Men's? Unisex? Or Women's?
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On the other hand, we should consider another of the twin revolutions.
Noticed that Purple Rain not only has hiking skirts/"kilts", but also hiking dresses. Seems to me that there could be a niches that remains unfilled-a hiking dress for men.
Noticed that Purple Rain not only has hiking skirts/"kilts", but also hiking dresses. Seems to me that there could be a niches that remains unfilled-a hiking dress for men.
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outside of the kilt world, it's pretty much either women's or homemade for me.
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Re: Men's? Unisex? Or Women's?
It's worth recalling that "unisex" was coded term in the late 1960s when women were in the process of butching up their hairstyles and were starting to wear men's styles -- hence the unfortunate term.
Today, "unisex" should be regarded as a clarion call that men are about to lose another option.
Today, "unisex" should be regarded as a clarion call that men are about to lose another option.
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I think so too, I've not had a chance to try out my prototype on the trail yet, so unsworn is best, but my hopes are high.
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Don't know why we want to have labels. For me a big jump forward would be to see skirts labeled as Women/Men.
Thank you to those who listed sites. Nice to look at but I am retired and poor. To spend a 100.oo plus on a garment is a luxury. I get most of my skirts at my local thrift store. If you like denim there are tones. All different lengths and sizes. Have picked up several Skorts and removed the inner shorts, not designed for men. If your into dresses lots. Prices are all under 10 dollars Canadian for me. for ten bucks I can buy things I might just wear at home.
I wear my skirts every day out and about. Have gotten a few funny looks but more good comments than bad. For me wearing a skirt is just a willingness to do so. Most people are to busy to even notice.
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Thank you to those who listed sites. Nice to look at but I am retired and poor. To spend a 100.oo plus on a garment is a luxury. I get most of my skirts at my local thrift store. If you like denim there are tones. All different lengths and sizes. Have picked up several Skorts and removed the inner shorts, not designed for men. If your into dresses lots. Prices are all under 10 dollars Canadian for me. for ten bucks I can buy things I might just wear at home.
I wear my skirts every day out and about. Have gotten a few funny looks but more good comments than bad. For me wearing a skirt is just a willingness to do so. Most people are to busy to even notice.
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I should have explained what I meant by twin revolutions. For men:
One revolution is skirt like garments gaining traction.
Another is dress like (or robe like) garments gaining traction.
I have also wondered if another revolution-one of personal expression-could gain traction. I'm thinking of nail polish, jewelry, etc.
One revolution is skirt like garments gaining traction.
Another is dress like (or robe like) garments gaining traction.
I have also wondered if another revolution-one of personal expression-could gain traction. I'm thinking of nail polish, jewelry, etc.
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I've been over thinking this. Two revolutions:
1. Skirted rigs.
2. Modes of expression-which are compatible with trousers (nail polish, jewelry, cologne, handbags, etc.).
Note that both 1 and 2 could proceed in parallel to the other.
1. Skirted rigs.
2. Modes of expression-which are compatible with trousers (nail polish, jewelry, cologne, handbags, etc.).
Note that both 1 and 2 could proceed in parallel to the other.
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A half-page news item in The Times today ("Step out from the crowd in skousers") introduces a new fashion trend, the wearing of a skirt over trousers. It's illustrated by photos of a film-maker and two fashion bloggers who have been spotted thus attired -- "the height of cool right now", the writer declares. Kilts, minis and pencil skirts can all be paired in this way with jeans, or whatever.
No mention is made of men -- but if "skousering" catches on, might it create opportunities for would-be MIS to get started without being too conspicuous? That is, until the Northern Hemisphere summer becomes too warm for the extra layer....
No mention is made of men -- but if "skousering" catches on, might it create opportunities for would-be MIS to get started without being too conspicuous? That is, until the Northern Hemisphere summer becomes too warm for the extra layer....
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I find this all very confusing in a logical kind of way. In essence, when we have skirt over tights, we have thin trousers beneath a skirt, we then go up in thickness, through leggings, jeggings, skinny jeans, jeans, trousers. All leg covering beneath a skirt.geron wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 8:58 am A half-page news item in The Times today ("Step out from the crowd in skousers") introduces a new fashion trend, the wearing of a skirt over trousers. It's illustrated by photos of a film-maker and two fashion bloggers who have been spotted thus attired -- "the height of cool right now", the writer declares. Kilts, minis and pencil skirts can all be paired in this way with jeans, or whatever.
It all gives the fashion writers something to write about, to sell magazines and news papers though so I guess there is a reason.
A man gets a similar look when he wears a longish coat over a normal suit, in total man space.
Also if you wear a skirt over trousers, you are not really getting how a skirt feels to wear, it's a bit like when you wear thickish winter tights.
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Looking at the labels of many skirts, I have not found any that state "women's", even the sizes don't genderise as perhaps shoes sizes do. Hence one could argue that skirts are for everyone and it is only the retail stores that discriminate . I think that us men should scream (in a deep voice of course) discrimination. Imagine the response if hardware stores had a big sign "Men's Hardware" over the power tool area.
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Skirts and dresses would be designated "women's", not for gender but size, IE not girls/childrenswear.
The garment label only indicates size within the category, that bit is your own business.
It will still be a long time before the retailers place skirts and dresses in the menswear category.
As for "unisex", that's a joke, and not a good one either.
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The garment label only indicates size within the category, that bit is your own business.
It will still be a long time before the retailers place skirts and dresses in the menswear category.
As for "unisex", that's a joke, and not a good one either.
Steve
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Perhaps just under a banner "Skirts", like "Towels" or "Bed Linen"
Talking of towels:
They call then shorts but really a mini wrap skirt.
https://www.lightinthebox.com/en/p/men- ... _paid&pp=0
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Oh that's clever. Recently there's been a lot of womens shorts that have that flap across the front to make it look skirt-like. So here we have the reverse: a flap across the front to disguise that the "shorts" are actually a skirtdenimini wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 2:39 pm Talking of towels:
They call then shorts but really a mini wrap skirt.
https://www.lightinthebox.com/en/p/men- ... _paid&pp=0
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I like the longer version
https://www.lightinthebox.com/en/p/men- ... 78914.html
I am all for short skirts, but men have bits that hang down more than some.
https://www.lightinthebox.com/en/p/men- ... 78914.html
I am all for short skirts, but men have bits that hang down more than some.
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Isn't that what underwear is for?Mouse wrote: ↑Sun May 12, 2024 2:12 pm I like the longer version
https://www.lightinthebox.com/en/p/men- ... 78914.html
I am all for short skirts, but men have bits that hang down more than some.
I wouldn't wear a shirt skirt myself but if I did want to wear one that should be ok.