Mcpacker
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:18 am
Hi I'm Michael. I am a 33 year old disabled Veteran and live in Minneapolis,MN.
I'd like to share my journey to skirts for men:
In June 2010 I was at a music festival and noticed that Utilikilts had a shop. I was wearing cotton cargo shorts and have never worn a skirt before. When I tried a UK on and removed my shorts I was amazed at how comfortable it was and how much cooler it felt. But I didn't buy it because of the price and the possibility that I would never wear it again. I remained intrigued though.
In July of this year I discovered a company called Stillwater Kilts and ordered a solid black economy kilt on Aug 1st. Got it on the 3rd and it was the most comfortable garment I have ever worn. I ordered another on in black watch and a Mountain Hardwear Elkommando kilt(which I love wearing.)
I have no intentions of going back to bifurcated clothing. I think skirts are the most logical choice of clothing for men to wear and I'm interested in all forms of male and unisex skirts.
I'd like to share my journey to skirts for men:
In June 2010 I was at a music festival and noticed that Utilikilts had a shop. I was wearing cotton cargo shorts and have never worn a skirt before. When I tried a UK on and removed my shorts I was amazed at how comfortable it was and how much cooler it felt. But I didn't buy it because of the price and the possibility that I would never wear it again. I remained intrigued though.
In July of this year I discovered a company called Stillwater Kilts and ordered a solid black economy kilt on Aug 1st. Got it on the 3rd and it was the most comfortable garment I have ever worn. I ordered another on in black watch and a Mountain Hardwear Elkommando kilt(which I love wearing.)
I have no intentions of going back to bifurcated clothing. I think skirts are the most logical choice of clothing for men to wear and I'm interested in all forms of male and unisex skirts.