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I was shopping with my wife(yes she let's me weare skirts in the house) yesterday at wall mart yeserday, and i saw this nice floor lenght brown skirt it looks and fells like swede, cost me $5 on the clearince rack.
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Suede?

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Skirted wrote:yes she let's me weare skirts in the house
Do you have any rules as to where SHE can wear whatever she pleases?
Skirted wrote:fells like swede
I'm assuming English is not your first language. If I'm wrong then I apologize for thinking that. If the phrase "fells like swede" were added to, it "could" say, "Whacked with a large axe, any other Scandivanian type person might be "felled like a swede" also.

This is my idea of humor, please don't be insulted by my notice of the comical phrase you created.


Then again, if "swede" is just a accidental misspelling of "suede"(a soft leathery material) because of language problems, and Swede (the nickname for many people born in Sweden) is used accidently, I hope I helped. :)

There are no insults inferred or meant here. Only wondering if this is simply a language difference.
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Post by Sarongman »

I have a couple of floor length suede feel, heavy cotton wrap skirts that are great around the house in the winter but impractical outside as they drag in the dirt! :shock: Skip, you could also be felled by a swede turnip if dropped from a sufficient height. :lol:
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Skip
I did not notice that i spelt suede wrong, hope no one takes it the wrong way. I am from the UK moved here in 1986.

The skirt is made from polvester(taken from the tag).
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Post by Bri »

I just bought a knee length converse denim skirt from Target. It's nice, stretchy, and comfortable. $26
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