Almost No Skirt Options!
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Almost No Skirt Options!
Just thought I'd make a comment/ have a bit of a moan....
I've been shopping for another suit and there are heaps of suits but almost none with a skirt option anymore. Perhaps one or two skirt options out of 30-40 pant styles.
There are shorts options - but not skirts....
I admit I do like high waisted pant suits now - never thought I would till coerced into trying them on - and the shorts are in my mind peculiar - I want a skirt, it just looks better than shorts, and its summer and I want my legs out....
Anyway - not sure what the shopping is like on the other side of the globe... but down here its all pants.
Grumble grumble.
NZF
I've been shopping for another suit and there are heaps of suits but almost none with a skirt option anymore. Perhaps one or two skirt options out of 30-40 pant styles.
There are shorts options - but not skirts....
I admit I do like high waisted pant suits now - never thought I would till coerced into trying them on - and the shorts are in my mind peculiar - I want a skirt, it just looks better than shorts, and its summer and I want my legs out....
Anyway - not sure what the shopping is like on the other side of the globe... but down here its all pants.
Grumble grumble.
NZF
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Hmm! Admittedly, I don't wear suits, so I haven't noticed what's up with them here. Now that you've piqued my curiosity, nz, I'll pay attention to suits the next time I'm in a department store and report back.
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I was in M&S recently, and they seemed to have hardly any skirts at all on display, whether as suits or not.
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I am in the market for a navy skirt suit and the choice is very limited - not even Hobbs has what I want. I am considering having one made.
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Finding a new skirt in a store ( Walmart, Meijer, Costco, Target) here in this corner of the world, it's almost impossible. I will say Target had the most. The others might have one offering. Same style, with 2 or 3 color options.
Effectively in my opinion the skirt has gone the way of the dinosaur.
I'm not going to get started on bemoaning lack, loss of skirts. Buy them when and where you can. I have stocked up on skirts since 2015. I think I have enough to last me The rest of my life. 2021 I noticed the biggest decline in my local thrift store skirt stock, originally a 25 foot rack skirts, is all condensed down to 10 or 12 feet.
that Is all sizes and types. Now when I go looking, I might find 1 or two in my size. There used to be so many more.
I don't have much to say about skirt suits, I don't care for regular suits.
That and I highly doubt I'm going to find a mens suit jacket and matching skirt fabric. For the same reason I don't care for dresses I'm not going to try womens suit coats tops not fitting right.
Also I've never cared for the look of a woman in a pants suit or skirt suit.
A nice dress shirt or polo shirt is about as formal as I get.
I have several nice skirts I would like to pair with several of my dress shirts. And think they would be neat outfits. But for the time being I'm still underground when it comes to wearing skirts publicly.
Effectively in my opinion the skirt has gone the way of the dinosaur.
I'm not going to get started on bemoaning lack, loss of skirts. Buy them when and where you can. I have stocked up on skirts since 2015. I think I have enough to last me The rest of my life. 2021 I noticed the biggest decline in my local thrift store skirt stock, originally a 25 foot rack skirts, is all condensed down to 10 or 12 feet.

I don't have much to say about skirt suits, I don't care for regular suits.
That and I highly doubt I'm going to find a mens suit jacket and matching skirt fabric. For the same reason I don't care for dresses I'm not going to try womens suit coats tops not fitting right.
Also I've never cared for the look of a woman in a pants suit or skirt suit.
A nice dress shirt or polo shirt is about as formal as I get.
I have several nice skirts I would like to pair with several of my dress shirts. And think they would be neat outfits. But for the time being I'm still underground when it comes to wearing skirts publicly.

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Re: Almost No Skirt Options!
It's gotten so bad, even Minnie Mouse has to wear a pantsuit:
https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop ... -rcna13793

But in all seriousness - I haven't seen a decline in skirt options online. I don't know how inventories work, so perhaps what stores have online doesn't reflect what they have in the store, and perhaps the stores you go to are more exclusive/smaller? Also, I see a ton of advertising on Instagram, past retailers via email, and catalogs... skirts seem to still be sold/featured.
https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop ... -rcna13793

But in all seriousness - I haven't seen a decline in skirt options online. I don't know how inventories work, so perhaps what stores have online doesn't reflect what they have in the store, and perhaps the stores you go to are more exclusive/smaller? Also, I see a ton of advertising on Instagram, past retailers via email, and catalogs... skirts seem to still be sold/featured.
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Could it be that womens' interest in skirts has gotten so low...that selling skirts locally is now just barely viable?
Perhaps selling skirts online is more promising, because of the larger geographical area?
Perhaps selling skirts online is more promising, because of the larger geographical area?
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I don't mind that the selling skirts are just barely visible, oops --' oh you said viable. What might our down under moderator have to say to that; 'just a mini' issue...
Here, a single Goodwill store is putting a dent in my billfold and a burden on my closet rod -- perhaps that is the ladies unloading theirs, or just making room for more? On the street, I am seeing a lot of just barely visible skirts over heavy leggings-- how viable is that? Sorry Grok, subliminal thoughts revealed while skimming 'barely viable skirts'.
Here, a single Goodwill store is putting a dent in my billfold and a burden on my closet rod -- perhaps that is the ladies unloading theirs, or just making room for more? On the street, I am seeing a lot of just barely visible skirts over heavy leggings-- how viable is that? Sorry Grok, subliminal thoughts revealed while skimming 'barely viable skirts'.

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This seems to be one of the standard "uniforms" around here during the winter. Miniskirt of sorts over leggings. The look isn't terrible, though usually is accompanied by a pair of chunky boots or sometimes sneakers. I'm sure part of it is modesty - I'm of the firm opinion that leggings != pants and I've heard the same from women.
That being said, I much prefer leggings+skirts it to say, my nemesis - sweatpants + (uggs / flip flops / crocs / slippers)*. In fact, I unearthed a quilted puffer skirt I bought a few years ago, and am going to give the leggings+skirts look a go, albeit in my own way.
*Look, people can wear what they want - not going to tell them how to dress. I just find these combination dreadfully tacky on anyone.
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How about have the suit custom made, The jacket and skirt can be 100% all u, have it fit how u want and add anything that u feel it should have.
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Took a stroll thought the GoodWill yesterday... not much in the way of a decent skirt... about 20 feet of rack and mostly churchy stuff or straight cut skirts....
There are skirts out there, but it's just so hard to find a nice knee length swishy skirt. But I reckon that just makes the thrill of the hunt more fun!
There are skirts out there, but it's just so hard to find a nice knee length swishy skirt. But I reckon that just makes the thrill of the hunt more fun!
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Here in Scotland you still see women wearing skirts and skirts on rails in shops. If, like me, you make the move to dresses, the choice expands considerably. It is not just that woman are wearing trousers more but that more women have swopped skirts for dresses.
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If you limit yourself to what is current, at major stores, then skirts are in limited supply. Individual charity stores are luck of the draw. Ebay, Poshmark and similar online sources, I find best for choice. In Australia the Salvos charity stores have gone online and I have bought a couple of nice skirts from them, with very reasonable postage cost.
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I've had a few dresses over the years, but I've re-homed all of them now. Looking back I'm just unsatisfied with how they look on me. I think it's due to where the waist line is defined on a typical dress, which is usually very high, which granted, I wear skirts high on my waist, but I also tend to wear my top over the skirt so I can achieve the look I'm wanting.rivegauche wrote: ↑Sun Mar 27, 2022 1:16 pm If, like me, you make the move to dresses, the choice expands considerably.
If I could find a dress with a waistline defined somewhere between the hip and the navel I'd give it a shot. Unfortunately no dresses I've owned have worked for this. The only one that comes close is my old Wiccan robe (which I do still own). I can tie off a cord below my belly and achieve a non-feminine somewhat "dressy" look. I've worn it out a few times and I can tell you... if you think you turn heads in a Walmart wearing a skirt... you should see the reaction with a ritual robe!
It's interesting that there is really nothing feminine, girly, or even "transgender-like" about the robe, yet I get very self-conscious wearing it, I guess mainly because it's just so.... different.