Leather skirts any one?

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Brandy
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Leather skirts any one?

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I just happen to dig out my long leather skirt and started to wear it this weekend. I got me thinking if my favorite skirt style was available in leather, so far no luck but I did come accross this site.

http://www.leatherattractions.com/full- ... skirt.html

http://www.leatherattractions.com/products2.php?catid=9

What is even better is this page;

http://www.leatherattractions.com/sizing.php

" ... In order to get your ordered items right the first time, we offer our valued customers the unique opportunity to get their orders customized absolutely free of charge, so you can get the most out of your investment and can enjoy the perfect fit, ... "

I like the long leather skirt in the first link, I am still looking for my long gored panel leather skirt, JNY called them a "trumpet" skirt.

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That's a real nice site. I love smooth leather skirts. I have 3 now. I bought this one on ebay for USD $22.00 in my size. It was listed under Plus size skirts.
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I really like this skirt for the winter when it's cold outside. It's still in the 80's daily here. It has a built in nylon liner that you can see a corner of at the bottom left. I shortened the liner by 5 inches of length. It had a frilly lacy edge that I cut off. I just need the liner in the area I'm sitting on to protect my bottom from the leather. It also has a 5 in. long walking slit in the rear. Now no part of the liner can be seen by passerbys.

The pictured skirt is not the exact one I bought. That one is lots smaller than mine is. But mine's the same style. :D :D :D
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What an excellent find Brandy.

I love the long leather skirt and am also sorely tempted by the matrix coat. Add in very reasonable shipping charges to the UK and this could be worth investigating further.

Thanks for posting that link.

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Here's my Wilson's leather skirt I got on Ebay for $10.00.
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That is a great site. Pity I'm back in school (not really, want to progress professionally), so I would probably have to sack away the dinero to get one of these. It's a bit out of my range, considering the Tripp skirts usually only run $60.00 at the most, and that's if they're vinyl. I do like that length though. Miss the knee-length one I had. One of the few downsides to dropping pounds is most of my skirts still fit me, but another person in them at the same time. :D
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