I live in a mild-winter climate, California, so I wear skirts year-round, I love them. After 50 years of searching, I haven’t found any jeans or trousers* that fit me even reasonably well, except for leggings and joggers, so I wear skirts and dresses, mostly. In winter, I just add my tall (knee- or thigh-high) boots and tights, and maybe a petticoat for lighter-fabric skirts/dresses. With a wool overcoat, I stay plenty warm. I never wore trousers to my office during my whole career. Women didn’t really, when I began my professional career in the early 80s, skirts and dresses were still the everyday attire for women. I think skirts and dresses are so much more comfortable anyway. Nowadays, even a raggedy denim skirt is considered “dressed up”! But everyone is used to me always being skirted, even if strangers make snide comments. *I recently tried Franne Golde trousers, they fit! They’re still too big on my skinny thighs, but not enormous on my narrow hips, like other pants are. It’s tough to find clothes for my relatively rare body type, narrow and straight, with a strangely, naturally full bust. Women’s clothing is designed for the majority type, the Pear, which is 75-80% of women. Shoulders have become wider and wider over the decades, too.
The newest skirt length coming in is knee-length, which we haven’t seen for ages. I think just above, or just covering, the knee, flatters everyone. These two lengths end at slimmer parts of the leg. I love all lengths, mini to maxi. I’m considered “too old” by many for modest mini-skirts (nothing too short), but I wear them anyway, with tights. My long, slim legs look a lot better than the average American teenager’s, I’m going to make the most of them! I see many teens and young women wearing minis who really shouldn’t, they don’t suit thunder thighs (nearly every American girl or woman is overweight, if not obese). How one looks in a style is much more important than one’s age. I weigh the same 40 years later, as I did on my wedding day.
Nice outfits I Love wearing a long pencil skirt or pleated skirt with stockings so comfortable
Many young women just haven’t yet discovered the extreme comfort of skirts, I hope they will.
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Beautiful content as usual and very very inspiring!!!!
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It's such a shame they don't sell maxi big pleated skirts on my country, for some reason pleated skirts are all mini. I love the look 😍
I live in a mild-winter climate, California, so I wear skirts year-round, I love them. After 50 years of searching, I haven’t found any jeans or trousers* that fit me even reasonably well, except for leggings and joggers, so I wear skirts and dresses, mostly. In winter, I just add my tall (knee- or thigh-high) boots and tights, and maybe a petticoat for lighter-fabric skirts/dresses. With a wool overcoat, I stay plenty warm. I never wore trousers to my office during my whole career. Women didn’t really, when I began my professional career in the early 80s, skirts and dresses were still the everyday attire for women. I think skirts and dresses are so much more comfortable anyway. Nowadays, even a raggedy denim skirt is considered “dressed up”! But everyone is used to me always being skirted, even if strangers make snide comments. *I recently tried Franne Golde trousers, they fit! They’re still too big on my skinny thighs, but not enormous on my narrow hips, like other pants are. It’s tough to find clothes for my relatively rare body type, narrow and straight, with a strangely, naturally full bust. Women’s clothing is designed for the majority type, the Pear, which is 75-80% of women. Shoulders have become wider and wider over the decades, too.
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The newest skirt length coming in is knee-length, which we haven’t seen for ages. I think just above, or just covering, the knee, flatters everyone. These two lengths end at slimmer parts of the leg. I love all lengths, mini to maxi. I’m considered “too old” by many for modest mini-skirts (nothing too short), but I wear them anyway, with tights. My long, slim legs look a lot better than the average American teenager’s, I’m going to make the most of them! I see many teens and young women wearing minis who really shouldn’t, they don’t suit thunder thighs (nearly every American girl or woman is overweight, if not obese). How one looks in a style is much more important than one’s age. I weigh the same 40 years later, as I did on my wedding day.
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