Out and About -- In the World at Large

General discussion of skirt and kilt-based fashion for men, and stuff that goes with skirts and kilts.
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What they all said!
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I like the look with the long skirt and the thick turtle-neck sweater -- it's just the thing for a cold dark winter's day! (Recall that where John's from it's winter at the moment.)
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Thanks for the comments, I think that the sweater is just a bit too out there, even though I like it.

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I have a sweater with a turtle neck almost that full. Whenever I wear it to work the CFO calls me Captain Ahab for some reason. I've read Moby Dick and don't get the reference. :? CFO is from England, maybe that explains it.
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crfriend wrote:I like the look with the long skirt and the thick turtle-neck sweater -- it's just the thing for a cold dark winter's day! (Recall that where John's from it's winter at the moment.)
-- Says the New Englander! :lol: A true expert on cold! :P

But please- Lets, not even mention the dreaded "w" word so soon! :wink: Especially when my tops are having less and less fabric! Hate to think about when the sleeves come back! :bom:
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CFO to me means Chief Financial Officer, I presume then since this is an English expression it might mean something else over there in the UK?
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Now I'm going to defend john here and agree with Carl. The roll neck sweater is fine and since we get some really cold weather here, although certainly not as much of the white stuff as Carl gets, I must admit that I have a couple myself. When the biting wind is enough to freeze the n_ts off then keeping the top have warm is just as important and to h_ll with fashion. Keep on trucking John and take no notice.
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hoborob wrote:CFO to me means Chief Financial Officer
Got it in one.
hoborob wrote: I presume then since this is an English expression it might mean something else over there in the UK?
He is England born, still has the accent and some phrasing but has lived in the US for many years.
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oldsalt1 wrote:great look one question how much practice to walk in the heels I have a pair with 2 inch and it is a struggle
If you get the right shoe, it's not hard at all. These have a 4" heel, but a 1.5" platform, so not too bad. They feel stable to walk in. I've had some 4" heels that I can't walk more than ten feet. Best advice I can give is concentrate on shoulders back, look forward, not down at your shoes, and you'll walk just fine.
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just got my first pair of boots calf high with about a 3 1/2 inch and a 1 inch platform. They look great feel natural and I am slowly learning to walk in them Head back and dont look down
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I have a pair of 4" heels that I have no problem walking in, and a 5" pair that I haven't quite got the hang of yet. Also a few pairs of 3" & 2" heels that are a no brainer. No I don't go out in public in the 4" or the 5" ones although it does sound interesting. May do it someday with a pair of ladies slacks that I have that would cover most of them and not draw attention to myself for a first outing.
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oldsalt1 wrote:just got my first pair of boots calf high with about a 3 1/2 inch and a 1 inch platform. They look great feel natural and I am slowly learning to walk in them Head back and dont look down
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At last we are experiencing some proper summer weather here in Scotland, so an opportunity to go out and about in bare legs, sandals and a patterned linen skirt - so comfortable in this warm weather. This photo taken at Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Looking good!
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Hi All,
John62, I'll start with the sweater.
There are no rules, or very little, in my opinion.
In the right climate it would be perfect and totally "cosy". In my book, that makes it beyond much criticism.
For myself, I'd put a shorter skirt with it in a blink. However, that is just me!
DG, I can only reiterate, jealous I am!
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