The State of Midas Clothing

General discussion of skirt and kilt-based fashion for men, and stuff that goes with skirts and kilts.
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Re: The State of Midas Clothing

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The skirt should also look great in dark grey or black.
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Midas Clothing on Facebook now.

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For anyone who is interested, Midas now have a Facebook page, just search for " Midasclothing "and you will find their new range. I like the knee length denim panelled skirt, looks really good. Most of the other new ones are too short for my taste, however Lance said they are happy to adjust the length to suit.
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If Midas have a new line Lance should refresh and update his site cause I am not on facebook.
Social media may be today's thing but I am too old to keep up with developments. As far as I am concerned email will do nicely.
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The long awaited revise of their range has finally happend. :D
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skirtilator wrote:The long awaited revise of their range has finally happend. :D
...But, like Janrok, I will never see it if it is only visible on Facebook.

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Re: Midas Clothing on Facebook now.

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Big and Bashful wrote:For anyone who is interested, Midas now have a Facebook page, just search for " Midasclothing "and you will find their new range. I like the knee length denim panelled skirt, looks really good. Most of the other new ones are too short for my taste, however Lance said they are happy to adjust the length to suit.
Maybe in an alternate dimension. :alien: Google has obviously no access to this page. Can you provide an link for direct access?
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skirtilator wrote:
Big and Bashful wrote:For anyone who is interested, Midas now have a Facebook page, just search for " Midasclothing "and you will find their new range. I like the knee length denim panelled skirt, looks really good. Most of the other new ones are too short for my taste, however Lance said they are happy to adjust the length to suit.
Maybe in an alternate dimension. :alien: Google has obviously no access to this page. Can you provide an link for direct access?
This link should work - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Midasclo ... 3291732768

The new skirts look quite good!
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Re: The State of Midas Clothing

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Pleats, I can see pleats and and elastic wasteband on a tartan skirt. :D
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Re: The State of Midas Clothing

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The link works but what I see looks more like schoolgirl outfits than men skirts.
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Re: The State of Midas Clothing

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The link works but what I see looks more like schoolgirl outfits than men skirts.
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It is not the stereotypical approach on skirts for men, you are obviously entangled with the cultural perceptions of manliness, drab, dull, rough and tumble. :roll: "Men skirts" have these connotation, skirts for men don't. :alien: Utility kilts might be more to your liking. :)
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Re: The State of Midas Clothing

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My skirts are dark coloured so in that sense you are right skirtilator but my two Sportkilts are more colourfull.
My skirts/kilts are all just below the knee and allow me to comfortably sit on a terrace or in a train without having to worry about being indecent.

It will undoubtedly be a matter of age but I really don't see myself wearing this:
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I rather like that one. I'm 23 though. :)
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Re: The State of Midas Clothing

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That one is a recent entry to the kilt stable. I like it but with the second tier gradually approaching the waistband I just can't see me wearing one, somehow.
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Their new product line is certainly not my style either, no matter the length of the skirts. School girl outfits, as Janrok called them, is a pretty covering description. The best of them might in fact be the black pleated skirt shown here - if a few centimeters of cloth were added.
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Re: The State of Midas Clothing

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@GerdG

A custom length is availabled, as allway, Gerd. I like the more feminine approach. Schoolgirl outfits are fascinating but you have to be a bold guy for those. With the right jacket, boots and socks you can man it up. :P
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