Trend Alert: Men's Skirts

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Postby KiltyCol on Sat May 17, 2008 9:14 pm

Just to give Alf a chance to reply again, I would point out that I have worn kilts and sarongs round the world in recent weeks. Just wear what you choose and argue the point about fashion freedom and equality afterwards.
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Postby Alf Huckham on Sat May 17, 2008 11:10 pm

KiltyCol wrote:Just to give Alf a chance to reply again, I would point out that I have worn kilts and sarongs round the world in recent weeks. Just wear what you choose and argue the point about fashion freedom and equality afterwards.


Or just simply take the piss out of yer silly ideas?

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Postby KiltyCol on Mon May 19, 2008 9:37 pm

Alf,

Has your signature "doughball" got anything to do with Sunderland football team? It doesn't seem to relate to Fashion.
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Postby Alf Huckham on Tue May 20, 2008 12:49 pm

KiltyCol wrote:Alf,

Has your signature "doughball" got anything to do with Sunderland football team? It doesn't seem to relate to Fashion.


No.


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Postby Alf Huckham on Thu May 22, 2008 12:46 pm

yeah...right

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Postby minigirl on Thu May 22, 2008 2:36 pm

i don't personally have a problem with men wearing skirts, but quite a few people do, so any men who want to wear a skirt in public would have to be a bit thick-skinned, as they're sure to get a varied lot of reactions from people.

on another aspect of this discussion, why do some people keep bringing up the subject of kilts? they are an established form of male clothing and have been for centuries. and some men can look quite sexy in kilts.....
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Postby Alf Huckham on Thu May 22, 2008 4:05 pm

minigirl wrote:i don't personally have a problem with men wearing skirts, but quite a few people do, so any men who want to wear a skirt in public would have to be a bit thick-skinned, as they're sure to get a varied lot of reactions from people.

on another aspect of this discussion, why do some people keep bringing up the subject of kilts? they are an established form of male clothing and have been for centuries. and some men can look quite sexy in kilts.....


C'mon then KILTY COL- Give us a twirl

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Postby KiltyCol on Thu May 22, 2008 7:32 pm

Alf Huckham wrote:

C'mon then KILTY COL- Give us a twirl


Just a minute, while I put a guitar on and plug in. You need music to twirl to. Nice and loud.
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Postby Alf Huckham on Thu May 22, 2008 8:27 pm

KiltyCol wrote:
Alf Huckham wrote:

C'mon then KILTY COL- Give us a twirl


Just a minute, while I put a guitar on and plug in. You need music to twirl to. Nice and loud.


Yeah

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Re: Trend Alert: Men's Skirts

Postby clairewestbridge on Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:12 pm

mr_cheeks wrote:new trend. what do u think? will it catch on? lots of designers have at least some guys in skirts, like Jean Paul Gaultier. :o

Men need an alternative from shorts and trousers...


Personally I think it looks terrible.

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Postby KiltyCol on Thu Jul 03, 2008 8:57 pm

I've never thought that ladies look as good in trousers as in skirts but recognise that it's a free country for ladies, and now also for men. So let's all feel free to wear what we feel comfortable with. I like kilts out and about and sarongs in the house. I would never try to restrict my wife's choices of expresion.
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Postby Alf Huckham on Thu Jul 03, 2008 9:15 pm

Cross Dressing Freak

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Postby GayandProud on Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:55 am

That is not nice Alfred. :(
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Postby Alf Huckham on Sat Jul 05, 2008 3:37 pm

true though

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Postby KiltyCol on Sat Jul 05, 2008 8:30 pm

I am wearing a sarong at present and have worn kilt and shorts during the day.
Older men who have secure familey relationships, friendships and a proven track records in their profession are likely to be more confident in dressing how they wish.
I accept that business meetings with clients have to involve dress code that wins the confidence of the client, but at all other times, people should be free to dress comfortably and practically to suit the situation.
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