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Re: ScotL

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2022 5:26 pm
by FLbreezy
Hello from Florida! I also started during covid lockdown & wear kilts or skirts every day now. I don't wear anything else out of the ordinary, I just enjoy the comfort of having my bottom half be more comfortable.

Re: ScotL

Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2022 11:33 pm
by ScotL
FLbreezy wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 5:26 pm Hello from Florida! I also started during covid lockdown & wear kilts or skirts every day now. I don't wear anything else out of the ordinary, I just enjoy the comfort of having my bottom half be more comfortable.
A fellow Floridian, thank you for the welcome. The weather in this state drove me to need to wear anything else. I am a guy who sweats gravy here year round. I joke you can always put on more clothes but you can’t take more off after a point. Wore a purple rain kilt yesterday doing lawn work and sweat profusely still but it was better than when I wore shorts.

Re: ScotL

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2022 11:53 am
by FLbreezy
ScotL wrote: Mon Aug 29, 2022 11:33 pm Wore a purple rain kilt yesterday doing lawn work and sweat profusely still but it was better than when I wore shorts.
Those PR kilts are great, I wear the black one all the time when I'm going out to the store or running errands and it feels very invisible, especially compared to a tartan kilt. I hope she starts making different colors of those soon. I wear the PR skirts quite often for working outside, the brown one is my favorite.

Re: ScotL

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2022 12:00 pm
by ScotL
I just have the grey kilt one that is for all intents and purposes, not a kilt. But I digress

Re: ScotL

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2022 1:31 pm
by FLbreezy
Yeah, not really a kilt, but it has that extra flap of fabric that makes it extra manly and definitely not a skirt. (kidding) Either way, it seems to blend in with the crowd.

Re: ScotL

Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2022 4:51 pm
by ScotL
I think it’s the drab grey color that epitomizes male clothing. Though there a few walkers outside my house who were more friendly to me than ever before as I was wearing the grey “kilt”