GreatDane
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF to Burgos Sept/Oct 2014, Burgos to Astorga April 2016, Astorga to SdC 2017
I bought one of AnnieSantiago's Macabi Skirts she had up for sale when she returned from her most recent Camino. Fawn (looks like the current Stone color), in medium, in short. We compared notes and I figured it would fit and it does!!! Thought I'd post some first impressions here.
Pros: So comfortable and what I consider a flattering cut. I can't wait to use it flying. The fabric is a light weight nylon so it should dry quickly - that test will be this weekend. The pockets? There should be a law that all women's wear should have pockets this fantastic! Deep, roomy, pocktets within the pockets. Well engineered and the zippered pocket is placed nicely and is not obtrusive. The worksmanship is really nice too. I think this skirt went on Annie's most recent Camino and you can't tell by looking at it that it has many miles on it. It looks like dust and dirt can easily be brushed off.
Cons: The only one I can see is I wish the belt loops were a tiny bit deeper - maybe by only 1/4" - 3/8" to accommodate wider belts.
Would I buy one again? Definitely! My only concern - I am 5'4" and the short is short on me. Both good news and bad news I suppose. There's about a 4" gap between the top of my hiking socks and the hem of the skirt. A regualr length in medium adds another 3.5 inches which I think I'd like better with my hiking boots, my Keen Seacamps (yes I can fit in the kids sized 283 gr CNX sandals!!) and my shortie cowgirl boots. (I am up in the air as to whether or not I will put the skirt up for sale and get a medium/medium in stone.)
Pros: So comfortable and what I consider a flattering cut. I can't wait to use it flying. The fabric is a light weight nylon so it should dry quickly - that test will be this weekend. The pockets? There should be a law that all women's wear should have pockets this fantastic! Deep, roomy, pocktets within the pockets. Well engineered and the zippered pocket is placed nicely and is not obtrusive. The worksmanship is really nice too. I think this skirt went on Annie's most recent Camino and you can't tell by looking at it that it has many miles on it. It looks like dust and dirt can easily be brushed off.
Cons: The only one I can see is I wish the belt loops were a tiny bit deeper - maybe by only 1/4" - 3/8" to accommodate wider belts.
Would I buy one again? Definitely! My only concern - I am 5'4" and the short is short on me. Both good news and bad news I suppose. There's about a 4" gap between the top of my hiking socks and the hem of the skirt. A regualr length in medium adds another 3.5 inches which I think I'd like better with my hiking boots, my Keen Seacamps (yes I can fit in the kids sized 283 gr CNX sandals!!) and my shortie cowgirl boots. (I am up in the air as to whether or not I will put the skirt up for sale and get a medium/medium in stone.)