Would you wear a skirt, if…

Would you wear a skirt, if…

Poll: Would you wear a skirt, if…

Total Members Polled: 146

Yes: 52%
No: 43%
Don’t know: 5%
Author
Discussion

RizzoTheRat

24,602 posts

187 months

Yesterday (09:32)
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Depends it it has pockets.

The Scots get around this by wearing a sporran, but I don't think any of my wifes skirts have pockets, which is a major limitation.

bloomen

6,422 posts

154 months

Yesterday (11:01)
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I can think of 3 pairs of trousers that actually fitted to my satisfaction in the entirety of my life. Everything else has been irritating in one way or another.

That would be the only reason I'd consider a skirt. But it still wouldn't be compelling enough. My legs belong undercover.

cheesejunkie

1,682 posts

12 months

Yesterday (11:32)
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And that is why I love this forum. I’ve never pondered my trousers other than wondering was that a st or a fart but there will be someone who has had more deep and meaningful thoughts about these things who’s enlightenment on the subject I love to read.

Sporrans are man bags with attitude but they’re still man bags.

sam.rog

651 posts

73 months

Yesterday (11:52)
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Perfect for anyone complaining about the lack of pockets on skirts.

Lefty

15,813 posts

197 months

Yesterday (12:06)
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cheesejunkie said:
And that is why I love this forum. I’ve never pondered my trousers other than wondering was that a st or a fart but there will be someone who has had more deep and meaningful thoughts about these things who’s enlightenment on the subject I love to read.

Sporrans are man bags with attitude but they’re still man bags.
Indeed. Knife in your sock, hip flask in your jacket pocket, wallet in the other jacket pocket, phone in your sporran (and set to vibrate naturally).



Edited by Lefty on Tuesday 21st November 15:31

Tom1312

962 posts

141 months

Yesterday (12:29)
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100% I would biglaugh

Would make a change from cutting around the house in tiny running shorts when it’s too hot.


CourtAgain

3,670 posts

59 months

Yesterday (13:01)
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Lefty said:
Yes



Kilts always look smart smile

RizzoTheRat

24,602 posts

187 months

Yesterday (13:10)
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Tom1312 said:
100% I would biglaugh

Would make a change from cutting around the house in tiny running shorts when it’s too hot.
So why don't you already if it's just around the house where no one else is going to see you anyway?

Secret lemonade drinker

696 posts

45 months

Yesterday (13:12)
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As a prolific peeping Tom I find wearing a skirt has opened so many doors and areas to which I previously had no access

Secret lemonade drinker

696 posts

45 months

Yesterday (13:13)
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CourtAgain said:


Kilts always look smart smile
That’s some appropriation going on!

Tom1312

962 posts

141 months

Yesterday (13:16)
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RizzoTheRat said:
So why don't you already if it's just around the house where no one else is going to see you anyway?
The wife’s ones don’t fit

Getragdogleg

8,544 posts

178 months

Yesterday (13:17)
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No, i like to have freedom of movement of my legs and a tight little skirt would be too restrictive.

otolith

54,678 posts

199 months

Yesterday (13:46)
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Secret lemonade drinker said:
CourtAgain said:


Kilts always look smart smile
That’s some appropriation going on!
How do you know?

Deranged Rover

2,999 posts

69 months

Yesterday (15:00)
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Absolutely not.

I really haven't got the legs for it.

cheesejunkie

1,682 posts

12 months

Yesterday (15:17)
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Deranged Rover said:
Absolutely not.

I really haven't got the legs for it.
True story bro, over 20 years ago now when walking back from the gym after leg day in very short shorts fine young lassie roared across the street that she had seen better legs on a chicken. My ego was unaffected and I hope she’s still single.

CourtAgain

3,670 posts

59 months

Yesterday (16:38)
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otolith said:
Secret lemonade drinker said:
CourtAgain said:


Kilts always look smart smile
That’s some appropriation going on!
How do you know?
I also have a Cornish tartan, I see Secret Lemonade Drinker is from the South West.

I sell Kilts on ebay as a side hustle and am on several kilt Facebook groups wink

K87

3,392 posts

94 months

Yesterday (16:44)
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I went to a wedding in Scotland, kilts were compulsory for men.

There were about 70 men, admittedly many needed urgent lessons on how to keep your knees together when sitting but all reported that the women couldn't resist having wayward hands when on the dance floor.

Decide for yourself if that is a plus or minus to wearing a skirt.


CourtAgain

3,670 posts

59 months

K87 said:
I went to a wedding in Scotland, kilts were compulsory for men.

There were about 70 men, admittedly many needed urgent lessons on how to keep your knees together when sitting but all reported that the women couldn't resist having wayward hands when on the dance floor.

Decide for yourself if that is a plus or minus to wearing a skirt.
I guess it depends


On the type worn, but it's a typical cliche

with kilts rolleyes

Sway

25,731 posts

189 months

CourtAgain said:
otolith said:
Secret lemonade drinker said:
CourtAgain said:


Kilts always look smart smile
That’s some appropriation going on!
How do you know?
I also have a Cornish tartan, I see Secret Lemonade Drinker is from the South West.

I sell Kilts on ebay as a side hustle and am on several kilt Facebook groups wink
You're tempting me massively...

I'm currently in central Florida, wearing some nice linen shorts.

They're fitted well, but massively constricting my bks. A kilt, I could absolutely wear with impunity.