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I have worn my macabi everyday except the day I washed it. I too had to buy a toggle for it as I lost enough weight it was falling down. Best investment I ever made and even though I was asked numerous personal questions, am I in a cult, am I a Mormon?!?, do you like hiking in a skirt (like it was a bad thing?!?)
I wore mine on a hike in the Boulder River Wilderness this weekend, and it was great. Snapped up one side when the temperature rose to 28, and managed to help push the car out of a ditch afterwards. I'm sold! As soon as they have charcoal in long XXLs again, I'll grab up a couple more.
Thank you for taking the time to respond and best of luck working out the kinks in the slim skirt design.We have run into a few design hiccups with the slim skirt bu we're still hoping to have it available sometime this year. It won't be anytime soon though unfortunately.
FYI, international shipping and handling is 28% of the net order total, or a minimum of $39.99. A little steep for 10$ items. Too bad.I bought the lightest weight men's 6" compression shorts I could find. No "cup" section, all stretch, really light weight and dry fast. I would have bought women's but the were all too short and have that young girl fit...I wear my regular undies under and they do help with chafing. I plan to wear them as my sleep bottom too. ( bought them at Eastbay online - http://www.eastbay.com/product/mode...ay-evapor-6-compression-short-2.0-mens/purple ) I know Kanga that you are not in the US but maybe you can find an equivalent in Australia.
I wear dresses all the time to hike in, very comfortable. Plan to do Camino in April May 2015 taking 2 silk and one cotton. Can later, and also wear in bed. Have silk long johns, also light waterproof trousers , and think I'll buy a second pair of long johnsHas anyone experience with hiking in a dress, not just a skirt? Maybe like this: http://m.cotswoldoutdoor.com/weird-fish-womens-lily-tea-dress-27110381?id_colour=
Hey everyone, just wanting to let you all know that I'm reinstating the 10% off discount for anyone who sees it in this thread. This coupon is good until October right now. Please use coupon code CAMINO7 when checking out. Thank you!
Saw a post about Purple Rain Skirts for hiking. But they seem to be on the short side & more in line for youngsters rather than a 60+ woman. Any comments from forum members?
Suzanne
Buen Camino Evergreen.
Let us know your thoughts on the skirts.
Suzanne
Saw a post about Purple Rain Skirts for hiking. But they seem to be on the short side & more in line for youngsters rather than a 60+ woman. Any comments from forum members?
Suzanne
Just ordered my Macabi skirt in charcoal, short, large. So grateful for the coupon discount. Thank you. Now I wait.Hey everyone, just wanting to let you all know that I'm reinstating the 10% off discount for anyone who sees it in this thread. This coupon is good until October right now. Please use coupon code CAMINO7 when checking out. Thank you!
It's nice, deep, warm charcoal. You will like it! I am thinking of buying a second one and take the scisors to it to have something above the knee, but with all the pockets, even if it doesn't turn into pants and shorts.Just ordered my Macabi skirt in charcoal, short, large. So grateful for the coupon discount. Thank you. Now I wait.
I'm not understanding how that is happening. I connect my strap to the fabric loop on the outside in front and to the "ring" inside the back. Then I snap up the sides and mine hangs evenly all the way around which happens to be half-way between my bottom and knees---maybe a little shorter.If you want to wear the skirt in its short form, what do you do with the back? I get you use the snap buttons on the side with the little ribbons near the hem, the front you clip up with that long strap. But the rear? I emailed Macabi to see if they would send me a snap button and a bit of ribbon to attach the rear as well, but no answer... So the back of the shirts hangs almost to midcalf when the front and sides are just above the knee. Any thoughts?
Cher, does that mean you are basically walking in shorts, with the long front strap between your legs?I'm not understanding how that is happening. I connect my strap to the fabric loop on the outside in front and to the "ring" inside the back. Then I snap up the sides and mine hangs evenly all the way around which happens to be half-way between my bottom and knees---maybe a little shorter.
Yes that is how it would work. I don't hike in mine. On the Camino it is my "evening" and "off day" wear. Off the Camino it is my travel garment. I love it on the plane.Cher, does that mean you are basically walking in shorts, with the long front strap between your legs?
Yes, that is the only way I figured it could be done, but the strap does annoy me. I'll see what I figure out as I don't want to completley ruin the look ;0) Thanks.If I'm doing it right, I don't like short skirt without the strap between my legs. It barely shows and I don't feel it at all. Reminds me more of what we used to call "skorts". Looks like a skirt but is divided.
Chub Rub, eh? Well, that describes it exactly. I hate the little cotton balls that appear on the inside thigh area of pants because of this phenomenon. I have cut Hershey, Cadbury and Godiva out of my will because Chub Rub. I don't wear skirts anymore because of the Chub Rub, but your idea of lining with silk boxer briefs is brilliant! Perhaps.....Hmmm....I've been walking in mine with silk boxer-briefs from Wintersilks to avoid "chub rub." It's been over a month of walking and so far, so good.
Hi, just back from Camino 2 days ago and did the whole thing with 3 dresses of various weighs, felt very comfortable the whole time. Had leggings for underneath which I wore mostly at night. Would avoid the knitted cotton dresses, too heavy, too liable to retain sweat and make you cold, and too long to dry.Has anyone experience with hiking in a dress, not just a skirt? Maybe like this: http://m.cotswoldoutdoor.com/weird-fish-womens-lily-tea-dress-27110381?id_colour=
You're very welcome. I'm from Germany so I've been checking the page for a sale for that very reason. There'll still be a customs fee so this is the only way I can sort of justify the purchase to myself...Thank you @girl guide, your posting was very timely.
I've also found that traveling in my Macabi is the way to go. It's more comfortable on a plane than any other garment that I have worn...and airplane food/drink wipes right off.View attachment 18592 Wore mine on a trip to the southwest US this week. Very comfy. Easy travel and walk in. I think I am fairly short so I think I want to get the shorter version for the Camino. This is the regular length which you can see is quite long on me.
The pics are taken with my Nexus 4 phone. If you mean my pics in my gallery they are taken with Sony NEX-5NLove your photos -- what camera did you use?
How did you improve your skirt, and how did you a tablet in the pocket?I wore my Macabi and my homemade improved design skirt for seven weeks on the camino and touring spain. They worked very well and were very good with the deep pockets for holding water bottles, tablet computers and passports in the zippered pocket. .
I wanted to reduce the bulk in the waistband and leave off all of the snaps, straps and loops as I really didn't think I wanted to turn the skirt into pants.How did you improve your skirt, and how did you a tablet in the pocket?
I keep thinking we are doing a lot of R&D for MacabiI wanted to reduce the bulk in the waistband and leave off all of the snaps, straps and loops as I really didn't think I wanted to turn the skirt into pants.
If you look at the Macabi you will notice that the elasticized waistband is formed by folding over the skirt and inserting the elastic and drawstring. It is really bulky in the center front where the skirt is also pleated. On my design I made a separate waist band. The skirt has the same front pleats as the Macabi but the waistband is not pleated. Also I did not put elastic in the front waistband between the two pockets so that small area of the skirt waistband is not gathered. My design has the waist band gathered everywhere else but in the front. So the appearance is smoother, less bulk in front. I also made the entire front of the skirt and the entire back from one piece of fabric and eliminated the front and rear center seam. I wanted something that looked a little dressier. I also used french seams which are strong but are inside the skirt instead of the seaming technique used in the Macabi which is very strong but is like the type used on blue jeans and is visible on the outside of the skirt.
The Macabi has that great little pocket inside the pocket for holding a cell phone. I also have this pocket but in the skirt I made, I made this larger to fit a 8 inch Galaxy Tab 4, as I didn't have a cell phone, only the tablet. I don't know if the pocket could be made larger for larger tablets, as the 8" really fills the pocket. I copied the Macabi zippered security pocket and if I made another improved design skirt, I would be tempted to add an additional zippered pocket in the left pocket as with my passport, credit card, debit card, medical insurance card and money all in the one pocket it was bulky.
Now that I've worn it on the Camino I have found I need to add the drawstring in the waist as by the end of my camino I was having to safety pin the waistband smaller so I'll be adding this feature.
I made my skirt out of Supplex nylon that I purchased on eBay. This is the same fabric as the Macabi skirt. Supplex comes in very wide widths, I believe 72 inches so with two yards you have plenty to make the skirt with the pockets. Before sewing the skirt, I melted the cut edges of the nylon fabric which will prevent the fabric from raveling. I just pass the cut edge through a candle flame very briefly, until the edge has been melted. If you try this, practice on a scrap first.
Laura
And the volume, i wonder if so much is needed.
I hate how I think I would look in a macabi - I am shortish, thickish around the middle, and would have skinny chicken legs sticking out the bottom.
I took the waistband apart to remove the elastic. No small task since I had to remove multiple seams. Then I added two button holes in the front to thread the new belt (?) through, folded/sewed the empty waistband back in place, made a belt of softer elastic and ribbon with C-rings on one end for a buckle, then threaded the new belt through the new waistband. I really like the skirt now. The waistband is softer and more adjustable.
View attachment 18592 Wore mine on a trip to the southwest US this week. Very comfy. Easy travel and walk in. I think I am fairly short so I think I want to get the shorter version for the Camino. This is the regular length which you can see is quite long on me.
I got asked several times if I was a nun, when I was wearing the charcoal. lol!All this enthusiasm has me convinced. I just ordered charcoal (seems to be a color-of-choice) in regular length for my October camino. It sounds like it will be great for layering tights and/or pants underneath in the colder mornings and make it easy to remove various layers as the day warms up. Plus, good for churches, cities, etc. It should look perfect with my sandals, but probably a little, well, weird -- oops, I mean camino chic -- with boots. But what the heck! At 63, I'm looking for comfort over style.
Thank to all who posted photos, they really help. And extra- big thanks to Macabi Skirts for the 10 percent discount!!
Yikes I wore mine just snapped up on the sides. The center front and back hung lower. Sort of a scalloped effect. It was cooler but looked quite bad I think.
Which is why you need to spend more $ to have it fold under in the front, and no longer collecting bread crumbs at dinner, by your local seamstressYup, that's how I wore mine.
Got lots of compliments and questions.
It was quite comfortable!
I also wear mine only in evenings and find it perfect to slip into after a shower. I also like traveling in it. When not Caminoing I usually wear tight trousers or leggins but don't like to fly with tight clothes. This year alone my Macabi has enjoyed Hawaii, Minnesota, NYC, western KY and it just flew into Oslo yesterday. I'm not even going to say how many (really how few) times it's been washed while doing all that traveling.
The Macabi made me look like grandma Clampet when wearing my hiking shoes. But in sandals it looks quite good I think. I'm built like you. I found if I wore a Columbia Tamiani shirt not tucked in, it hide the waist band area and looked fine.
The new slimmer version has 4 inchess less fabric at the hip, so I imagine you could pin back that ampint of material and see? Just saying this because the slimmer model was just launched so you may not find anyone here yet who has bought it. I think one of these may make it on Santa's list as well. While I much prefer the protection of pants when walking these are fabulous as Camino evening wear.I'm preparing a show & tell demonstration of my macabi skirt for our local Pilgrim Assoc this Sunday. I've been warned to expect this question and Macabiskirt.com hasn't been able to respond to my inquiry this week. Like the Camino, the Forum provides, so I'll ask the team here ....
Macabi is now selling a 'slimline' model as an option to the original design. It has less fabric in the waist area.
If you own a macabi 'slimline', can it can easily be put on over your head and shoulders? (For example, if you want to pull it on from the top down while you're sitting in a sleeping bag?)
How many aside from me had a skirt staged in the Macabi shopping cart ready to push the button at midnight during their 30% off sale?.. My Macabi #4 is a long black original (not skinny). I challenged myself to wear a skirt to work every day starting the beginning of June. It was only going to be for the summer but here it is almost December and I'm still doing it.Anyone else seen the offer for this Friday (i.e today!).... Very tempted
To me it works the same as my original Macabi.If you own a macabi 'slimline', can it can easily be put on over your head and shoulders? (For example, if you want to pull it on from the top down while you're sitting in a sleeping bag?)
Did your slim one arrive?To me it works the same as my original Macabi.
It DID! I just got my Macabi Slim today. While I really like the BARK color and regular length (I have a long Raspberry Red Macabi which I bought from @Anniesantiago), I honestly don't see any difference to speak of with the 4" less in the hips...it just isn't noticeable to me. I'll be taking this one in from waist to hips also because on my long torso/shorter legged frame, all that fabric makes me feel like a circus clown. JMHO.Did your slim one arrive? How do you like it?
Know this is old, but I'm still considering what to wear under my Macabi on the Camino. Not sure if chafing will be a problem but I am concerned. Anyway I got the Eastbay men's compression shorts in a size Medium and they were TIGHT! I could wear them in the gym but to sleep or all day, it wouldn't work. I am 5'3" 130 pounds and do not think these shorts would work for me even in a larger size. Looking at this: http://wintersilks.blair.com/p/wome...*&q3=225~Panties&sc=N&x2=c.t2&x3=c.t3&x1=c.t1, but maybe those are too lose and would ride up. Anyone where Macabi with ordinary panties/knickers?I bought the lightest weight men's 6" compression shorts I could find. No "cup" section, all stretch, really light weight and dry fast. I would have bought women's but the were all too short and have that young girl fit...I wear my regular undies under and they do help with chafing. I plan to wear them as my sleep bottom too. ( bought them at Eastbay online - http://www.eastbay.com/product/mode...ay-evapor-6-compression-short-2.0-mens/purple ) I know Kanga that you are not in the US but maybe you can find an equivalent in Australia.
One pudgy to another, are the skivvies girdle like or smooth? I don't want anything constricting. Thanks!I wore Jockey skimmies. Expensive and a bit slow to dry, but kept my flabby thighs from chafing.
Hi Aimee...Did you end up buying the Macabi Skirt? If so, did you experience any chafing or did you always wear leggings under it? Just wondering. Thanks, SanJoCinimod,
Yes, I watched it when you posted it. It was very helpful & she says it's cool when it's warm & warm when it's cold out. I'm just wondering how much the wind would blow it as I have heard & read the fall & winter winds can be very strong. I am planning on taking leggings or runners tights & I think it would be great to have a skirt. I'm also concerned about chafing. Although, if I have the leggings then I should be okay on that I think.
I appreciate you lots.
Xoxo
Aimee