The Lengths I'll go for the Skirt

It's always the way isn't it.  The items you wear the most aren't going to be your super-uber-expensive things but something seriously cheap and natty that cost pittance.  Well, it doesn't get cheaper or nattier than this pink PVC skirt that I got for £1.99 on eBay.  Despite coming from a fetishwear eBay seller, the skirt itself is just anything but fetishistic and apart from the material, there really isn't anything that fruity about it.  Its skater shape means that the PVC fabric isn't hugging me in any way.  It's the perfect shape to layer under other similarly skater type skirts as the length is also not micro-mini.  The hot pink colour just happens to match a certain pair of Miu Miu's which serves as an excuse to get more wear out of them.  Actually, I just seem to like adding a shot of the hot pink colour to an outfit where you least expect it.  Somehow...someway...(and I have calculated just off the top of my head...)...I have worn this skirt more than any other item in my wardrobe....

At this point, most of you will be thinking 'WTF?!?!' right?  I was thinking the same thing but then again, with the way I layer, the way I have wanted to play with texture and add an element of surprise to my outfits this season.... well, I suppose it's not too implausible how this skirt has become my item of the season.   

So now leads me with the desire to buy a few more in other colours.  eBay yielded nothing but some super tight micro-mini PVC skirts that would probably not allow me to sit down or walk properly.  This site however sells a skater skirt in an array of colours for the considerably more expensive price of £30.  Though what is £30 for a skirt that I know I will get more wear out it than anything else (I can't quite believe I just said that...).  However, I would click through with caution as I do believe this is the oddest link I've posted on Style Bubble... yes, the skirts are available from a site called Translife - aka 'Suppliers to the Transgender Community'.  Pah!  As if that's going to stop me from getting my skirt of the season in colours such as violet, royal blue, bright green and orange.  My only pondering is if the site is aimed at the transgendered community, why is the skirt modelled by a lady?  Oh, the things that clog up my brain indeed...