no, I've been kayaking twice and didn't use one however if you are kayaking on white water it is recommended to have a wet skirt
It is up to you, whatever you feel more comfortable with. you will obviously need a skirt if you are paddling whitewater or water were without a skirt your boat will fill up.i would however strongly recommend proving to yourself and your paddling group you can pop your skirt and safely exit your boat with ease if you haven't yet, do not try this alone!
The answer to your question depends on the the reason you are wearing the skirt or shorts. If it is something dressy I would say a skirt, but sporty shorts. You could always do a skort. That is a short that looks a skirt, but wears like a short. I would also like to add a suggestion here for you. If you are wearing one of the popular really short skirts or dresses before you sit down hold down the hem of the skirt or dress before you sit. It will help you sit better and not show all your bits/parts.
Maybe 2 in shorter?
If it is short, pull it down and smooth it in the back as you are sitting, and keep your knees together. Cross your feet on the floor. If the skirt is long, you would still sit down the same way, but you do not have to be as concerned about exposure.
all you need to do is the sit and reach............... ...........................................................................
He was crying, hanging on her skirt, trying to take hold of her hands. "It's all right, Mummy! There's nothing there. . . .Sit down. . . ."
Other than acting all flirty and wearing a mini-skirt? Youv gotta force him too! Just sit him down and have a talk with him about it.
It depends on the type of skirt you have! If you have the type that clips on (those are the most common in foodservice) then simply attach the clips to the skirt either by buttoning them or velcroing them. Next, start at the back of the table and attach the clips to the perimeter of the table all the way around, tucking any extra behind the beginning of the skirt and under the table.
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All of the time! We need bones to walk, sit, eat sleepect. Without bones we wouldn't even ber able to sit up!
No, it is possible to stand if you like.
First, you should hang your skirt on a dressform or on a "model". Then, you need to decide how long (or short) the skirt will be; this will be your hem point. The method I have used requires a yardstick and a rubberband: you sit or kneel on the floor holding the yardstick upright (the 36" mark at the bottom on the floor & the 1" mark at the top); wrap the rubberband around the yardstick at the point where the hem of the skirt is to be (for example, at the 12" mark); next, have your "model" turn bit-by-bit as you mark or pin at the hem point around the circumference of the skirt; if you are using a dressform, you will need to either turn the form manually or crawl around the form yourself. This method will give you a hem that is always level with the floor. I have included the URL of a manufactured device that works the same way as above. http://www.newarkdress.com/n107.html It is helpful to have your model or dressform elevated from the floor for your comfort.