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	<title>Girl In Motion: A Running Blog &#187; running skirts</title>
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		<title>A Fashion Moment</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2008 15:02:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I&#8217;m pulling out the summer running garb today and see those two running skirts I bought but never wear. I got the navy blue one for my first race because all the forum babes were praising them and I&#8217;m such a lemming. A couple months later, I wore it again during a hard tempo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I&#8217;m pulling out the summer running garb today and see those two running skirts I bought but never wear.  I got the navy blue one for my first race because all the forum babes were praising them and I&#8217;m such a lemming.  A couple months later, I wore it again during a hard tempo run and the dribble of sweat that appeared at crotch level looked like I&#8217;d peed myself, and on this occasion I hadn&#8217;t, so I was nervous about wearing it again.</p>
<p>Cut to a few months later when runningskirts.com has a half-price sale and I figure I&#8217;d try again, this time with a black one, thinking black won&#8217;t show sweat so much.  But when it arrived it fit quite differently from the navy one, the panty leg elastic was too tight (which I fixed by cutting small notches on either side) and the waist was so big the skirt wanted to fall down when I ran.   So it went back into the drawer with a pissed &#8220;Hrmmph!  Skirts are wussy anyway!&#8221; and I forgot about it.</p>
<p>Today I see it laying there in all it&#8217;s black w/aqua trim glory and decide to give it a last ditch modification effort.  I cut a couple holes in the inside waist, added a string like all my shorts have and voila&#8230;it worked!  I wore it today and it stayed in place without a whimper. In praise of the thing, skirts do provide a certain amount of air-conditioning that&#8217;s quite refreshing, plus it has pockets on each side, which is a useful addition.  So maybe running skirts aren&#8217;t so bad after all &#8211; though I still feel a <em>little</em> wussy in it.</p>
<p>And on that fashion note, now would be a good time to break into a Sports Bra diatribe as well, but too many boys read this thing and I don&#8217;t want to scare them away, so that&#8217;ll have to wait for another day.</p>
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