If Meat Loaf wore skirts ...
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If Meat Loaf wore skirts ...
... then he would approve somewhat equivocally of the ratio of men to women commenting on this item!
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But be quick to have a look! They have nearly sold out, and when they do, the page will disappear.
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But be quick to have a look! They have nearly sold out, and when they do, the page will disappear.
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Re: If Meat Loaf wore skirts ...
A denim skirt?
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Re: If Meat Loaf wore skirts ...
No, look at the comments and see who has posted there.
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Re: If Meat Loaf wore skirts ...
Does Skirtyguy=Skirtyscot?
I did notice two of the three comments were from males.
I did notice two of the three comments were from males.

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Re: If Meat Loaf wore skirts ...
Two of the comments may have been from males but looking at the shape of the skirt it was still designed and cut for the female form. The rounded line from the waistband were meant for the wider female hips. The studs down the seam are just a gimmick - pleasant, but still a gimmick. Not for me - it would have had to be A-line. Shame about the footwear in the display picture.
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Re: If Meat Loaf wore skirts ...
Except for Utilikilts those are no *kindergarden* clothings and the studs are real functional, they replace the buckle closure or velcro closure. I love functional designs without girly stuff like strass or frill but swinging pleads are awesome. 

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Re: If Meat Loaf wore skirts ...
Maybe, maybe not!skirted_in_SF wrote:Does Skirtyguy=Skirtyscot?

When I noticed that one of the two previous reviewers is a man, I couldn't resist putting us in the majority! I think that ain't bad!skirted_in_SF wrote:I did notice two of the three comments were from males.
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