HED MAYNER Men's Wool Apron Skirt

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HED MAYNER Men's Wool Apron Skirt

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https://www.bergdorfgoodman.com/p/hed-m ... d179330038

$730 :shock:

I almost put this in the strange and unusual skirts thread, but this is a "men's skirt" and felt it belongs here (or perhaps the couture forum). Can anyone help me figure out what the heck the outfit is? Is that a shirt/tunic/dress? Is this literally an apron, or did the designer think selling half a skirt for 100 times what it's worth was a good idea? I suspect these will be destined for the clearance aisle.
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Re: HED MAYNER Men's Wool Apron Skirt

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I thought that's quite nice when I saw the front but it swiftly diminished when the side view came up.
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Re: HED MAYNER Men's Wool Apron Skirt

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Hi Coder,
Nobody can claim to have been misled, it is an apron.
Fancy and expensive but still an apron.
Either one for the cook who has everything or a particular peccadillo?
Oh, and more money than sense.
Steve.
Sure beats my leather one with the bondage chains and whip pockets.
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Re: HED MAYNER Men's Wool Apron Skirt

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I just saw this and found that the item linked no longer available. Not surprising. I did look through some of thw other items that are available and can see that Bergdorf Goodman is not a place for me. The cost of apron is is in keeping with the exorbitant prices they list for other items.
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