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Interesting pose in a kilt
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 2:50 am
by Freedomforall
I am curious what others think of the expression and pose of this model sporting a kilt. Is he implying you must have testicles to wear a kilt?
https://superkilts.com/advanced-athleti ... vcQAvD_BwE
Re: Interesting pose in a kilt
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 3:44 am
by Coder
That's kinda weird/gross.
Re: Interesting pose in a kilt
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 4:19 am
by Freedomforall
I agree Coder. It struck me as very off.
Re: Interesting pose in a kilt
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 5:27 am
by Spirou003
Actually if there were other pictureS(S intended) it would not have shocked me, but there the first one he his grabbing his pack and the second one he is showing it (but showing his back to the camera so we can't see), while being topless in both. What the heck? It could have interrested me (granted it is possible to deliver in Belgium which I didn't even checked) but those pics don't suffice to get an idea of how it looks when you "pose normally".
Also sad that they needed to photoshop the picture to remove background, they should better get a proper photoshoot place and use the photo as is.
Re: Interesting pose in a kilt
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 6:28 am
by STEVIE
First off to the kilt Nazis , that's a skirt!
This is the sort of machismo inducing B******T that sells the "kilt" to a certain demographic of guys and females.
One thing though, great stealth skirt, I wonder if it is just his junk under there?
Certainly no help to men in skirts.
Steve.
Re: Interesting pose in a kilt
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 3:29 pm
by r.m.anderson
Disgusting - this type of imaging does nothing to forward the skirt and kilt movement.
Reminds me of the dirty ole man wearing nothing but a trench coat exposing himself in public !
Re: Interesting pose in a kilt
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 9:40 pm
by Freedomforall
Totally agree that this does not help us at all. It only furthers false masculinity.
Re: Interesting pose in a kilt
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 11:08 pm
by Uncle Al
The picture reminds me of something a "Pro-Wrestler" would wear upon
entering the arena, stage and ring. That's the type of flamboyancy which
comes to my mind. The "rednecks" love wrestling. They try to emulate
the wrestler by wearing the same 'costume' that the wrestler wears into
the arena. This
MAY help convince "rednecks" that wearing a skirt is an
OK idea/event. (Hey if
Iron Duke can wear a skirt/kilt, then so can I.)
Just my $.02 worth
Uncle Al

Re: Interesting pose in a kilt
Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 12:10 am
by denimini
If that is what some males think they need to do when wearing a skirt then they should stick to their camo pants.
Re: Interesting pose in a kilt
Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 4:26 am
by Faldaguy
Freedomforall; You might collect the comments here and send them to the manufacturer -- see if perhaps they might see the light and serve the market better. I certainly concur it is a pretty disgusting portrayal of what some apparently deem is a good look for men.
Re: Interesting pose in a kilt
Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 4:45 am
by new2skirts
Perhaps the model had an unfortunate itch in a sensitive area when the picture was taken?
BTW that's a poorly made skirt with yellow panels, not a kilt

Re: Interesting pose in a kilt
Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2023 10:26 pm
by Fred in Skirts
The only thing I see is a man grabbing his junk while wearing a skirt that looks ridiculous.
I consider it slightly obscene. The seller/manufacturer should change the pictures to something less objectionable.
Re: Interesting pose in a kilt
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2023 7:06 am
by STEVIE
Fred in Skirts wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2023 10:26 pm
The only thing I see is a man grabbing his junk while wearing a skirt that looks ridiculous.
I consider it slightly obscene. The seller/manufacturer should change the pictures to something less objectionable.
Now that's an "INTERESTING" comment, Fred.
The model's pose is no accident and meant to be provocative for good or bad, it is advertising no more, no less.
No matter whether it is a kilt or a skirt, the dubious taste of the picture won't likely hurt the uptake on the thing.
From here alone, we may never know if someone actually goes the distance of buying one.
Cheap and nasty, but still perfect for some because it definitely is not bifurcated, pants or trousers.
Steve.
Re: Interesting pose in a kilt
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2023 11:17 am
by Dust
Okay, I just saw the pic and laughed. I thought we all had to have a good sense of humor for this skirt wearing stuff...
Does anyone else remember the old Utilikilts website? They had the most ridiculous Q&A section. It was over the top and hilarious on purpose. And I think it was absolutely the best marketing they could have had at the time.
This company is marketing to a different demographic than most of us here. Nothing wrong with that...
I'd never heard of this website before. I'm seeing a lot more kilt selling websites than when I started. I used to bookmark every single one I could find. Now I don't unless it looks particularly good.
Re: Interesting pose in a kilt
Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2023 11:47 am
by Coder
Dust wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 11:17 am
Okay, I just saw the pic and laughed. I thought we all had to have a good sense of humor for this skirt wearing stuff...
Yes - I think many of us enjoy humor - but not when it perpetuates vile stereotypes.
Dust wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 11:17 am
This company is marketing to a different demographic than most of us here. Nothing wrong with that...
Who, flashers? Because the second picture where's he's lifting the hem... (being a bit sarcastic here - in a kind way)
Look - I'm not clutching my pearls - but his behavior is juvenile and yes - gross - disgusting. If the site had a theme (it looks like some kind of drop-shipper generic website), or the description gave context, I might reconsider my opinion. But this doesn't appear to be a seller at the same level of Utilikilts, even back when UK was just starting. One other thing - I'm tired of men playing the fool. They do it to dad's on all the sitcom's (though, tbh, I haven't watched a sitcom in years), they do it in movies, etc... You can inject humor without resorting to crass "jokes" or putting people down.