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    My wife just complains that my kilts take up more closet space than her dresses. But then she does wear dresses and skirts more than she wears pants.

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    About the same her but she has never refered to my kilts as SKIRTS. I think she know better.
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    heh

    My wife is envious that the closet in the second bedroom is for kilts and kilt accessories only! haha

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    I suspect that you fellows just don't appreciate what a tawdry thing the average woman's skirt is - that is the average skirt not the average woman.

    Normally even the high end wool ones are made from light material, loosely woven and not from high quality fleece, the least amount of stuff is formed into shallow pleats, raw edges are overlocked - usually with thread that will either snap under the slightest strain or act like sandpaper against the skin.

    It is seriously difficult to obtain quality women's clothing these days, at least here in the UK, and I doubt it is any better elsewhere or I'd have heard about it by now. It is no wonder that women resort to p&*(s when skirts (which show their poor quality in the lack of swing, drape, opacity etc. so clearly) just don't cut it.

    Although it can be difficult to find fabric or sufficient quality, it is still around, if looked for. Even if dealing with lower end stuff, at least it can be cut properly, adequately, and fitted with care so it looks better than some of the clothing disasters I have seen put up for sale

    Once a chap has kitted himself out in the best to be got and seriously upgraded his own appearance with an increase in laundry throughput and pleat preening time added to the ironing surely it is time to overhaul the other side of the wardrobe to ensure that he can offer his arm to a Significant Other attired to match his own splendiferousness?

    Or at least buy the S.O. a sewing machine, assign a fabric allowance and encourage the use of both from time to time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    I suspect that you fellows just don't appreciate what a tawdry thing the average woman's skirt is - that is the average skirt not the average woman.

    Normally even the high end wool ones are made from light material, loosely woven and not from high quality fleece, the least amount of stuff is formed into shallow pleats, raw edges are overlocked - usually with thread that will either snap under the slightest strain or act like sandpaper against the skin.

    It is seriously difficult to obtain quality women's clothing these days, at least here in the UK, and I doubt it is any better elsewhere or I'd have heard about it by now. It is no wonder that women resort to p&*(s when skirts (which show their poor quality in the lack of swing, drape, opacity etc. so clearly) just don't cut it.

    Although it can be difficult to find fabric or sufficient quality, it is still around, if looked for. Even if dealing with lower end stuff, at least it can be cut properly, adequately, and fitted with care so it looks better than some of the clothing disasters I have seen put up for sale

    Once a chap has kitted himself out in the best to be got and seriously upgraded his own appearance with an increase in laundry throughput and pleat preening time added to the ironing surely it is time to overhaul the other side of the wardrobe to ensure that he can offer his arm to a Significant Other attired to match his own splendiferousness?

    Or at least buy the S.O. a sewing machine, assign a fabric allowance and encourage the use of both from time to time.

    Anne the Pleater :ootd:

    I can offer firsthand witness of this

    I think one of the most frustrating things in the fashion industry is the lack of quality clothing for plus size women. The actual fabric is often lesser quality, as well as the construction and the selection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ali8780 View Post
    I think one of the most frustrating things in the fashion industry is the lack of quality clothing for plus size women. The actual fabric is often lesser quality, as well as the construction and the selection.
    I concur, however I have just found a/the solution!

    My kilted skit in McLeod tartan from Sport Kilt just arrived today .....

    Absolutely STUNNING and flawlessly made!

    I think I may wear skirts more often (particularly as they accumulate in various tartans LOL!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dianne B View Post
    I concur, however I have just found a/the solution!

    My kilted skit in McLeod tartan from Sport Kilt just arrived today .....

    Absolutely STUNNING and flawlessly made!

    I think I may wear skirts more often (particularly as they accumulate in various tartans LOL!)
    Is it a heavy skirt, or light weight? How are the pleats? I am debating ordering one for my wife.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sathor View Post
    Is it a heavy skirt, or light weight? How are the pleats? I am debating ordering one for my wife.
    I would call the weight "medium-heavy" and the pleating is done VERY nicely, very crisp. I wouldn't hesitate to order another one from Sport Kilt.

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