X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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27th July 06, 06:16 AM
#22
A kilt is a man's garment, taylored to accentuate his
masculine attributes. A woman's skirt is taylored
to accentuate her feminine qualities.
Women's skirts are generally thinner, so you can
see more of the wearer's natural shape. Men's
kilts are of thicker fabric, pleated in layers that
increase the thickness. They hold their shape
more than revealing the wearer's natural shape.
Women's skirts also reveal the motion of the
flesh. They wiggle and jiggle with the motion
of the hips. Men's kilts don't wiggle and jiggle.
They move more as a pendulum does, reflecting
the general movements of the body.
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