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While I can't comment on the brand (& therefore the sizing), I'm a spring/summer walker & choose solely to wear a skirt. I don't wear anything (non-essential!Do you wear leggings with it? It'll be early-mid-October. I will take some "thigh savers," but they provide no warmth.
Also, also: I've heard some people take only Macabi skirts. Any thoughts? Do you miss pants at all or get too cold?
@trecile, can you please provide a bit more info on a hiking dress? Not something I've considered before & sounds an interesting alternative.I can't help you with the Macabi skirt sizing, but I wear hiking dresses on the Camino and on colder days I wear Montbell lightweight merino wool leggings underneath - they only weigh 3.5 oz/98gm. Or their middle weight leggings only weigh 4.5 oz/128 gm.
It's basically just a dress that's comfortable to hike in.@trecile, can you please provide a bit more info on a hiking dress? Not something I've considered before & sounds an interesting alternative.
Thanks in advance..
Thanks @trecile, for the info & the laugh! Wonderful you're handy with the needle & thread...I am not...& belong to the 'Staple-It School' of hem mending. I then also colour in the staple with a permanent marker...It's basically just a dress that's comfortable to hike in.
I make my own out of merino wool, but there are actually companies marketing "hiking dresses" like Lady Hike. Other brands have "active dresses."
When I'm not wearing leggings underneath I do wear lightweight running shorts (which double as pajama bottoms). And I abhor skorts. I have bought skorts because I liked the design of the skirt part, then I cut the shorts out of them.
Thank you thank you thank you for the link! I knew I had seen them and wanted one but couldn't for the life of me remember the brand name - even if it is pretty self-explanatorythere are actually companies marketing "hiking dresses" like Lady Hike.
I only wore a macabi -two times when i walked in August from SJPDP to Lorca and the Camino Portuguese from Valença, wore legging under when chilly and bike shorts when warm to avoid rubbing thighs. I am going again this week and taking macabi with heavy woolen leggings in case I get cold as well as a light pair of hiking pants (concerned about rain) I love my skirt! Pockets galore, covers me shouod I need to use facilities outdoors (I know there have been some lengthy threads about the Macabi skirt. I did have one twenty years ago, which I loved... who knows where it went? At the time, they didn't have the slim fit. If you've got a slim fit, how do you like it? I'm 5'1, so a short length is definitely in order. I think I could take a S or M, but would probably go for the M. I'm small in the waist, but bigger below, so not sure if the slim is too slim? Or maybe it's just right because I'm short and having 4-5" less around the bottom will make the skirt be less voluminous? Or is it just great to have all that spaciousness? I'm undecided.
Also, while I'm here: Do you wear leggings with it? It'll be early-mid-October. I will take some "thigh savers," but they provide no warmth.
Also, also: I've heard some people take only Macabi skirts. Any thoughts? Do you miss pants at all or get too cold?
Thanks!
Thanks, @trecile. I'll look into those leggings. Do you think I would need lightweight or middle weight leggings for October (all month)? I'm very impressed that you make clothes! I had a seamstress/clothesmaker grandmother and great-grandmother from Eastern Europe (came to the States in the 1910's) who never taught me or my mother to sew - I guess cause they thought it was somehow declasse? Boy, do I wish I could sew!I can't help you with the Macabi skirt sizing, but I wear hiking dresses on the Camino and on colder days I wear Montbell lightweight merino wool leggings underneath - they only weigh 3.5 oz/98gm. Or their middle weight leggings only weigh 4.5 oz/128 gm.
@Tassie Kaz - Thanks for your input. I've never been interested in a skort strictly because the shorts never fit me - too tight and loose at once - and the whole thing becomes extremely uncomfortable - rather than really comfortable, which is my whole point in wearing a skirt! Love the idea of the leg warmers! Do you have a brand you like?While I can't comment on the brand (& therefore the sizing), I'm a spring/summer walker & choose solely to wear a skirt. I don't wear anything (non-essential!) underneath & have never come around to the 'skort'. Yes, there may be occurrences such as climbing up rocks or over logs where a skirt is...um...not so lady-like but the benefits (such as air circulation, ease for 'off-piste' forays, etc) far outweigh any drawbacks.
I don't feel the cold on my legs but I do carry a pair of knee-length leggings as a back-up. If I know I'll be walking through a cooler region, in the past I've taken leg warmers which stretch enough to slip over footwear for a bit of warmth. They can also be worn on the arms as a put on/peel off layer & have a myriad of other uses such as padding under straps, neck wrap-around, etc.
Happy trails!
I wrote this below to trecile, but will say again: I had a seamstress/clothesmaker grandmother and great-grandmother from Eastern Europe (came to the States in the 1910's) who never taught me or my mother to sew - I guess cause they thought it was somehow declasse? Boy, do I wish I could sew! I've never tried the staple mend. I have definitely done the cut-off-rather-than-hem method of tailoring, though.Thanks @trecile, for the info & the laugh! Wonderful you're handy with the needle & thread...I am not...& belong to the 'Staple-It School' of hem mending. I then also colour in the staple with a permanent marker...
A few outdoor gear stores in Aus (such as Kathmandu) have 'travel dresses' so I might look a bit closer now.
The lightweight leggings kept me warm enough on a couple of cold and wet days in September, but for October I would get the mid weight leggings. Be aware the the Montbell sizing is on the slim side.Thanks, @trecile. I'll look into those leggings. Do you think I would need lightweight or middle weight leggings for October (all month)? I'm very impressed that you make clothes! I had seamstress/clothesmaker grandmother and great-grandmother from Eastern Europe (came to the States in the early 1900's) who never taught me or my mother to sew - I guess cause they thought it was somehow declasse? Boy, do I wish I could sew!
@Katherine Radeka That's good to know re the sizing. I was thinking to get an M, but maybe I'll get an L because of the hip thing. Plus, I really don't like tightness around my waist, so would rather use the drawstring to my liking than have it start snug. But not sure becuase the L is a smidge longer. Already when I measure even the short length seems like it will go to my ankles. I guess I could pull the skirt over my head if I can't pull it up over my hips. Have you done October caminos? If so, did you wear leggings a lot for those? Or maybe start in the morning with leggings then take them off as the day got warmer?I own two Macabi skirts and I’ll take both on the Camino. I wear long john bottoms underneath them on cold days or if I’m traveling through a brushy area.
I had to size up because their waists are small, and I have trouble getting the smaller size over my big hips. But once they’re over my hips, the draw string fits my waist.
I love the pockets, and I love the convertible options. I especially enjoy them on hot days, when I can get both sun protection and breezes on my legs.
Thank for the input, @NavyBlue ! Definitely want to be (slightly) fashionable!Hi,
My wife has got Macabi skirts, both regular and slim ones.
While the slim one has less material involved, it's definitely not tight and cannot impede walking for anybody. And to my eyes, it's more of a fashionable piece of clothing
Hi! i can’t help on the sizing. I have put on weight (considerably) but somehow the S size still fits me…I know there have been some lengthy threads about the Macabi skirt. I did have one twenty years ago, which I loved... who knows where it went? At the time, they didn't have the slim fit. If you've got a slim fit, how do you like it? I'm 5'1, so a short length is definitely in order. I think I could take a S or M, but would probably go for the M. I'm small in the waist, but bigger below, so not sure if the slim is too slim? Or maybe it's just right because I'm short and having 4-5" less around the bottom will make the skirt be less voluminous? Or is it just great to have all that spaciousness? I'm undecided.
Also, while I'm here: Do you wear leggings with it? It'll be early-mid-October. I will take some "thigh savers," but they provide no warmth.
Also, also: I've heard some people take only Macabi skirts. Any thoughts? Do you miss pants at all or get too cold?
Thanks!
I just checked out the website of this mysterious Macabi skirt...I had no idea they were so long! Not sure that would work for me..all that material around my legs...@Tassie Kaz - Thanks for your input. I've never been interested in a skort strictly because the shorts never fit me - too tight and loose at once - and the whole thing becomes extremely uncomfortable - rather than really comfortable, which is my whole point in wearing a skirt! Love the idea of the leg warmers! Do you have a brand you like?
@mariposa627 Thanks for the input. So you would not want to wear the skirt in the rain? Have you walked in October, CF? I will wear thigh savers (brand Thigh Society - gotta love that name!) to avoid "chub rub." (Awful phraseology... But accurate!)I only wore a macabi -two times when i walked in August from SJPDP to Lorca and the Camino Portuguese from Valença, wore legging under when chilly and bike shorts when warm to avoid rubbing thighs. I am going again this week and taking macabi with heavy woolen leggings in case I get cold as well as a light pair of hiking pants (concerned about rain) I love my skirt! Pockets galore, covers me shouod I need to use facilities outdoors (That doesn't happen!)
I have worn the skirt in heavy rain, it dries in 5 min. Magic@mariposa627 Thanks for the input. So you would not want to wear the skirt in the rain? Have you walked in October, CF? I will wear thigh savers (brand Thigh Society - gotta love that name!) to avoid "chub rub." (Awful phraseology... But accurate!)
The volume of fabric was why I wanted to know about the slim fit. Even a short will go to my ankles. As for relic of a certain age - when you mentioned leg warmers, my first thought was Jane Fonda's original aerobic workout!I just checked out the website of this mysterious Macabi skirt...I had no idea they were so long! Not sure that would work for me..all that material around my legs...
Glad you like the idea of leg warmers @Embee12. They can be difficult to source due to being a fashion relic from the 80's (showing my age here...) so no brand as such. I usually find them in 'cheapie' type shops (don't know the US chain version name) in winter for a few dollars. An incredibly useful travel item so I hope they make a comeback!
I have written about my Macabi experience here including sizibg tips. I am on Frances right now in Macabi: https://www.caminolife.com/test-macabi-trekking-skirt/
For me the slim one would be too slim for hiking, but to others it might work well. I like being able to take large steps and to sit in Lotus position inside it.
You can see many pictures from these days on Francés here www.Facebook.com/friefodspor . It is freeeeeezing cold these days on the camino (-3 in the morning) and I wear long pants under Macabi. Later on the day long Johns under. In spring and summer - nothing.
Do your legs stay dry?I have worn the skirt in heavy rain, it dries in 5 min. Magic
Mine do, more or less. And Macabi dries super fastDo your legs stay dry?
Not in heavy rain, no. But I must add that I never experienced that sort of rain on any Camino in Spain (so far!).Do your legs stay dry?
I wore lightweight leggings under my slim Macabi last October on the Frances, and usually slipped the leggings off by 10 or 11 am. The slim provided plenty of room for me to walk. But I’m 5’1” (and I met Marie in Leon!)Thanks, @trecile. I'll look into those leggings. Do you think I would need lightweight or middle weight leggings for October (all month)? I'm very impressed that you make clothes! I had a seamstress/clothesmaker grandmother and great-grandmother from Eastern Europe (came to the States in the 1910's) who never taught me or my mother to sew - I guess cause they thought it was somehow declasse? Boy, do I wish I could sew!
That's great info, @Becky 59 ! I'm 5'1, too! I have a few more questions, if you don't mind: May I ask what size you wore - I assume it was a "short" length? Did you only wear Macabis? Also, can you tell me more about weather on the CF in October, and how you dressed for it? Thanks again!I wore lightweight leggings under my slim Macabi last October on the Frances, and usually slipped the leggings off by 10 or 11 am. The slim provided plenty of room for me to walk. But I’m 5’1” (and I met Marie in Leon!)
Yes, the short. I used a combo of 1 merino wool T, a long sleeve merino wool top, light fleece, Gortex raincoat for top, and Macabi skirt every day, +/- light leggings, one heavy leggings (wore in evenings), compression knee socks, hat and gloves and a buff. It covered everything from 33 degree am to 60 degree pms.That's great info, @Becky 59 ! I'm 5'1, too! I have a few more questions, if you don't mind: May I ask what size you wore - I assume it was a "short" length? Did you only wear Macabis? Also, can you tell me more about weather on the CF in October, and how you dressed for it? Thanks again!
What do the compression knee socks do? Thanks.Yes, the short. I used a combo of 1 merino wool T, a long sleeve merino wool top, light fleece, Gortex raincoat for top, and Macabi skirt every day, +/- light leggings, one heavy leggings (wore in evenings), compression knee socks, hat and gloves and a buff. It covered everything from 33 degree am to 60 degree pms.
I know there have been some lengthy threads about the Macabi skirt. I did have one twenty years ago, which I loved... who knows where it went? At the time, they didn't have the slim fit. If you've got a slim fit, how do you like it? I'm 5'1, so a short length is definitely in order. I think I could take a S or M, but would probably go for the M. I'm small in the waist, but bigger below, so not sure if the slim is too slim? Or maybe it's just right because I'm short and having 4-5" less around the bottom will make the skirt be less voluminous? Or is it just great to have all that spaciousness? I'm undecided.
Also, while I'm here: Do you wear leggings with it? It'll be early-mid-October. I will take some "thigh savers," but they provide no warmth.
Also, also: I've heard some people take only Macabi skirts. Any thoughts? Do you miss pants at all or get too cold?
Thanks!
Prevent ankle swellingWhat do the compression knee socks do? Thanks. Michelle
BECKY!!!! SO nice to find you here. Thought so much about you these days. We are on Camino Francés now, me now in your colour Macabi! Bought it right after I got home. Torben is unfortunately in a lot of pain but we made it 19 km from León to Villar de Manzarife. Thought a lot about your story and I believe it made us stronger today. Sending our warmest camino hugs!!!!I wore lightweight leggings under my slim Macabi last October on the Frances, and usually slipped the leggings off by 10 or 11 am. The slim provided plenty of room for me to walk. But I’m 5’1” (and I met Marie in Leon!)
Yes, the short. I used a combo of 1 merino wool T, a long sleeve merino wool top, light fleece, Gortex raincoat for top, and Macabi skirt every day, +/- light leggings, one heavy leggings (wore in evenings), compression knee socks, hat and gloves and a buff. It covered everything from 33 degree am to 60 degree pms.
You look so nice in the photo! What pack to you use??Yes, the short. I used a combo of 1 merino wool T, a long sleeve merino wool top, light fleece, Gortex raincoat for top, and Macabi skirt every day, +/- light leggings, one heavy leggings (wore in evenings), compression knee socks, hat and gloves and a buff. It covered everything from 33 degree am to 60 degree pms.
Actually it is just a phone. My husband has a Samsung. You can see more Macabi photos taken with his phone here:You look so nice in the photo! What pack to you use??
That’s Marie in the photo with the packYou look so nice in the photo! What pack to you use??
What does the pack mean?!? The backpack?That’s Marie in the photo with the pack
Yes, pack = backpackWhat does the pack mean?!? The backpack?
I just got the knee length Macabi skirt, and liked it when I wearing it for a test hike. Found it very comfortable. Will also bring a set of lightweight wool/silk leggings from Janus.I just checked out the website of this mysterious Macabi skirt...I had no idea they were so long! Not sure that would work for me..all that material around my legs...
Glad you like the idea of leg warmers @Embee12. They can be difficult to source due to being a fashion relic from the 80's (showing my age here...) so no brand as such. I usually find them in 'cheapie' type shops (don't know the US chain version name) in winter for a few dollars. An incredibly useful travel item so I hope they make a comeback!
I have both fits, and I like the slim better. Doesn't make me look so round. BTW I am 5'9"-155 lbsThe volume of fabric was why I wanted to know about the slim fit. Even a short will go to my ankles. As for relic of a certain age - when you mentioned leg warmers, my first thought was Jane Fonda's original aerobic workout!
I will be walking the northern route September/October and am debating whether or not to take rain pants and bike shorts to wear when it is raining. Otherwise I have two macabi skirts I am taking. Did you find that you didn't need rain pants since the macabi dries so quickly?I have worn the skirt in heavy rain, it dries in 5 min. Magic
I never took rain pants.I will be walking the northern route September/October and am debating whether or not to take rain pants and bike shorts to wear when it is raining. Otherwise I have two macabi skirts I am taking. Did you find that you didn't need rain pants since the macabi dries so quickly?
Not blue?I could imagine myself sitting down in a blueberry patch (lots of blueberries where I live now) and just permanently stain it... So maybe light grey is a better choice.
I ordered a size 10 (uk) ie small,quite a few years ago when I was still slim. I have since put on weight - quite a lot -In a few weeks I will be traveling to the US, which means I can buy a Macabi skirt without paying international shipping, customs and fees, yay! I want to get the knee-length one. Like some others, I am a bit unsure about the sizing. I usually wear a size M, but I definitely don't want the waistband to feel tight. I am not worried about getting it over my hips, but I do have a bit of a belly. Maybe I should just go for the L? For those of you who have a Macabi skirt, have you bought your usual size?
I guess I could also buy both sizes and send one back, but I am there for a short time so it would be nice to having to do that...
As for colors, they have a new off-white color that looks really pretty, but I guess it would get dirty so fast!! I have read about how the skirts are very stain-resistant, but I could imagine myself sitting down in a blueberry patch (lots of blueberries where I live now) and just permanently stain it... So maybe light grey is a better choice.
That should be the obvious choice, shouldn't it?Not blue?
We collected blueberries today on our daily walk. They were high bush berries though so our pants are stain free.
Thank you, this is very helpful!I ordered a size 10 (uk) ie small,quite a few years ago when I was still slim. I have since put on weight - quite a lot -but it still fits me. If you are a Medium, just order a medium
A while ago I confessed to having bought a hiking skirt. I did consider purple but thought I should start out more discreet. On my first public hike I encountered a woman wearing one of those from the same manufacturer. It had faded badly. I'm going to stick with the more traditional masculine colors that should hold up better.That should be the obvious choice, shouldn't it?Just not crazy about the blue I see on their website.
In a few weeks I will be traveling to the US, which means I can buy a Macabi skirt without paying international shipping, customs and fees, yay! I want to get the knee-length one. Like some others, I am a bit unsure about the sizing. I usually wear a size M, but I definitely don't want the waistband to feel tight. I am not worried about getting it over my hips, but I do have a bit of a belly. Maybe I should just go for the L? For those of you who have a Macabi skirt, have you bought your usual size?
I guess I could also buy both sizes and send one back, but I am there for a short time so it would be nice to having to do that...
As for colors, they have a new off-white color that looks really pretty, but I guess it would get dirty so fast!! I have read about how the skirts are very stain-resistant, but I could imagine myself sitting down in a blueberry patch (lots of blueberries where I live now) and just permanently stain it... So maybe light grey is a better choice.
A warning on the knee-length one. I bought one a few years ago and found that it lost one of the main reasons I wear a Macabi - the huge roomy pockets. The knee-length has the same size pockets as the longer ones, ...
For a knee length skirt with numerous voluminous pockets check out Lightheart Gear's Hiking Skirt with Pockets. I can fit my copy of Brierley in every one of the six pockets with room for more stuff.
The skirt's standard length is 19 inches (about 48/49 cm). Longer lengths can be made but customization is expensive. Photos and videos on the skirt's webpage seem to show a variation in lengths. I think this is due to body differences, not skirt lengths. What appears to be longer lengths on the men is likely due to the skirt being worn on the hips instead of being belted at the waist as seen on the women.
The skirt is available in a number of waist sizes. All have the same size pockets.
I bought a medium in a slim and a regular. The slim is definitely smaller in the waist, not just around the rest of it. So, if your waist is the concern, go with regular. I don't like my clothes tight, so the regular is better for hiking for me. I also do like the spaciousness for making the skirt into pants/shorts when it is really hot, which is has been lately.I know there have been some lengthy threads about the Macabi skirt. I did have one twenty years ago, which I loved... who knows where it went? At the time, they didn't have the slim fit. If you've got a slim fit, how do you like it? I'm 5'1, so a short length is definitely in order. I think I could take a S or M, but would probably go for the M. I'm small in the waist, but bigger below, so not sure if the slim is too slim? Or maybe it's just right because I'm short and having 4-5" less around the bottom will make the skirt be less voluminous? Or is it just great to have all that spaciousness? I'm undecided.
Also, while I'm here: Do you wear leggings with it? It'll be early-mid-October. I will take some "thigh savers," but they provide no warmth.
Also, also: I've heard some people take only Macabi skirts. Any thoughts? Do you miss pants at all or get too cold?
Thanks!
One of my party tricks when I give a talk about the Camino is to wear my Macabi and empty my pockets onto a table - it gets a lot of laughs
I have to agree on the bulging. I recently saw a woman wearing the Lightheart skirt carrying more than Mad Max entering Bartertown. It looks better a couple of hours beyond the trailhead than it would entering a pueblo.Yes, looked, I'm not convinced. I think it has the same problem as the short Macabi; the filled pockets bulge and look unsightly. So I'm back to the Amish look.
Kanga, thanks so much, this is a very important perspective I hadn't considered! I do want the big pockets and to be able to use them... At the same time, I wanted the knee-length because I figured I'd use it more in general... Hm... Difficult decision! Maybe I will have to order both and just deal with the return. (I can picture myself now, loading all sorts of stuff into the pockets to get a good feel for it!A warning on the knee-length one. I bought one a few years ago and found that it lost one of the main reasons I wear a Macabi - the huge roomy pockets. The knee-length has the same size pockets as the longer ones, but if you fill them (as I do) they pull out from your legs and the whole thing is horrible. So I turfed the knee length and went back to my usual model - the "short" in the long length (see my avatar). With the longer skirt I can put into my pockets a water bottle, mobile phone, wallet, passport, credential, handkerchief, sanitiser gel, mask, lip gloss....and a small sunscreen. The skirt still looks fine.
Thanks for the recommendation! I am not a huge fan of the outside pockets, but I really liked the shape!For a knee length skirt with numerous voluminous pockets check out Lightheart Gear's Hiking Skirt with Pockets. I can fit my copy of Brierley in every one of the six pockets with room for more stuff.
The skirt's standard length is 19 inches (about 48/49 cm). Longer lengths can be made but customization is expensive. Photos and videos on the skirt's webpage seem to show a variation in lengths. I think this is due to body differences, not skirt lengths. What appears to be longer lengths on the men is likely due to the skirt being worn on the hips instead of being belted at the waist as seen on the women.
The skirt is available in a number of waist sizes. All have the same size pockets.
Googling Ripskirt now, thank you!I bought a Macabi a few years ago. I wore it camping and hiking a few times. But but was just too long and I kept tripping on it. Also wore it to bushwack around a mountain lake in the rain once and it got soaked brushing against the undergrowth and I froze the rest of the day. It was gifted to someone and now I have a Ripskirt that I wear with tights. Also bought a LL Bean board skort (which come in various lengths) that can double as swimming bottoms for a chunky gal like me.
That’s interesting. Whilst not ordinarily drawn to cross dressing, having no Scottish antecedents and being born before gender fluidity was decriminalised (I exaggerate) I’m also attracted to anything so immensely practical.A while ago I confessed to having bought a hiking skirt. I did consider purple but thought I should start out more discreet. On my first public hike I encountered a woman wearing one of those from the same manufacturer. It had faded badly. I'm going to stick with the more traditional masculine colors that should hold up better.
What kind of leggings do you wear? I'm not a leggings wearer; and the ones I've tried on at REI were not comfortable or right.I bought a medium in a slim and a regular. The slim is definitely smaller in the waist, not just around the rest of it. So, if your waist is the concern, go with regular. I don't like my clothes tight, so the regular is better for hiking for me. I also do like the spaciousness for making the skirt into pants/shorts when it is really hot, which is has been lately.
I am taking leggings to wear under the skirt if it gets cold. I am not taking any pants. Remember, pack lightly. I've heard one person say she takes only one skirt; that won't work for me. I am taking two and one pair of leggings. A rain jacket--the skirt dries so quickly I figure that will be enough. I might take gators to keep the rain out of my boots though.
I love my macabi skirts and wear them even when not hiking.
I have both a knee-length and an original. I think they run large (though I went by, and would go again, by their size chart).For those of you who have a Macabi skirt, have you bought your usual size?
I bought a Macabi a few years ago. I wore it camping and hiking a few times. But but was just too long and I kept tripping on it.
I have worn a regular length Macabi on my last 5 Camino's. They way I handle the rub is I bring a pair of men's boxers (quick dry) - that I wash out and wear every day. During the colder months I bring a pair of merino leggings to wear underneath. I have a total of 8 Macabi skirts - I have decided to sell a few if anyone is interested - colors, Stone, Black, and dark blue! (because I want to get one of the new colors)Out of an abundance of curiosity...I wear a minimum 8-9 inches of compression shorts or compression leggings for pretty much any long walk. The non technical reason is "thigh chub rub".
I'm assuming that this product wouldn't work for me at all. "The chafing, the horror...". Is there anyone using this skirt that has a way to manage the chafing ?
(Please don't write if you've never experienced thigh chafing. Just rejoice in your good fortune)
What size Beth?I have worn a regular length Macabi on my last 5 Camino's. They way I handle the rub is I bring a pair of men's boxers (quick dry) - that I wash out and wear every day. During the colder months I bring a pair of merino leggings to wear underneath. I have a total of 8 Macabi skirts - I have decided to sell a few if anyone is interested - colors, Stone, Black, and dark blue! (because I want to get one of the new colors)
The black is regular length, size medium, the blue is also regular length, medium, and the stone color is regular length, large.What size Beth?
I would be very interested in buying the blue medium! Or maybe the stone. Has the color held up well? I will send you a private message!The black is regular length, size medium, the blue is also regular length, medium, and the stone color is regular length, large.
Hi Folks! I just got an email that Macabi skirts are on sale today one day July 24 for 20% off and an extra 5 if you type in onedayfive at checkout. I have no affiliation but I have two skirts that I like a lot!
I know there have been some lengthy threads about the Macabi skirt. I did have one twenty years ago, which I loved... who knows where it went? At the time, they didn't have the slim fit. If you've got a slim fit, how do you like it? I'm 5'1, so a short length is definitely in order. I think I could take a S or M, but would probably go for the M. I'm small in the waist, but bigger below, so not sure if the slim is too slim? Or maybe it's just right because I'm short and having 4-5" less around the bottom will make the skirt be less voluminous? Or is it just great to have all that spaciousness? I'm undecided.
Also, while I'm here: Do you wear leggings with it? It'll be early-mid-October. I will take some "thigh savers," but they provide no warmth.
Also, also: I've heard some people take only Macabi skirts. Any thoughts? Do you miss pants at all or get too cold?
Thanks!
I'm responding to this late. I know the horror. And I refer to it and as, simply, "chub rub." If you're in the know, ya know.Out of an abundance of curiosity...I wear a minimum 8-9 inches of compression shorts or compression leggings for pretty much any long walk. The non technical reason is "thigh chub rub".
I'm assuming that this product wouldn't work for me at all. "The chafing, the horror...". Is there anyone using this skirt that has a way to manage the chafing ?
(Please don't write if you've never experienced thigh chafing. Just rejoice in your good fortune)
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