
C ertain designers, like Galliano, have always promoted and highlighted the skirt as a form of masculine dress, but it was not until last seasons fashion shows for Fall/Winter 2010 that I saw such an emphasis on “Men in Skirts”. Nearly half of the designers who presented had some form of a skirt in their runway collection. Designer Marc Jacobs has been drilling the kilted skirt into our heads for the past few seasons, wearing it almost as a uniform, which is quickly becoming a staple of his personal style. With all this fashion buzz it comes as no surprise that I found these images of fashion forward men around the world wearing skirts in The Sartorialists diary. Though all these men are most likely making a statement with their fashion, I foresee men beginning to rediscover the comfort and practicality of the skirt.
– said Jay Dezelic in his essay on “Why Men Should Wear Skirts”.
- source : “Why Men Should Wear Skirts” by Jay Dezelic
Jes Mara, we must, but most of us don’t know that. We should disciver some methods that can bring them a knowledge. How can we do it?
I have worn skirts for the past 15 years around the house and on occasions out in public . The skirts I wear are woman’s skirts yes but denim skirts are masculine looking or just plain cotton skirts which I find so comfortable .I have never had anybody question why I am wearing a skirt. This is life if you like wearing a skirt wear it you do not need anybody permission .
@strikemaster: The only way is to do the same women did past 50 years. Wear skirts proud, smile and be always confident.
Even people which are conservative will notice it that you are serious, and they will admire you – maybe they won’t tell you.
That’s correct, most people won’t talk about because they would open their mind. Again, men must wear skirts to be equal to women, and I do not mean just one-way equality.
I admire each men in a skirt as a manly men – sorry I can’t admire men which acting and dressing as women. But that’s my own personal opinion.
It’s a slow but steadly movement: Men in Skirts. In other cultures people just can smile how men in westernized societies are struggling to get to the same point calling equality.
I just try to find out what men blocks up to the point to be confident and honest to themselve.
As an every day skirt wearer I have no problems to talk about, but a lot of men blushing up when talking about this issue. What is wrong? I can’t find it.
Yes, Terry, I made the same experience. Only when wearing a kilt I got question, but it was about the clan or group where the pattern supposed to be original.
Just recently I learned that there is another, positive health issue for men for wearing skirt.
The skin absorbs sunlight, vitamin A, which normally men do not get in their pants. That cow
D be one of the reason that men in age over 60 have immense problems with their legs, also walking difficulties etc.
You have not to look for possible health issues nor find some other excuses.
If you feel for comfort, just wear your skirt. It is amazing how good men look in skirts. Why you’re waiting? A
Ot of men without the courage are waiting to see you so they can go on wearing skirts too.
Seeing the headline I have to mention that we are not just talking about a Trend, it is mor a revolt against old dressing rules. We all know that the gender picture of men is history so as the role of men in the society. We have just to watch out that this revolt doesn’t turn into a revolution. Wearing skirted garments by men could be just a little step forward.
I don’t want to discuss of men can wear skirts or skirted garments. Form should follow function, that says clearly they can and should wear it, even more than any kind of pants. I hope nobody is blind to see the reality of the natures need, the body shape of men needs just NO pants. Pants for a man is a fashion craze, and boxer shorts are a modern way of torture.
I am ready for the human way of dressing for guys.
Yes, form should follow function, but what is function for men? Just unrestricted movement?
I think men have the right looking good, and not looking always “panted”, there are many more possibilities. Just look around what really fits you and what you body likes.
That is the way to go.
Breanna, I think all is just made up to be interested for public opinion. I am a dude wearing skirts for years, never I had a problem, never bad comments, nice compliments and smiles, that’s it. Going shopping people are very friendly (much more than when wearing pants) and helpful.
During colder season skirts always with pantyshose or leggings, no other reactions. So why so many words, discussions?
The only thing holding us back from wearing skirts is ourselves. Women fought for the right to wear pants. They bravely endured the ridicule from some who still cling to their own traditions of dress. Some still ridicule them for their fashion choice.
Those of us who wish to wear skirts must blaze a path forward. You’ll never please everyone so quit trying. So what if you see someone smirk or gives you a weird look. I’ve gotten more smiles from women than I did before in pants. That’s got to be a plus. The key is to smile and hold your head up. Feel proud wearing your skirt or what ever piece of clothing. I’ve seen and heard more men who seem to be so inflexible and prejudge about a piece of clothing. But personally I believe that will change in time as we bravely set our own fashion trends forward.
But I must point out… Those who fail to learn from history will be doomed to repeat it. Some just look at a small section in time and think that’s the way it has always been. Some forget that it was not that long ago that walking and horses were a main form of transportation. They are led like sheep and believe almost all they are told. It’s never been more important to use critical thinking as we live in these interesting times.
Also I’m not gay. I’m heterosexual. I’m not interested in men. Let’s stop categorizing each other in our sexual orientation by a piece or pieces of clothing. They are only clothes.
Steve I am going with you. Men must take advantage to try something new regarding dressing. And for sure it is time to change. Men looking awesome in skirts, but most men not discover that.
Speaking of those who are against men in skirts (such as Sarah Palin), I have to say this: they are anti – American Taliban, because they oppose the Constitution and Declaration of Independence, which give men and women the rights to life, liberty (wear whatever you want), the pursuit of happiness, and equal protection under the law. Those traitors don’t belong in this country.
Also, if it is true that journalists’ bosses won’t allow them to write articles supporting male equality, then a national law should be passed that takes away bosses’ rights and gives it to the journalists. Luckily we have the Tea Party, who intend to give the common citizen much more power in daily life.
Finally, there IS good news – the U.S. is slowly becoming more and more secular and atheistic (oppression of men and formerly women wearing whatever they want is the fault of religion, thanks to the Puritans). We are not too far away from becoming like secular Europe, and therefore as time goes on and religion dies away, sexism and homophobia will increasingly diminish.
True Patriot, I don’t think that religion is the reason that people might think narrow minded. Even Puritans wore skirted garments.
We have just one problem with being freed from trouser tyranny, it is the man itself which should proudly wear also skirts and not follow unwritten dressing rules. There are no laws necessary, just more confident men around which wearing skirts or whatever they want.
Everybody has the same right, but men should get out of their self- made dress cages, that is the solution.
I wear often my skirts to work to church, everywhere and never I got so many support and nice conversations, for sure not when I am dressed like the crowd in pants.
Men’s skirts are for men and should only be discussed by men. If you do not agree that men should wear it, explain it, otherwise try to understand what Mary Angelou said about prejudice(s):
“Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future and renders the present inaccessible”.
yes men can wear all kind of skirts i am 38 years old and i wich and dream to meet a woman can accept me wear skirts i realy love the feeling when i wear my skirts
As already said, men’s skirt fashion is an issue for men and I agree with Breanna. It is just clear that most men don’t know anything about this concern so we’ll read only comments from men which wish to wear skirted garments. It is interesting to notice that all these men can explain their point of view/ feeling about. “No” Sayers can’t do it, mostly even unable to write a paragraph about this topic. Interesting.
I am going with skirts after reading more about males reproduction organs.
I think there is no question at all that men can wear skirted garments. It is a garment which supposed to be comfortable and healthy for body and mind.
Some people sexualizing it, others using it in special erotic ways but that should be always in hand of the wearer, male and female.
You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection – as Buddha said, and it is true. If you can’t love yourself you are unable to love others – a problem in our violated world.
I stay with my skirts, dresses, my stockings or whatever I like, and I made best experience all over all the time.
Critical thinking is the base to understand men which want to wear skirts but afraid to be labeled. So what to do?
Just wearing it isn’t enough because every men has defend himself, nobody is helping him. Why not? If people would learn what would be best for body and not just what spoon- fed public information gave to us so all people could decide what to wear. But as long we feel that we have to (illegally) judge other ideas, persons, styles we are not free, not equal and for sure not able to reason and think. Just following what the herd is doing is only a typical sign of under education.
Who would feel disturbed when men could wear they want? Actually nobody! So why we are asking what men wear respectively not wear? Let them do it, and help them to come up with skirted garments which would help them to stay healthier because when they feel happy in skirts they are healthier in their mind, too. So, where is the problem?
I to do not understand why men cannot wear skirts. The only block is Society’s one sided and single minded opinion. The wearing of skirts by men does nobody any harm whatsoever, unlike, murders, rapists, paedophiles etc. In this supposed open and equal world that we live in where human rights is claimed and demanded I simply do not understand why men cannot. I have done a web site http://www.libminded.co.uk giving my reasons.
I wear Kilts often and have gotten many compliments . I have also worn a skirt a few times and have gotten no comments at all, tho there have been some suprised looks. I hope that in the near future I can wear a nice skirt and be in full mens fsahion.
To all men which want to wear skirted garments just be reminded that you are the only one which set the rules. If you are wearing skirts it becomes fashion, if you don’t do it, nobody cares and of course it does not become fashion!
So go out and wear it, nobody can stop you, and as more of you will do as faster it becomes a part of your fashion.
Why so many comments to one topic? Just follow what mark Twain said long ago:
“if clothes make the man, then naked men should have little or no impact on society”.
So men can wear what they want. Let’s start with skirted garments because men’s legs have not to be divided lifelong from each other by some kind of fabrics, or?
I am new to skirts. Been doing it for two weeks now. I went to a major female clothing store and spoke with the manager and explained that men are beginning to wear skirts and I wanted to give it a try and I would like some assistance in getting proper clothing that wasn’t too feminine. I want to say that they were very courteous and helped me over this time to pick out four complete outfits including sandles, pumps, 3″ heels and accessories. Not one critical comment from staff or customers. One elderly lady saw me in one outfit and said that it fits and I looked good in it. I was of course pleased. I am a very strait religious man who loves skirts. I am hooked and will continue to wear them and my wardrobe will increase in size as finances warrant. I think America needs to wake up to this trend. I also use polish on hands and feet and get nothing but positive comments. Keep on wearing skirts and if you haven’t tried polish yet do it and it is fun to match your outfit or create a contrast.
Thatis exactly what I want to read and see!! Congrats to you, Skirtlover! I hope more men coming up with same ideas, and you’ll learn that America is open, but not many men tried to go new ways.
I had always the feeling that men in our western societies were treated like disposable commodities in case of fashion and beauty and it is really time to wake up some sleepers.
Following the above comments If men were braver in this area, it would get far more publicity. It is not illegal, it does not hurt anyone and at the end of the day when women wanted to ditch the skirt they just did it and didn’t ask questions. I would be more public rather than just family and friends but unfortunately my wife is too nervous for public showing for fear of negative comments. I do have to say it is making me rather frustrated. A skirt is a skirt, just as trousers are trousers. It is the pattern that can make a difference between fem ‘ and non-fem’
From way back I grasped the fact that if people get conveyed the idea that a specific type of skirt is thought “male” in a foreign culture, it has an ethnic protection, and they’re more reluctant to fault the man wearing it. I speak now not of the kilt, but of the fustanella. These people have a real hard time accepting that a man could wear any type of skirt, to correspond with the matter of women wearing any type of trouser! But it’s basic, so I acquired many “female” type (meaning, no limitations as to design) skirts. On March 23rd I wore my fustanella to the Fort Worth Modern Art Museum. Responses predictable–some women disliked it, others acted indifferent, others were warm about it. There was a retired man taking a tour with a group and he did freak out and get real distracted about it. There is the need for the public to see other designs on men than kilts. That inclines them to think “that’s the only type of skirt a man could possibly wear,” it encourages their attitude of restriction and limitation to see only kilts or utilikilts on men. They are “the thin edge of the wedge,” but if that’s as far as it goes, the rest of the wedge stays tragically dormant, so to speak.
Skirts are skirts and kilts are skirts, no doubt. What people mean when they talking about kilts on men means that is the only imagination they have because of lack of experience. Others saying to any kind of men’s skirts kilts. I wouldn’t take it too seriously.
What really needs is more publicity and information for this movement by men and women. 99% of a
L people never heard about men’s skirts, and that is the real proble,. It seems that the public is already full in line what is spoon-fed by public information through TV, newspaper or magazines. And what is said in this media people believe, and the opinion of moderators or reporters counts only. It is a poor situation, but men can get over it when wearing skirted garments.
To Mara
As you have probably noticed the first thing out of some peoples mouths are the Kilts worn by the Scots. A skirt is a skirt period, you can call it anything else you want. I cannot limit my choices to that of a plaid Kilt. I jave plaid skirts, blue skirts, black skirts and a few other colors. Color or plaid has nothing to do with the garment other then the likes or dislikes of the wearer.
I agree with you that the media does not display or do shows displaying men or boys in skirts. If they do they are usually of two genres, 1) Comic relief and 2) as a psychopathic killer/sexual sadist. I have never seen an info-mercial from the Utilikilkt Companies or even from skortman.com. While I am sure it is because Mr. Steffan from the latter cannot afford the high cost, but the utilikilt company could do it. I occasional watch the info-mercials and they do sell womens clothing and foundations, but never mens. If the media would start courting the companies, plus the department stores to start carrying mens/boys skirts maybe we could move this movement forward.
We have freedom of speech – missing freedom of media. Should be coming up and we have to push it. Otherwise, ……… We’ll have it controlled and regulated in future, too. It’s about business. But why we are not seeing that issue? Men must have same rights and possibilities regarding dressing like women.
Yes, Robert I heard that pretty often. But it doesn’t matter because we all know that are so many different kind od skirt-style for men around the world with many different names.
Even the kind of sarong which are worn standardly in Guam (americ.) and all islands south Pacific has more than a dozen different names
I can’t understand that only issues of men’s wardrobe are discussed in million of blogs in the Internet. It isn’t fair because the decision what to wear must be in the coice and opinion of each single person as women already do.
Discussing length for men’s skirts, fabrics, pattern etc. does not match what we call freedom. It is interesting to talk a out without any JUDGEMENT about this development. It is boring like pants on men to read and hear “I never will wear…….” who cow
D be interested in such crap because person and identity are unknown anyway. So, for what people posting and using ernegy.
Just let men wearing skirted garment, and when somebody seeing it just go along to that man and talk with him.
As already stated in past comments I do wear different styled skirts in public. I always get somehow nice comments when wearing kilt-style skirts or any kind of kilts, when wearing regular skirts people mostly quiet, looking or smiling. But never a bad comment or freak out in any situation.
I wear skirts and kilts purposely when I am in public, sometimes at home but for homework sometimes I choose shorts. I am not sure but it seems to me that people learning to handle it seeing men in skirts. Some do not pay any attention anymore to me when passing by.
When I started wearing skirts and kilts three years ago people sometimes were laughing, pointing at me, shaking heads but even at that time never gave negative comments.
Actually what I always said, people don’t pay attention or like new ideas. Just go on with that, Martinus
I would like to do so, Breanna. The problem is that I wear skirts and kilts for a long time but I Have To wear it because of a medical issue. I have to wear heavy support stockings which i cant use under pants because it would make the problem worse. These kind of stockings are available in two colors only, nude and black. So i have to choose my skirts depend on the kind of stockings i have to use. No socks! People don’t know that, of course. I had to find my own style how to wear my skirts and kilts and sometimes it isn’t easy to be right dressed for the occasion(s) I have to go to.
Mara, we’re talking about men’s wardrobe. I never heard that men discussing about women’s fashion and wardrobe, men take like it is. I appreciate your opinion and support for this men’s movement but also I think that men have to decide what they want to wear.
History shows that the past thousand years women were inspired by men’s clothes, including shoes, sandals, dresses, jewelry and even make-up. We should not turn around the history, and we should accept that men should go their way in individualism like women do. I strongly believe that the skirts and dresses for men is a good choice to use as a new garment and it includes a lot of comfort for men’s bodies.
Discussions what men can wear shouldn’t be done on Internet everybody is different and everybody looks different. No doubts that men can wear skirts, probably fitting better than pants. But, again, not on a screen, we have to see each man in his skirts and then we can form a opinion with knowledge. Then it isn’t just a feeling or theory, it will reality then.
I’ve seen recently some men in different kind of skirts some looked funny in my opinion others just stunning. Not everybody can wear it, but over all I must admit that moat men looking very good in skirts, and compare to men’s shorts… Just forget shorts, skirts have much more elegance and truly can fit men’s anatomy.
I like to see the ‘real’ man in skirt. Catwalks are nice but I prefer to see it as every-day wardrobe for guys. That makes more sense and is the right way for publicity.
Breanna
I totally agree with you as to putting this forth via the media, not just being seen on the catwalks or runways of Milan, Paris or New York.
The designers are wasting their time until they do. Right now they are spinning their wheels in the mire like a car stuck in the mud. Most of these designers like Jacobs or Dior are very well off financially, yet they are just dreaming if they don’t offer a substantial method of placing it before the masses. Even the Utilikilt company doesn’t do info-mercials espousing the benefits of the garments for men or boys. This would be like the car comapnies showing a prototype automobile, saying it is for the public, then never building the car. Until the designers start really pushing for the various department stores to carry them it does do any good. It is a waste of time and ink if you don’t promote your own ideas.
I have been wearing skirts for years. At the age of 62 I can still wear short skirts whenever I wish, the women all seem to comment positively around here. I have over 30 skirts of all lengths & styles. The reason mens skirts have not caught on is because designers are blinkered into thinking a guy in a skirt needs to look like some kind of futuristic alien or like one of the village people type. GET REAL, if you are going to wear a skirt dress smart. Short skirts need shaved legs, don’t be shy, cyclists all shave!! Ditch the diving boots, no point in wearing a soft look skirt and adding scrap yard accessories. If any designer would like further comments from a regular male skirt wearer, NOT cross dresser, NOT gay, NOT tranny, please feel free to contact me. Winter wear for me is usually leggings or knitted tights under a short or mid length skirt, (much warmer than jeans), complete the ensamble with a polar neck womens pullover ( softer material than mens) worn over a long, short sleeved T shirt. I work on building sites installing drainage systems in all weather so I need to keep warm.
On a final note, I find mens fashion boring & predictable, ill fitting, & expensive if you want quality materials, look more closely at the womens section guys.
I have converted to wearing a skirt and stockings quite frequently. There are many issues in that skirts don’t always stay up, so need either straps or braces. This is quite a clever combination, but think carefully about colours. I also now wear stockings, irritatingly difficult to obtain in large enough sizes, but these are available if you look carefully. Hold-ups either don’t hold up, or the latex or elastic band is too tight. A very simple suspender belt is the answer here; I got mine from Evans, but they stock them very infrequently. It is very comfortable and offers a new freedom.
Henri
I have converted to wearing a skirt and stockings quite frequently. There are many issues in that skirts don’t always stay up, so need either straps or braces. This is quite a clever combination, but think carefully about colours. I also now wear stockings, irritatingly difficult to obtain in large enough sizes, but these are available if you look carefully. Hold-ups either don’t hold up, or the latex or elastic band is too tight. A very simple suspender belt is the answer here; I got mine from Evans, but they stock them very infrequently. It is very comfortable and offers a new freedom.
Henri
I wear a skirt everyday,to work and when im not at work.I am just the
same person as if i was wearing jeans,which i dont wear but maybe once a
month at most.You should try it some time,then you would know why guys
like skirts.And just a FYI,women adopted the skirt from the mens
wardrobe,AND it wasnt until the 1930’s or so til women wore pants when
women first started wearing pants,and they had the risk of being
arrest.Do a google search on the history of the skirt.Dont be
affraid.And most women like to see a guy in a skirt.As of last night i
was standing in line at the cash register,the was a woman behind me and
she said,” i really like your skirt” i then said ” thanks”.I told her
“im was tired of just wearing pants”,she then said
“i dont blame you,skirts are much better”
i enjoy the freedom and comfort of the skort in the gym and when running with or without tights
hope that one day there will be many styles of skirts for us who enjoy the freedom of the skirt
I am a straight guy,with 2 kids and so on…Not that has anything to do
with this topic.I wear a skirt everyday,to work and when im not at
work.I am just the same person as if i was wearing jeans.I wear a pair
of jeans maybe once a month at most.You should try it some time
guys,,then you would know why alot of guys like skirts.And just a
FYI,women adopted the skirt from the MALE wardrobe years ago,AND it
wasnt until the 1930’s or so until women wore pants on a daily basis.
When women first started wearing pants,and they had the risk of being
arrest.Do a google search on the history of the skirt.And guys,dont be
affraid to go looking for skirts.Go to Goodwill types.Look for pleated
skirts.I have many.About 10 or so..And most women like to see a guy in a
skirt for a change.As of last night i was in a dept store,i was
standing in line at the cash register,and there was a woman behind me
and she said,” i really like your skirt” i then said to her,” thanks”.I
told her “im tired of only just wearing pants.”she then said “i dont
blame you,skirts are much better,you look very nice in yours.(I was in a
red and white plaid pleated skirt ,about 3 inches or so above the
knee.)” i said, “thx”. My view on this topic is not about the
feminizing of men, It is about masculinizing of skirt (back to the
original form). I think a man in a skirt looks manly, even when wearing
pantyhose or leggins when its cold out.I prefer leggins in black or
brown.When a women says she wants to wear a pair of “pants” today,
society celebrates her right for equality, but when a man says he wants
to wear a “skirt”, his gender identity is brought into question,and
he needs to go to a doctor ! ! Then he would also be called a “CROSS
DRESSER”,which i find to
to degrading and just stupid. No one says a woman is cross dressing when
she is wearing “GUY” clothes. No one says that she is a lesbian,
because she is wearing jeans.So why do we think of these things of
men..?..Sounds “SEXIST” and very hypocritical to me.So it shows that
men are not equal to women and women are not equal to men.. I thought
we had a equal rights movement years ago ? Rights for who ? Were males
included in this ? If so,by using this logic,that “women are equal to
men”.,then “men are equal to women”.Females wear alot of guy stuff
already.So then men should be able to wear clothes that females
wear..and not be called names or pointed at and etc RIGHT ? But why is
that ?? When we see a girl wearing guy clothes,we say things like this
>, \”awe,cute” or shes a “tomboy” ,but none of those type of phrases
are for men ? I think that it should be a equal for both genders…So
guys,wear what YOU want to wear.If you do wear a skirt out in public
(“OUT IN PUBLIC”…..lol ,that sounds kinda like a devious plot)
just be yourself. Dont act goofy or walk different than you would if ya
had jeans on.I wear mine everywere i go,Auto parts store,grocery,pay a
bill and so on..And i dont feel any awkwardness being in my skirt while
in public,actually,feel better wearing a skirt than pants .And a
skirt,(as we all have read in these type of blog’) is for COMFORT..and
95 % of guys that wears a skirt ARE NOT HOMOSEXUAL….because that is
the first thing they do not to relate to,but there are always an
exception to every rule,but it is the married/single guy that wears
them.And i get people taking picture of me,thats fine.Today i caught a
woman taking a picture of me on her cell phone,when saw me looking at
her,she just looked back to her cell phone,and not looking up acting
like she is doing something else..LOLOLOL..it was a funny
thing….Yes,you will get some looks.But from my point of view,MOST
people dont really give ya a second look.Your dressing for YOU and not
THEM.You only live once.. (RTSG) Rock The Skirt Guys !
“
What about denim men’s kilts?
http://www.ebay.pl/sch/arnodikepl/m.html?hash=item3cc5388569&item=261006853481&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_212&_trksid=p4340.l2562
Traditional in form but made of denim.
I think it’s right time to bring men’s skirts back, however the fashion designers can’t do this. Nor do clothing industry, corporations works with delay due to their management model. Kilt is the future because it’s very comfortable and practical garment. But not only traditional, woolen, there are many kilt styles, utility kilts, for example. Or just traditional 4-yard kilt but made of blue denim, like that:
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en in skirts has been one of the biggest taboo’s in western culture for as long as I can remember. Though almost everywhere else in the world besides North America and much of Europe skirts (of different types) are widely accepted and employed, our culture still holds some prejudice against skirts as a form of masculine dress.
However, history shows that the concept of men wearing skirted garments was all too common. Pants were originally an invention to make it easier to ride a horse. The idea stuck, and the two-legged garment became standard apparel for working men, a way to counter the cold and abrasion. The political rise of the working class in the 1800′s transformed the workman’s attire into a symbol of raw power against the pompous and flagrantly dressed gentile statesman at the polar ends of the political and fashion spectrum. Since then pants have appropriated the symbol of masculinity in menswear.

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