Greetings from the northern rockies!
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 12:20 am
Hello,
After lurking at Skirt Cafe, it is time to join the community! Being in my late 50's and coming to the conclusion that we only go around once, and better make the best of it, I have added skirts to my wardrobe. My introduction was the Mountain Hardwear Mountain Kilt, a very comfortable hiking "kilt" that is really more skirt-like. It has no pleats, no pattern, but it really opened my eyes as to how practical a skirt is compared to pants or shorts. It only took a few walks to make me a convert! Then it was on to the thrift shops, where one can pick up very serviceable skirts for $2-4. Denim was an obvious choice with a good selection. This took place a couple of years ago, and since then I have added several corduroy skirts in longer lengths.
I am blessed with an understanding wife of 30+ years who fully supports my fashion choices, in fact she gave me a wonderful brown brushed cotton skirt for Christmas! Her support definitely helps!
I'll be posting later with some thoughts about reactions in my town, skirting in a very harsh climate (-30 F or so), etc. But for now I look forward to interacting with a very diverse and intelligent group of people.
Best,
mountain-mug
After lurking at Skirt Cafe, it is time to join the community! Being in my late 50's and coming to the conclusion that we only go around once, and better make the best of it, I have added skirts to my wardrobe. My introduction was the Mountain Hardwear Mountain Kilt, a very comfortable hiking "kilt" that is really more skirt-like. It has no pleats, no pattern, but it really opened my eyes as to how practical a skirt is compared to pants or shorts. It only took a few walks to make me a convert! Then it was on to the thrift shops, where one can pick up very serviceable skirts for $2-4. Denim was an obvious choice with a good selection. This took place a couple of years ago, and since then I have added several corduroy skirts in longer lengths.
I am blessed with an understanding wife of 30+ years who fully supports my fashion choices, in fact she gave me a wonderful brown brushed cotton skirt for Christmas! Her support definitely helps!
I'll be posting later with some thoughts about reactions in my town, skirting in a very harsh climate (-30 F or so), etc. But for now I look forward to interacting with a very diverse and intelligent group of people.
Best,
mountain-mug