Sightings "in the wild"
- Myopic Bookworm
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In Scotland, pleating to the stripe is reserved mainly for military kilts. Civilian kilts are generally pleated to continue the sett.
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Two men within a minute in Brighton, one a knee-length skirt and the other wore one over trousers or thick leggings, both around North Laine.
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While having breakfast at the local truck stop, one of my tablemates remarked on seeing a man, at a truck weigh station, get out of his truck to tend to some business. Seems he was wearing a dress. The report occasioned only very little comment from the other diners. One fellow (a farmer, not a trucker) opined that the individual probably felt that it was comfortable to be attired that way. That's all.
- Barleymower
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I like that Hayseed. A trucker in a dress. Trucking is very male dominated so will take a brave man to casually walk around in a dress. Being a MIS or in this case MID takes guts which most men for all their bravado, don't have.Hayseed wrote: ↑Mon Feb 02, 2026 8:28 pm While having breakfast at the local truck stop, one of my tablemates remarked on seeing a man, at a truck weigh station, get out of his truck to tend to some business. Seems he was wearing a dress. The report occasioned only very little comment from the other diners. One fellow (a farmer, not a trucker) opined that the individual probably felt that it was comfortable to be attired that way. That's all.
As a side note:
I went with my family for a Popeyes dinner last Friday (I don't recommend it btw)..I wore my new(ish) polkadot skirt. One lady was staring at me. Nobody else was bothered.
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