I like all the responses.
I notice several refer to ‘skorts’. Unless I’m missing something, that kind of defeats the purpose of a skirt for the ‘bio break’. Aren’t they just shorts with extra material to look like a skirt? Seems like too much material.
kmac: the MH Arroyo looks nice, too.
I notice several refer to ‘skorts’. Unless I’m missing something, that kind of defeats the purpose of a skirt for the ‘bio break’. Aren’t they just shorts with extra material to look like a skirt? Seems like too much material.
I think a sarong might be too much material also (and I can just picture a branch catching and pulling it off ).Nothing beats a sarong for hiking/backpacking. You can use it as a skirt, a dress, towel, sleeping pad, blanket, tourniquet, sling, tablecloth, privacy screen, exotic dance costume, you name it...
I don’t have an issue of being a girl but I don’t think I’m into wild patterns. I was trail running in bright yellow shorts once and the bees thought I was a flower.After getting my head beyond the "they look too sissy for me" mindset, ... The fabric patterns are *wild*!!
I agree they may be a bit long but I know how to use scissors if I find that to be the case. I don’t think I like the wrap-a-round of a kilt to blow open in the wind.Of the two skirts that you linked, in my opinion they seem tad long and might bind your legs when climbing.
Marshall’s and TJ Maxx is where I find most of my favorite pieces. I’ll be checking there first.I just couldn't do it.
But it did cross my mind when I saw them for sale CHEAP (compared to the posted links!) at Marshall's. Great selection and maybe I just might try one.......some day......
kmac: the MH Arroyo looks nice, too.