katie@camino
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hey truthseeker, thanks for the photo - skirt looks great! ingenious idea to use the buffs for chafing! i also really like the idea of putting your things inside the pocket of the skirt over night - very secure. The reason I would go for the shorter skirt is I hate material flapping around below my knees, even pants, I think it's a sensory thing.I wore a Macabi skirt most days on my Camino journey Sept/Oct 2018. It was wonderful. I never had chafing problems, but others have used long boxer shorts or even two "buff" neckwarmers (one around each thigh) to prevent problems. I used the "slim" style in the regular length, rather than the knee length, which I think defeats the purpose of the skirt (unless you are very short). I put all my important stuff into the pockets, and would fold it up and put it inside my sleeping bag at night. View attachment 70990
thanks for this @Kanga as always a very informative reply. Being from Australia, how did you first get into macabi skirts? And if you put all those things in your skirt pockets, what do you put in the front pockets of your Aarnpack?!Katie I wear a Macabi hiking skirt. For me the best things about them are the huge pockets, one of which has a clever security inner zip pocket with the zip upside down. The zip has to be pulled up to open - almost impossible for that to be done by a thief. Into those pockets I can fit my wallet, my iphone, my passport, credential, lip gloss, sunburn cream, small water bottle..... I amuse my friends occasionally by emptying the pockets onto a table - it's rather like those magicians that pull and pull a long scarf out of a sleeve.
I tried the knee length skirts but found that does not work for me because the shape gets too distorted when the pockets are full.
The other thing I like is the ability to have "a technical stop" without having to get undressed. I thought I might have a problem with chaffing and bought these long boxer style undies, but now don't bother as chaffing has not been a problem for me.
I agree with you about the horrible freight costs but I wait until the skirts are on sale, which compensates.
(edited to add) - I order the slimline in the short (but not the knee length). I find the normal or the long are too long for my height (165cm), and I prefer the slimline which is not quite as full in the skirt.
thanks @Anniesantiago - love the idea of only taking the one bottom item for walking. i saw pictures on your blog and found a snap of you in the red skirt - looks great! so impressed you went with the bright red - i'm leaning that way myself!I wear Macabi skirts for all the reasons Kanga stated. I wear ‘boy cut’ underwear or leggings under (if it’s cold). This trip I took two but in the future will only take one because they never hold dirt, even mud brushes off when dry, and it dries in an hour when you do wash it. I think one is enough for the entire trip.
Also, I sew my money belt into the inside of the waistband. You can find instructions on my blog if you’re curious.
Love my Macabi’s!
I was asked that, too. Also, traveling solo, I met people who remarked "oh, you're the one with the skirt", which gave me the opportunity to talk about its many advantages! I only met one other woman in a Macabi skirt on my walk.Love my Macabi skirts for several reasons - as Bala above - put leggings on if chilly, love the deep zippered pocket for carrying a portion of my daily spending money, love how quickly it dries, love that it is cool in the heat with air flow. Having said all that - a funny story. Got to chatting over several days with some Irish fellas as we ran into each other here and there. After a bit and obviously feeling comfortable enough to ask a slightly personal question - they rather timidly asked me if I was a nun. Had a good laugh at that one!
Katie I wear a Macabi hiking skirt. For me the best things about them are the huge pockets, one of which has a clever security inner zip pocket with the zip upside down. The zip has to be pulled up to open - almost impossible for that to be done by a thief. Into those pockets I can fit my wallet, my iphone, my passport, credential, lip gloss, sunburn cream, small water bottle..... I amuse my friends occasionally by emptying the pockets onto a table - it's rather like those magicians that pull and pull a long scarf out of a sleeve.
I tried the knee length skirts but found that does not work for me because the shape gets too distorted when the pockets are full.
The other thing I like is the ability to have "a technical stop" without having to get undressed. I thought I might have a problem with chaffing and bought these long boxer style undies, but now don't bother as chaffing has not been a problem for me.
I agree with you about the horrible freight costs but I wait until the skirts are on sale, which compensates.
(edited to add) - I order the slimline in the short (but not the knee length). I find the normal or the long are too long for my height (165cm), and I prefer the slimline which is not quite as full in the skirt.
That's so generous you, I hope it is able to go on many more Camino's with it's new Pilgrim!I have a blue Macabi Skirt that someone can have. It's lighter blue than the one Macabi has on their website now because it's OLDER. The waist stretches 28"-38" and is 35" long. Tag says Long S. It has a minor waist adjustment but no obvious flaws otherwise. Shortening strap is included; all snaps and zipper work fine. Wrinkles are because it's been packed away since winter. Just pay postage. No charge for the skirt. View attachment 79340
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