My long skirt

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I thought I'd share this shot of my long skirt. It had a pattern of fish and seashells on a blue backround. I tried to dye it a solid blue but it didn't quite work. I found it at the local Goodwill.
It took some getting used to because of the length. After almost breaking my neck on the stairs, I learned to lift the hem.
It's also very light weight and thin. I have to wear something under it on sunny days.
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It's nice. I bet it moves well.
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Looks good. I like the result of the colour change and the length.

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The older I get the more length I like. Knee length or a little more is still nice, but I've got a couple dozen short skirts that will never see the light of day again. At least not on me. I am waiting for my latest Ebay purchase: a tiered denim skirt at 38". I'll probably shorten it a little, but not much. I have it in mind for winter here in the mountains.
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BobM wrote:The older I get the more length I like. Knee length or a little more is still nice, but I've got a couple dozen short skirts that will never see the light of day again. At least not on me.
One of the things that makes this writer positively bristle is the assertion that a class of garment (pick one of many) is not "appropriate" on folks above a "certain age"; I believe it's much more down to body-type and one's own poise and confidence. I've seen lithe little twenty-somethings in miniskirts that have looked horrible and 50+ women in them that are stunning -- yet the prevailling wisdom is, "no miniskirts above the age of 35". I call "BS" on the prevailling wisdom.

Now, length has its advantages in that there's more one can do with a long skirt than one can with a tiny little number. Length and layering are great in the winter months and are warmer by far than trousers; I wish I'd known this when I was still commuting by rail and sometimes had 20- or 30- minute waits on exposed platforms in sub-freezing windy weather! If I still had to do that I'd look into some very heavy quilted petticoats. The drawback is primarily that they're very hot in the summer months -- which is what the shorter skirts are best for.
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crfriend wrote:
BobM wrote:The older I get the more length I like. Knee length or a little more is still nice, but I've got a couple dozen short skirts that will never see the light of day again. At least not on me.
One of the things that makes this writer positively bristle is the assertion that a class of garment (pick one of many) is not "appropriate" on folks above a "certain age"; ...I call "BS" on the prevailling wisdom.
Who made that assertion? Certainly not me. I just stated a personal preference. What others do is none of my business.
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BobM wrote:Who made that assertion? Certainly not me. I just stated a personal preference. What others do is none of my business.
Nobody made it, and I most certainly was not accusing anybody of doing so. If it was so taken, you have my apologies.

However, it seems to be a pervasive notion and one that should be approaced on a personal basis.
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crfriend wrote:
BobM wrote: I call "BS" on the prevailling wisdom.
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Isn't that all of use here? "Prevailing Wisdom" is men don't wear skirts!
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Man in a skirt wrote:Isn't that all of use here? "Prevailing Wisdom" is men don't wear skirts!
Just think of that next time you hear somebody extolling the virtues of democracy; just because a lot of people think something does not make it right.

I still hold with Ambrose Bierce's definition of democracy: "The tyranny of the majority over the minority".

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Rick,
I like the skirt. Your body language is very defensive, if you look like that when you walk down the street in that skirt, people may run for the hills! Lighten up, it's OK!

We gotta get together sometime before the snow flies... we have a couple of nice festivals coming here, the Greek Festival over Labor Day and the Italian Festival Oct 6/7. There's also the Ren Festival with a Highland them that same Oct weekend... all good changes to meet up.

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JRMILLER wrote:Rick,
I like the skirt. Your body language is very defensive, if you look like that when you walk down the street in that skirt, people may run for the hills! Lighten up, it's OK!

We gotta get together sometime before the snow flies... we have a couple of nice festivals coming here, the Greek Festival over Labor Day and the Italian Festival Oct 6/7. There's also the Ren Festival with a Highland them that same Oct weekend... all good changes to meet up.

-john
Sorry about the pose. With no pockets, I never know what to do with my hands.
A meetup would be nice. I'll bet we've seen each other in passing. I've been over to the Irish festival a few times. And I go to the Renn fest every year during the theme weekend. Also the Celtic fest in Dayton.
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Man in a skirt wrote:
crfriend wrote:
BobM wrote: I call "BS" on the prevailling wisdom.
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Isn't that all of use here? "Prevailing Wisdom" is men don't wear skirts!
Accidental misuse of the quote. I did not say that.
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crfriend wrote:
BobM wrote:Who made that assertion? Certainly not me. I just stated a personal preference. What others do is none of my business.
Nobody made it, and I most certainly was not accusing anybody of doing so. If it was so taken, you have my apologies.

However, it seems to be a pervasive notion and one that should be approached on a personal basis.
No offense meant, and none taken.
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Milfmog wrote:
Man in a skirt wrote:Isn't that all of use here? "Prevailing Wisdom" is men don't wear skirts!
Just think of that next time you hear somebody extolling the virtues of democracy; just because a lot of people think something does not make it right.

I still hold with Ambrose Bierce's definition of democracy: "The tyranny of the majority over the minority".

Have fun, Ian.
That, sir, is correct. BTW, why do you think polls play such an important part these days?
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My aplogiese BobM, I messed up the quotes tryin to trim down the post...
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