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McAnally's (The Community Pub) => Author Craft => Topic started by: Carnifex:Pacifex on January 30, 2014, 12:28:48 AM
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And so I come to these forums; though in hindsight, I probably should have come here much earlier.
and yes, it has ben a very long time since I've been here; college had become very busy very suddenly.
anyway, my question is this; What are those semi-goth skirts guys wear called?!? And before you say kilts, im talking about the kind that go down the the feet.
not unlike this: http://www.hottopic.com/hottopic/Tripp+Black+Strap+Mens+Skirt-974898.jsp
or this: http://store.vampirefreaks.com/product.php?pid=1855
In the main story I'm currently writing, the protagonist wears something similar; but I simply cannot go throughout the book reffering to it as the man-skirt (at least not in a humorous way) because it would bring images of kilts with the readers.
your time and answers are highly appreciated...especially with this matter :D
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Possibly a Skant? (Mashup of Skirt + Pant) or a Mant (Man + Skirt.)
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Everybody I know who wears them just calls them skirts. Not making a big deal about them in ways to point up the "ooh, man wearing woman's clothing" thing but just taking it for granted that anyone can wear anything they like is a large part of the point.
As Iggy Pop says "I don't wear 'women's dresses'. I wear my dresses."
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hmmm. I suppose you guys be right. I think I can rely on more detailed description (though not too extensive) to keep the correct image in the reader's mind when I first mention the unique garment.
Though it would be funny to have some call it a skirt in a derogatory sense.
or even have a small child innocently ask him "why do you wear a dress?"