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16th June 10, 03:45 PM
#31
[QUOTE=ali8780;884757]What's that saying about a lady's skirt being like a well written paragraph-- long enough to cover the subject yet short enough to keep it interesting?
I have never heard that, but I love it!
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17th June 10, 03:46 AM
#32
And a point I forgot: bdkilted referred to his wife wanting him to sit like a lady!
No gentleman should be expected to do that! The sporran hangs between the legs!
Regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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17th June 10, 10:31 PM
#33
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17th June 10, 11:45 PM
#34
Woof
Think in terms of "Simply wearing a skirt." Do I just want to be a member of this clan and wear my kilt at my length, "Damn the fashionista's."
What is my comfort zone? Do I want to show leg? Do I want to sell Kilts? Am I here to enjoy myself or to show that my fashion sense is influenced by what she or he thinks?
I like shorter length skirts when the woman is not at all concerned with the hem. The moment I see her tug at the garment, trying for longer hem fall is the moment she becomes of "No interest" to me. Her tugging at the skirt signals to me that she is not prepared to wear a garment that shows slightly or much more thigh. She needs to wear the knee length skirt at least until she grows into a comfort zone of higher hemlines.arf
Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?
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18th June 10, 03:54 AM
#35
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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18th June 10, 07:16 AM
#36
I just have to throw in my tuppence worth here!
My bride of 52 years likes long skirts. Wears them most of the time when we/she goes out. It is her thing. She has a hostess skirt, ankle length, and looks quite the laird's lady in it. She also has a mini, and makes many much younger women green with envy when she wears it. (she still has great legs!) 
Having said that, however, around here (NC) most of the ladies manning the tents seem to prefer the longer skirts, below knee to ankle. Incidentally, my wife insists that a long skirt is actually cooler on a hot day, because it keeps the direct sun off more of the body.
There have also been times when she wore slacks, and a tartan sash, so I would second all those that say, wear what you feel comfortable in. The most important part is to display the tartan.
The pipes are calling, resistance is futile. - MacTalla Mor
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18th June 10, 08:51 AM
#37
There is a reason why in the middle east nearly everyone wears a massive sheet around them It IS cooler
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18th June 10, 02:36 PM
#38
My wife has many kilted skirts from Lochcarron and range in length from the middle of her thigh, top of her knee, just below her knee, mid-shin, and at her ankles. Different lengths for different events and degrees of formality. For a hot and humid Highland games, I would go with either top of knee or mid-thigh length for coolness, especiall if, like in my wife's case, the kilted skirt is made of 10-11 ounce worsted wool (typical tartan weight for kilted skirts). Good luck!
Cheers,
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