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Yawn! Not that old chestnut again!!!??? I first saw the idea in 1985, then again in 1998... Men in skirts is not new and not all that unusual either!

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Maybe it's just me, but I didn't see anything even remotely attractive on that website. The designs looked bland, shapless and, well, boring. I could find better looking, not to mention cheaper stuff at the Gap.

I don't want to LOOK like a woman, I just want to DRESS like a woman!

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It's OK that the idea of male unbifurcated garments in Western culture is getting more and more popular. The designs weren't bad, but weren't exceptional too, and I didn't like very long slits in several skirts because they may let the underwear show. BTW, some models look really handsome :thumbsup:.

What is good for a goose, can be good for any gender!

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Yawn! Not that old chestnut again!!!???

I first saw the idea in 1985, then again in 1998...

Men in skirts is not new and not all that unusual either!

I totally agree! I remember in the 1970's it being on TV talk shows all the time. I always thought the reason they never caught on was they are just so hideous and totally impractical.

I agree with JeffB...you want a skirt, go to the GAP!

Style is built from the ground up!

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JeffB:-)

FALL

IN

TO

THE

GAP! TEE! HEE!

Cheers---

Dawn HH

Thanks for the suggestion! Methinks I will this weekend! HA!

I don't want to LOOK like a woman, I just want to DRESS like a woman!

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