Barleymower wrote: ↑Thu May 07, 2026 10:02 am
The list is a massive no from me. It is basically a manbox with plain skirts.
No thanks I like a bit of colour in my life and some style options.
My list is very simple:
1. The same options as women.
I don't see any reason for options for women and options for men. But then that's what 200 years of brain washing will do.
If you are thinking this approach might get it over the line - it won't. They will still say you are wearing a women's skirt. The best approach is to look good and own it (partial Susie quote). Do that and you will be accepted. Looking good is a personal thing and what works for some, doesn't for others.
I understand but, you missed my main point:
IMHO, for starters, substituting a skirt for shorts, especially in the summer heat,
is the best way to go. ( The KISS method. )
The key word here is
STARTERS
A guy may be comfortable wearing a kilt yet, in very high temperatures, a kilt IS hot.
The body can't cool off quickly. What's a person to do

Swap out the kilt for a plain skirt, similar to shorts, and wear a plaid shirt.
This changes the colorful bottom part, the kilt, up to a shirt - and moves the plain part,
solid color shirt, down to the bottom.
This is great for "First Timers". They may feel
more comfort with the outfit looking like shorts yet, have a greater cooling of the lower
half of the body, with the skirt.
Once they (
first timers) find no problems wearing a skirt, it will become second nature
to make this change. Kilt for Skirt. This is an example of a Baby Step, building self
confidence that wearing a skirt, instead of a kilt, can be done as a man.
(I know this from personal experience.)
Uncle Al
