Women are lucky.
Women are lucky
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Women are lucky
because they get to wear skirts and dresses. On the airplane today, I saw the most amazing skirt on this earth. It was floor length, sort of thick fabric - maybe wool, and zigzag designs. It was gray with thin, orange zigzags. It was sort of shaped like this:

Women are lucky.
Women are lucky.
Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)
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Re: Women are lucky
Haha! Be jealous! Women are so lucky we get to wear whateverthehell we want!
Oh, it hasn't always been that way.
You could start a movement for men, zee. A skirt wearing movement. I would support you in this endeavor.
Oh, it hasn't always been that way.
You could start a movement for men, zee. A skirt wearing movement. I would support you in this endeavor.
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Re: Women are lucky
zeezrom wrote:On the airplane today, I saw the most amazing skirt on this earth. It was floor length, sort of thick fabric - maybe wool, and zigzag designs. It was gray with thin, orange zigzags. . . Women are lucky.
Huh, here I thought you were a dude this whole time.
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Re: Women are lucky
Actually it's Mrs. Zeez who's lucky.
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Re: Women are lucky
Zee I have a kilt you could wear.
A family tradition was to walk across stage for high school grad with a kilt.
A family tradition was to walk across stage for high school grad with a kilt.
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Re: Women are lucky
Rambo wrote:A family tradition was to walk across stage for high school grad with a kilt.
Did anyone notice it under the graduation robes?
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
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Re: Women are lucky
just me wrote:Haha! Be jealous! Women are so lucky we get to wear whateverthehell we want!
Oh, it hasn't always been that way.
You could start a movement for men, zee. A skirt wearing movement. I would support you in this endeavor.
Didn't they try this in Scotland at one point...
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Re: Women are lucky
Going out on thin ice with this one...
When I was in high school, I used to make clothes. Mostly, I would make turtle necks because I thought they were awesome. I made one with a blue sky cloud design. I wore them with my red jeans and my stake president saw me in seminary and was noticeably disappointed. I felt a little ashamed after that. Anyway, my friend and I once made a skirt for his sister. It was a floor length one and it rocked. We even tried it on. OK, I've said too much.
Oh, and I found a pic that represents the shape of the skirt I saw on the airplane. This was it! Except for zigzags.

When I was in high school, I used to make clothes. Mostly, I would make turtle necks because I thought they were awesome. I made one with a blue sky cloud design. I wore them with my red jeans and my stake president saw me in seminary and was noticeably disappointed. I felt a little ashamed after that. Anyway, my friend and I once made a skirt for his sister. It was a floor length one and it rocked. We even tried it on. OK, I've said too much.
Oh, and I found a pic that represents the shape of the skirt I saw on the airplane. This was it! Except for zigzags.

Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)
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Re: Women are lucky
I own a lot of skirts, and I love them.
I have a bit of an issue buying them because I'm so tall (6'0", wear a 35"-36" inseam with jeans), so skirts are seldom long enough to be floor length on me, and shorter skirts don't always sit right. Calf-length becomes knee-length, knee-length becomes thigh-length, etc.
This Web site was a godsend though:
http://www.denimskirts.com/
I've bought quite a few from their "extra tall" line over the years, and a few of their shorter ones, too. They have four lengths for their floor-length skirts (extra tall, tall, regular, petite) as well as calf-length, knee-length, short-length, plus sizes, and maternity, so there's something for almost everybody there.
This one:

I got in November or December on final sale. It has kind of a funky "poof" to it that isn't easy to see in the image. I wasn't sure about it when I first tried it on, but now I love it. I was in the bathroom in a store, washing my hands, and a woman actually came up behind me and tried to straighten out my skirt, thinking that it was riding up. Made me laugh.
They also have little girls' skirts. Grabbed a pink camo skirt for my daughter for Christmas and she looks oh-so-adorable in it.
by the way, this isn't a skirt proper, but it is one of my favorite articles of clothing:
http://www.themagicskirts.com/How_to_wear.html
It can be a skirt, a shirt, a dress, or just a stylish cover for your swimsuit. It is not an optical illusion or some "as seen on television" hoax. You absolutely can wear it all those different ways. Best $20-$25 I ever spent on clothes. Just wore one last night in Style 7 on my date with my husband and it looked fabulous.
Anyways, for you, zeez:
http://www.utilikilts.com/
I have a bit of an issue buying them because I'm so tall (6'0", wear a 35"-36" inseam with jeans), so skirts are seldom long enough to be floor length on me, and shorter skirts don't always sit right. Calf-length becomes knee-length, knee-length becomes thigh-length, etc.
This Web site was a godsend though:
http://www.denimskirts.com/
I've bought quite a few from their "extra tall" line over the years, and a few of their shorter ones, too. They have four lengths for their floor-length skirts (extra tall, tall, regular, petite) as well as calf-length, knee-length, short-length, plus sizes, and maternity, so there's something for almost everybody there.
This one:

I got in November or December on final sale. It has kind of a funky "poof" to it that isn't easy to see in the image. I wasn't sure about it when I first tried it on, but now I love it. I was in the bathroom in a store, washing my hands, and a woman actually came up behind me and tried to straighten out my skirt, thinking that it was riding up. Made me laugh.
They also have little girls' skirts. Grabbed a pink camo skirt for my daughter for Christmas and she looks oh-so-adorable in it.
by the way, this isn't a skirt proper, but it is one of my favorite articles of clothing:
http://www.themagicskirts.com/How_to_wear.html
It can be a skirt, a shirt, a dress, or just a stylish cover for your swimsuit. It is not an optical illusion or some "as seen on television" hoax. You absolutely can wear it all those different ways. Best $20-$25 I ever spent on clothes. Just wore one last night in Style 7 on my date with my husband and it looked fabulous.
Anyways, for you, zeez:
http://www.utilikilts.com/
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Re: Women are lucky
MsJack wrote:....
by the way, this isn't a skirt proper, but it is one of my favorite articles of clothing:
http://www.themagicskirts.com/How_to_wear.html
It can be a skirt, a shirt, a dress, or just a stylish cover for your swimsuit. It is not an optical illusion or some "as seen on television" hoax. You absolutely can wear it all those different ways. Best $20-$25 I ever spent on clothes. Just wore one last night in Style 7 on my date with my husband and it looked fabulous.
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I appreciate the link, Jack.
These skirts are actually very common in places like Fiji. I brought some back for my daughters a few years ago. They've whimsically tormented me for more ever since.