Uoozee

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http://www.uoozee.com/products/artistic ... line-skirt

I think this is a good look for the male esthetic. Especially coffee
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Nice but, "Free Size" does not fit every person.
Still not large enough to fit my 'round-ness' ;)

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https://www.uoozee.com/collections/clea ... ated-skirt

Given previous discussion about wearing a skirt over trousers as a gateway for men, I thought this option for women was interesting.
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Myopic Bookworm wrote: Sun Apr 02, 2023 11:13 am https://www.uoozee.com/collections/clea ... ated-skirt

Given previous discussion about wearing a skirt over trousers as a gateway for men, I thought this option for women was interesting.
Not sure I even know what that is?
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Another interesting retailer I've never heard of, with a large and diverse catalog.
Very limited in sizes and colors.
I see no males among the models, or any indication they have male customers.
Many of their creations are what they call "split joint." Does that mean bifurcated,
as in pants legs?
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Sadly I think this is just another cheap clothing company that sells cheap stuff that doesn’t last. The reviews are not promising.
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This skirt came in the mail last week but I’m only now trying it on. It’s long. Longer than usual. I don’t think it’s cheaply made. Feels like it has substance. Elastic waistband is comfortable and it has pockets. The mix of coffee browns and off whitish colors looks good. Only downside is it’s warm. Like warmer than I expected.
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If I was in the market for a long skirt, I think it looks good and must be comfortable to wear. The "free size" going to 102 cm should fit me.
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GerdG wrote: Sun May 14, 2023 5:14 am If I was in the market for a long skirt, I think it looks good and must be comfortable to wear. The "free size" going to 102 cm should fit me.
I didn’t think of a longer skirt as something I’d be interested in but I also never really considered a skirt a few years back. So it’s all been new to me.

That said, the look on the catalog just looked like it could work. Thinking now more about it, with a brown sweater/henly and men’s shoes, it could push the envelope a tad for me. It’s plaid so sort of gives the kilt impression but the length.

Who knows if I’ll ever wear it out but it is comfortable. And warm so not so practical for my neck of the woods but…
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On a Summer night around the barbeque, this skirt could do well, I guess.
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