home Depot...A trip to Harley Davidson?
I can't say I've ever seen Harley riders wearing kilts. Assless chaps though, for sure.
Oh... you mean Home Depot
But there are rules for wearing a kilt. It should be just at or above the knee. No higher, no lower. Check out this song...CAUTION: STRONG LANGUAGE.Wear longer skirts, preferably out of heavy denim or similar. If they're full enough, you can wrap them around your legs and they won't fly around too much. And no, I'm not joking, voice of considerable skirt wearing experience here, although I have yet to wear one with my Jeep doors off so my advice is subject to change. Most of my skirts are at least mid-calf length.
Ya'll talk about strange stuff.Assless chaps though, for sure.
True enough. Here's an excerpt from my "Skirtsmanship" article (Mostly geared towards Belly Dancers and our bigger skirts so inapplicable here, but this bit may be germane.):just be careful when you put your foot out the door to get some extra air, tuck the kilt in or be prepared to show off.
Ya'll talk about strange stuff.
Not in my little world. You show up with some on and I'ma send you home to mommy to put on some pants and then me and her are gonna chat about what you wear when you leave the house.To be fair, assed chaps are pants....so...
That's just Too Much Information.Wear longer skirts, preferably out of heavy denim or similar. If they're full enough, you can wrap them around your legs and they won't fly around too much. And no, I'm not joking, voice of considerable skirt wearing experience here, although I have yet to wear one with my Jeep doors off so my advice is subject to change. Most of my skirts are at least mid-calf length.
That's good - and I didn't say a single word about dresses, only skirts!That's just Too Much Information.
I'm Scottish, but I have no dresses.