I took my college boyfriend to an event in the summer once; we borrowed something from Joe S. that was basically pants, a tunic, and a belt. In something lightweight.
And I default to tunics and trousers but, always on the look out for more interesting yet easy stuff. I, unfortunately, don't think he is up for a kilt yet.
the plaid works well, if you can get him into one
Date: 2007-08-01 17:59 (UTC)Wear with typical oversized linen tunic, and bare feet.
Added bonus - no sewing involved except for the shirt.
Re: the plaid works well, if you can get him into one
Date: 2007-08-01 18:11 (UTC)Re: the plaid works well, if you can get him into one
Date: 2007-08-01 19:07 (UTC)I took my college boyfriend to an event in the summer once; we borrowed something from Joe S. that was basically pants, a tunic, and a belt. In something lightweight.
Re: the plaid works well, if you can get him into one
Date: 2007-08-01 19:31 (UTC)And I default to tunics and trousers but, always on the look out for more interesting yet easy stuff. I, unfortunately, don't think he is up for a kilt yet.
Re: the plaid works well, if you can get him into one
Date: 2007-08-01 19:35 (UTC)Re: the plaid works well, if you can get him into one
Date: 2007-08-01 20:58 (UTC)Re: the plaid works well, if you can get him into one
Date: 2007-08-01 21:20 (UTC)Re: the plaid works well, if you can get him into one
Date: 2007-08-01 21:20 (UTC)I absolutely think it would hilariously amusing. But then I am prone to suggesting those types of things just for him.
And according to my wife, it's not the legs. It's the knees... I have no opinion on the matter.