Cocteau Stone
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I personally wear a fair few kilts and kilt like skirts. I think the issue that arises is knowing the kind of cut that flatters and the higher waist and squarer cut of a kilt is one that flatters a more triangular/broader form. Even though I'm pretty lean, I've got wide shoulders so I can wear it with a nice shirt, or even a casual t or turtle neck for work so the silhouette ends up being pretty balanced on me. I generally go with a heavier boot/shoe with this to occupy more leg and to flatter my calves a little more. There's a lot of shin on display (very hairy shins at that) and I can't get away with the usual shoes I wear with shorty shorts/work cut offs or my jeans. Mind you, confidence is a big part of wearing a skirt as part of your wardrobe. You gotta commit to it, you can't half **** it nor can you just add it on as a cute thing to do for fun.
But rarely most men are unaware of a lot of this, hell most of them still can't figure out a cut of suit or pants that flatters them when dressing themselves...
Of course I'm always subject to a lot of unprovoked hate because it is a "skirt", but then I laugh it off because I think "it's a kilt, a piece of fabric, and really most likely the typical get up of your ancestors you Aussie ex-con bogan wannabe" 😂
But rarely most men are unaware of a lot of this, hell most of them still can't figure out a cut of suit or pants that flatters them when dressing themselves...
Of course I'm always subject to a lot of unprovoked hate because it is a "skirt", but then I laugh it off because I think "it's a kilt, a piece of fabric, and really most likely the typical get up of your ancestors you Aussie ex-con bogan wannabe" 😂