Re: Kilting Diversity
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2024 3:56 pm
YES wearing a skirt is a lot less conforming and possibly weight intensive sans pleats and aprons.Modoc wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 12:55 amA kilt was my introduction to public skirt skirt-wearing. I wore it two times a week apart and bought another because I liked it so much, though I never wore the second; I haven't worn either since the first two weeks, coming up on 4 years now. I much prefer the ease and simplicity of the skirts and an occasional dress.FLbreezy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2024 2:02 pmKilts are a bit of a gateway drug for easing into skirting. A guy in a kilt is merely eccentric, but a guy in a skirt begs all sorts of questions. It takes a lot of self-confidence to make that leap! I do like to wear kilts but but skirts are so much easier and can be less fussy. A kilt is to a skirt as a dirndl is to a dress...it's a costume and it's a bit fussy (measurements, straps, etc) and it stands out.
Every little breeze or storm winds present minimum material so you all be careful.
At this time in the northern hemisphere best not be tooo cool - consider the elements.