either to be simply decorative or, if functional, to use something akin to a long shoelace as the belt. (Or a length of Cat-5 Ethernet cable. :ugeek: )
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crfriend wrote:Or a length of Cat-5 Ethernet cable. :ugeek:
There's a fun picture. Would you just tie it, or use a keystone jack and RJ45 plug? I think the latter would be the talk of the machine room :) but I fear that it wouldn't hold up :(
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Tor wrote:Would you just tie it, or use a keystone jack and RJ45 plug?
The problem with doing the thing with a custom-length cable (Doesn't everybody do those?) and an end-to-end connector would be the lack of flexibility in adjustment. But, yes, it'd be the talk of the machine room. (Been there, done that, just for grins.)
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crfriend wrote:
Kilted Musician wrote:Some of my skirts have belt loops but not all. I'm thinking about the possibility of adding loops to the ones that don't. I've got one skirt that I really like but I think the loops are there just for decoration. They're way too small to get a belt through them!
Those may be designed either to be simply decorative or, if functional, to use something akin to a long shoelace as the belt. (Or a length of Cat-5 Ethernet cable. :ugeek: )
Ha! I love it, Carl. If you use a Cat-6 Ethernet cable, do you move around faster? ;)

When I was in high-tech, a co-worker would always wear jeans and a piece of rope for a belt! Worked for him...

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Kilted Musician wrote:Ha! I love it, Carl. If you use a Cat-6 Ethernet cable, do you move around faster? ;)
Actually no; the stiffness is slightly inhibiting. ;)

I would have suggested an ~1 meter length of old-school 10-base-5 Etherhose, with appropriate terminations and a barrel connector as the "buckle" but precious few would get that. (As far as getting the "buckle" undone for visits to the "necessary", I refer the reader to the notion of simply "lifting the hem".) {Looks over at a slightly-too-short length of Etherhose attached (with a vampire-tap, mind) to a proper transceiver. The length is too short and the transceiver way too heavy for costume use.}
When I was in high-tech, a co-worker would always wear jeans and a piece of rope for a belt! Worked for him...
He wouldn't have happened to be a sailor, would he? I can see using a proper length of rope for the purpose. Absolutely.
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hosedude wrote:When I was in high-tech, a co-worker would always wear jeans and a piece of rope for a belt! Worked for him...
crfriend wrote:He wouldn't have happened to be a sailor, would he? I can see using a proper length of rope for the purpose. Absolutely.
I don't think he was a sailor. More of a "down home" type. Nice guy...

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The use of CAT-5 for a belt is not a bad idea at all!
With the right tool, RJ45 connectors and white or black 8-core flat cable it is possible to create a belt of the right length with a unique click-in-click-out system.
Beats buckles! :lol:
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I have trouble imagining a CAT-5 belt as a fashion statement but for loose waistlines I suppose it's better than WiFi.
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With me living in Silicon Valley, maybe I should put some thought into using Cat-5 cable for a fashion statement. Yeah, it might be a bit tacky but aroumd here, someone will buy it! :shock:

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