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  1. I took this question to Chris Atrium and ask their opinion. This is a board for men who like to wear skirts as men.

    http://www.cgrevstad.com/cgi-bin/atrium.pl?#30380

    The opinions are varied but universial thumbs down on the pants. I suspect the reason for the pants, to kinda still suggest it's a male thing.

    A kilt is not worn with pants. (period). The kilt/skirts would probably look good with tradition tights/pantyhose but that is to radical for JPG to suggest hence the pants.

    -- Brandy

    How many post do I need to get rid of those loafers?

  2. Okay, go back and look at those pictures again. There are seven pics, 3 with the skirt pants combo. Out of the seven pic's five have sandal's the remaining two with shoes are heels, the heels are stellitos. Okay, were fashion critic's but at least he's trying, actually I'd wear the skirts if they were for sale. They seem to be black, tan and white. -- Brandy

  3. If you are in the USA try a Nordstroms, they have the best sales staff of any department store. I always try to find a Lady to help, it makes a difference to me. The last time was about 6 weeks ago when I bought a pair of calf boots. The lady could not have been more help full. I do not know how many pairs of womens shoes she had sold to men but she seemed to know her business and easily put me at ease. -- Brandy

  4. Today I went to Home Depot Expo Design Center, the young Lady said "You did not have to dress up me!" I say's "yes I did" :lol: I am wearing a charcoal grey polo, black Utilikilt, kilt belt with large silver retangular buckle, black tights, black 2.5" heel calf boots that have a waterproof sole. She says how come? I says 'cause I'm comfortable and I like wearing skirts. Got lots of looks and when ever I wear a Utilikilt there are usually a number of comments also. -- Brandy

  5. Hi there I guess I agree with everyone else. Bits and pieces look good but the whole thing looks confused. Looks like he raided his girlfriends closet for halloween. Mind you I like the skirt and shoes/boots but with that top and pants. Here I am a fashion critric my ex would have a heart attack if she knew!! -- Brandy

  6. Just had a very interesting afternoon. I went out shopping so I put on a pair of Rockport walkers. Man did I get a backache. I normally wear running shoes with a lift in the right heel this relieves a problem I have with my right leg being shorter than the left. Stopped at Norstroms and picked up OROBU Repos 70 compression support hose. Got home and put on the pantyhose and my 3.5" heeled pumps, leg ache's, backache are gone and no drugs. I find it amazing, just amazing. Gonna have to find some walking, shopping heels. -- Brandy

  7. I was out shopping today. I went to the new Nordstoms at Valleyfair in San Jose, CA. Newish store three floors, 1/2 of one floor was the mens department, the entire rest of the store was all womens stuff. To answer your question yes, not a single kilt, or mens skirt, or mens higher heeled shoe Cuban, High Heeled or other. Seems there a law against any heel in the mens department higher than 1/2 inch. And did I lots of ugly shoes. -- Brandy

  8. Funny you should ask, just got back from shopping and came back from Nordstroms with OROBLU Repos 70 these a medium compression pantyhose and they feel wonderfull!! I got turned onto "travel hose" some months ago and have been trying different brand. Tired feet, aching limbs etc. If you have not tried compression hose do, if your 'not' interested you do not know what your missing. And they look good are reasonable priced. There made in Italy and run a bit on the small size, check the size chart. -- Brandy

  9. normally my toe nails tend to cut their way through at a phenomenal rate :smile: best stick with the socks

    Well cut your toe nails and emery board them smooth. Toe nails cut through the heaviest socks also.

    -- Brandy

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