I hope that the trend will stick, because skirts are very comfortable to wear, for men too.
My favourite length is nearly to the knee or a little bit shorter. But I don't think that this is the right length for all men! In my opinion every man should try: square shoulders as a professional boxer combined with a narrow miniskirt? I beleive if the upper body is very strapping, it is better to choose a skirt which is a little bit longer and flared. If the legs seems a little bit to short in relation to the upper body, men could also wear heels!
Thanks for the input, Jürgen & Maxi. I agree that "trial and error" is the way to go. I've tried all skirt-lengths (except for a miniskirt, but I do think it might suit a younger slender man... not a boxer though...lol). They all work, depending on the setup. For example, I think the last pic would work out with boots instead of those (otherwise cool) sneakers.
I hope that the trend will stick, because skirts are very comfortable to wear, for men too.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite length is nearly to the knee or a little bit shorter. But I don't think that this is the right length for all men! In my opinion every man should try: square shoulders as a professional boxer combined with a narrow miniskirt? I beleive if the upper body is very strapping, it is better to choose a skirt which is a little bit longer and flared. If the legs seems a little bit to short in relation to the upper body, men could also wear heels!
Jürgen from Germany
Really I like the skirts! The length of both first ones is well
ReplyDeleteThanks for the input, Jürgen & Maxi. I agree that "trial and error" is the way to go. I've tried all skirt-lengths (except for a miniskirt, but I do think it might suit a younger slender man... not a boxer though...lol). They all work, depending on the setup. For example, I think the last pic would work out with boots instead of those (otherwise cool) sneakers.
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