RE: Kilts and Trewsers: Sense and Seasonality

From: Jane Williams <janewilliams20_at_yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 08:00:20 -0000


Me:

> >I'd agree with that, in fact, and add that hoops make a huge
> difference
> >both to staying cool and to being able to move.

Donald:
> Haven't tried hoops but I didn't find a loose skirt
> restricting at all. It was quite amusing, my mother was
> warning me about all sorts of problems which just didn't happen.

How did you get on climbing over fences in it?

> >> I'd agree it isn't something to be physically active in which is
> >> where a knee length skirt would be better.
> >
> >Or shorter, yes. Or shorts!
>
> Having seen the colour of some girls thighs this winter
> definitely not.

Despite this being England (or indeed Sartar), there are times known as "not winter". "Summer" would perhaps be overstating it, but "not all that cold", yes.

> >> One thing I've noticed with clothing is that a lot is designed to
> >> hinder. It seems mostly to be a status thing,..

> Not just female, the collar and tie belongs with high heels
> and tight skirts in the catagory of unnecessary and
> impractical clothing.

Yep. Been there, worn that. Not as bad as the high heels and skirts, but not good.


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