Urban Apparel

General discussion of skirt and kilt-based fashion for men, and stuff that goes with skirts and kilts.
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Some good looking skirts for men on this site, though the available sizes would be too small for me:-
http://www.theurbanapparel.com/index.ph ... 130&page=1
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Not crazy about their products, but it's wonderful to see that they are actually selling these to men. Hopefully someone will like them enough to buy them and wear them out and about... thanks for posting this!
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It's great that manufacturers are finally getting serious and producing a range and not just one novelty item that gets quickly forgotten and ditched.

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Another interesting site, but nothing there appeals to me, either. Only the first two pleated skirts are 34", my size. The others are for little boys. At least kilts have a bit of style and colour, but are more expensive, of course.
A black straight short pleated skirt isn't my scene, and the other 'dresses' all look like nightshirts to me.

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These "skirts for men" look fairly standard to my eyes. Not sure about the exchange rates to gauge a UK sterling price but a fairly comparable style could be had for £12-£15, from the other side of the aisle. On the other hand, I would wear those designs.
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Kirb said: the other 'dresses' all look like nightshirts to me.
my feelings exactly. I have 4 nightshirts I bought from Tall and Big King Size Men catalog for $8.00 ea. and they look just like those """dresses""" (the tilted eyeball speaks).. Mine are in black, white, burgandy and burgandy with white piping. All sewn from T-shirt material as those also look like they are. Again, similar in the sleeves, some short and some mid-bicep, just like those ones pictured. :roll:
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cessna152towser wrote:Some good looking skirts for men on this site, though the available sizes would be too small for me:-
http://www.theurbanapparel.com/index.ph ... 130&page=1
OK I guesds although I'm sure it's possible to find similar in the Uk or on Ebay without the shipping costs.

OT I liked http://www.theurbanapparel.com/product_ ... ts_id=1849 but is Out Of Stock
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