Men's Kilts and Skirted Garments

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Maggie
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Men's Kilts and Skirted Garments

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As I have discussed in other posts, I am more interested in female impersonation than in wearing women's clothing for its own sake. I never wear women's clothing except when I am completely transformed into Maggie.

When I am in guy mode I usually wear men's kilts or other male skirted garments (such as Utilikilts and other casual kilts) instead of trousers. At night I always wear night-shirts to bed instead of pajamas. I basically can't stand the feeling of trousers confining my legs and crotch. Do any of you also feel this way? Do any of you also wear men's kilts or other skirted garments for men?
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I love my Kilt and would just about kill for a Utilikilt. I have thought about buying a nice skirt in a plaid but have just not done it. To many other things to spend money on. You cannot say you have truly worn a kilt until you have hand pleated 9 yards of wool plaid.
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Post by Merinda »

Hi Maggie ,

I dont really have any interest in kilts , I normally wear a long T-shirt and black opaque tights to bed .
At the moment I'm wearing my birthday suit to bed because of the hot weather .
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Post by Violet »

I think I might have to look for a nice kilt. Something with gothik flair though. I need things to do that will point up my andogyny also in a masculine way.

What, exactly, is a utilikilt and how does it differ from an otherwise kilt?
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Anne
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Post by Anne »

I don't think I'd ever kilt.

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