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BCBG

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Ok, so i have this grey Burberry checked kilt that I absolutely LOVE, but its wool....

 

Is it alright to wear wool skirts in spring? Or is that a fashion faux-"pah"?

 

Or if its alright, would I have to pair it with something very spring-ish?

 

What are your takes on this?

 

TIA! :)



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Kate Spade

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I think that it's certainly okay to wear lightweight wool in the springtime and summer, but a grey checked kilt does sound pretty wintery to me.

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I have a lightweight wool suit that would is appropriate pretty much year-round but agree that the plaid wool kilt sounds a bit too heavy for the warmer seasons.

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It probably depends on the shade of gray and the weight.... any way you can post a pic?

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BCBG

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Sure, i'll try, one sec.

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I attached the files, not sure on how to post them, sorry, hope this works though!  :)

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Kate Spade

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Very cute skirt! But I would still say save it for fall/winter.

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Hermes

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littlebean wrote:

Very cute skirt! But I would still say save it for fall/winter.




ditto. The fabic looks too heavy and "blankety" for spring. 



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