After a hiatus due to big life events, getting back to reviewing this skirt from @lesskirt_offcial
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Posts by Everybody Skirts
#SkirtConfession 101: “I wish I started wearing skirts and tights sooner. I can’t believe the comfort I’ve been missing out on."
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New post is up - thanks to guest author Joey Naeger 🙏
This is a fun look into style evolution and technology.
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Why I’m reviewing skirts… men’s skirts.
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Our next skirt review is with a lesskirt - coming soon ⏳
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Tonight’s reminder
Uncomfortable how? Existentially or… chafingly?
#SkirtConfession 97: “Saturday was the 1st day in 4 years that I didn’t wear a skirt, I have to say it made me feel uncomfortable”
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wow, thank you ☺️ - definitely been inspired by him in the past
New stickers 💥 bigger, bolder, and ✨borderless✨
Coming soon… and only 15 exist
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#SkirtConfession 96: "I hated clothes shopping until I wore a skirt. Now I adore skirt shopping but still dislike shopping for other clothes." #mensfashion
Full review is now on the blog 💥
We get into: walking test, fabric close-ups, pocket depth + structure, dance test, twirl test, bulge + exposure checks, outfit pairings, and more.
@skirtcraft Tellurian
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Which are you more likely to be seen in? #PantsVsSkirt Formal suspenders edition.
Another question: Is the white shirt / black pants boring because it’s inherently boring, or because most men dress up this way?
Unknown source for right/skirt image. Left image created to match the skirt pic.
arguably the best of the three
#SkirtConfession 94: “I’ve been wearing skirts for over 2 years. I now own nearly 30 and counting, but I’ve yet to go out in public wearing one.”
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#WhyMenWearSkirts reason number 27: To be clothed, without feeling encased.
Thanks Greg for the reason inspiration, via comments on our site.
Thanks Pascal Brauer and Unsplash for the underlying photo.
In-depth review of the @skirtcraft.bsky.social Tellurian skirt coming soon 💥
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A Gentleman’s Guide to Skirt Euphemisms
We’ve compiled a robust and totally serious taxonomy of alternative names for “skirt” that will allow you to wear one without technically admitting to it.
- Open shorts
- Leg cloaks
- Monopants
- Tactical wrap
- Urban kilt
- And more...
A Gentleman’s Guide to Skirt Euphemisms
We’ve compiled a robust and totally serious taxonomy of alternative names for “skirt” that will allow you to wear one without technically admitting to it.
- Open shorts
- Leg cloaks
- Monopants
- Tactical wrap
- Urban kilt
- And more...
#SkirtConfession 92: “I love wearing skirts. I love how they feel less restrictive. But during the week I come home covered in oil and grease from working on cars and trucks.”
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It’s got swagger, but also baggage.
Got a comeback that doesn’t rely on… anatomy?
#SkirtConfession 91:
When someone says to me, “Men don’t wear skirts!” I like to say, “Comfortable, well-endowed men do.” That stops them dead in their tracks.
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#PantsVsSkirt Blue edition.
Kilt from the British’me collection, Hiatus - 2018 or prior.
Pants image created to match the skirt pic.
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#SkirtConfession number 90: “Nice and cold here. Can put my tights on now. I love the restrictive feeling of my skirt against the fabric.”
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Skirts hang freely from the waist or hips, without an inseam, so there’s nothing to wedge in most cases. But they won’t always save you—it’ll depend on the cut, tightness, underwear, and activity.
#WhyMenWearSkirts reason number 26: People generally don’t like fabric riding up into the butt. The seams and structure of pants make them cling to the butt and thighs, which can pull up underwear when you move, leading to wedgies. 1/2
this is more or less a tunic, which used to be very popular with men
"As a man I have followed a suggestion to try a short skirt and it was a sensational discovery. An incredible feeling of freedom and being unrestricted when walking around. With every movement, it's like 'where's the rest of this garment, there's just nothing down below! …”
One, Ton, or None is a simple rule that can balance your look:
• One standout piece
• Ton of statement elements, so the eye stops searching
• None – neutral, calm, clean
This helps your style feel intentional, especially when working with a skirt that already makes a statement.
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