Would you wear a skirt, if…
Poll: Would you wear a skirt, if…
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Dunno,
Possibly in that triggered stubborn protest way - the unfair school uniform stories that pop up from time to time.
If the norm for that kind of clothing was more fluid the I guess the answer is why not on occasion. Decent kilts are heavy and hot but proper light skirt type clothing must be a different prospect.
Possibly in that triggered stubborn protest way - the unfair school uniform stories that pop up from time to time.
If the norm for that kind of clothing was more fluid the I guess the answer is why not on occasion. Decent kilts are heavy and hot but proper light skirt type clothing must be a different prospect.
I did once go out dressed as a Roman soldier which effectively meant wearing a mini skirt.
I learned two things from this:
I learned two things from this:
- Sitting with my legs apart as normal, was not appreciated by those sitting opposite.
- Having bare thighs when using a pub urinal illuminated an alarming amount of splashback.
IJWS15 said:
Wore a Kurta to my son's wedding, looking for an opportunity to wear it to work!
They can look really smart, imo.Although, doesn't entirely relate to the question here, because Kurtas are worm with trousers.
To answer the question myself, my answer is that yes, I would. I'm Scottish and wear a Kilt on occasion, and enjoy it, so if men's skirts became a widespread thing, I'd be onboard with it.
Edited by TheJimi on Thursday 10th August 10:27
TheJimi said:
IJWS15 said:
Wore a Kurta to my son's wedding, looking for an opportunity to wear it to work!
They can look really smart, imo.Although, doesn't entirely relate to the question here, because Kurtas are worm with trousers.
To answer the question myself, my answer is that yes, I would. I'm Scottish and wear a Kilt on occasion, and enjoy it, so if men's skirts became a widespread thing, I'd be onboard with it.
Edited by TheJimi on Thursday 10th August 10:27
I’ve worn mine to work for Holi and Indian national day, only with the pajamas. Still haven’t had the bravery to wear a dish dash to work, was hoping one of my Arab colleagues would do so to set a precedent, far to sweaty weather wise at the moment to be wearing western attire.
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