Talking about summerwear ...

General discussion of skirt and kilt-based fashion for men, and stuff that goes with skirts and kilts.
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Talking about summerwear ...

Post by CJFMix »

Of course , in summertime , we all wear skirts ...
But , besides skirts , what else do you wear ???
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For myself , I can say that from mid-may up to mid-september , whenever I do not wear a skirt , I wear shorts all the time !!!
And I have always like my shorts to be very short and tight !!!

Except for those cold rainy days , I do not wear (long legged) pants very much , even the rest of the year ... I wear them mostly at work ...

BTW , I wish to express a comment here , about theese baggy shorts , youngters like to wear theese days !!!
It's awfull , they would be better off wearing a skirt !!!
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Ah, summertime :D It can't come too soon. As my collection of kilts, apart from one, are medium to heavyweight, I too will be in shorts, or privately in a homegrown minikilt (always assuming there is some good weather to be had). Though last year I ended up just wearing speedos in the garden. I've rigged up an outdoor shower, and being able to duck under it when the heat got to me, was terrific. Can't do that in a kilt. Well, you could, if you don't mind being dragged down to the ground.
Long baggy shorts...I don't think so. They don't look that 'cool' to me. To be honest, I'd rather not wear anything, but not always possible. Mother Nature had a good eye for design - pity to have to keep it all under wraps all the time. 8)
I was going to post a clean and tasteful kiltless garden pic, but maybe not. :oops:
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mugman wrote:Ah, summertime :D It can't come too soon.
Long baggy shorts...I don't think so. They don't look that 'cool' to me.
Sadly most youngsters are victims of peer pressure and would wear a sack if that was the "cool" item. As mentioned on a thread on this topic last year males of all ages are crying out for the freedom a skirt offers but just won`t make the leap until the other chap does. Catch 22!
To be honest, I'd rather not wear anything, but not always possible. Mother Nature had a good eye for design - pity to have to keep it all under wraps all the time. 8)
I heartily endorse your sentiments :D
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Er Jock, what is the MacHinery tartan? Engine oil crossed by grease marks?
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I know the MacRames had kilts of knotted string.
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mugman wrote:I know the MacRames had kilts of knotted string.
:D :D :D

That caused a frown for a moment, until I vocalised it, then I burst out laughing and cause several colleagues to look up.

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Sarongman wrote:Er Jock, what is the MacHinery tartan? Engine oil crossed by grease marks?
Aye laddie. Its Castrol Green wi` stripes o` rust red and steel blue, ye ken.;)
mugman wrote:I know the MacRames had kilts of knotted string.
Hahaha! I love it :D ( must remember that)
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...and the MacCanos could never afford Set 10 to finish theirs. :D
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