Is today Rokjesdag?

Is Today Rokjesdag?

Each spring I spend more time than I probably should trying to calculate the exact date Rokjesdag will happen. It’s not because I’m trying to plan my week around it or anything creepy like that. It’s just that as an expat blogger who writes about his experiences with Dutch culture it is useful to know these things. The trouble is Rokjesdag (aka: skirt day) is very hard to pin down. It never ends up being on anything even resembling the same day of the year. Most of the time it never happens in the same week of the year and in some extreme cases not even the same month. Rokjesdag is as unpredictable as the Dutch weather (for obvious reasons).

Then, even when it does happen, people disagree on whether the amount of ladies they saw wearing skirts was enough to make it official. I know many people who fiercely debate this topic each year.

We can’t easily predict when Rokjesdag will happen but is there a way to more officially recognize when it has happened? I will put my blogging reputation on the line and say today seems like it could be the day. So, is there a way to tell if today is/was Rokjesdag?

I had considered going out on to the street with a clipboard and counting the amount of ladies I saw wearing skirts for myself. It seemed like the best way to get an answer. However, it also seemed like the best way to get myself in a lot of unintentional trouble. I doubt the police would accept the explanation, “I’m doing a scientific study.”

So let’s take a different approach instead. Let’s put it to a vote and answer this question once and for all (for at least this year) and ask…

Is today Rokjesdag?

(Update: Voting closed)

Rokjesdag Vote

Hopefully we can find an answer together.

If you answered what is a Rokjesdag you might be a bit confused by this whole thing. It’s basically the most official un-official holiday observed by the Dutch. It’s the first day of Spring when it is warm enough for a large part of the female population to start wearing dresses (with bare legs) once again.

If you’d like to find out more check out my guide to Rokjesdag.

Stuart

Stuart is an accident prone Englishman who has been living in the Netherlands since 2001. Even his move to the country was an unintentional accident, the result of replying to a cryptic job advertisement he found one day in a local British magazine. Since then he has learned to love the Dutch (so much so that he married one of them) and now calls the country home. He started the blog Invading Holland in 2006 as a place to share his strange stories of language misunderstandings, cultural confusions and his own accident prone nature.

2 Responses

  1. Marit says:

    I feel like the weather was right for rokjesdag.. in the afternoon. But it was a bit cold in the mornings, so a lot of people still wore leggings/pants/tights, which makes the ratio off. I think it will be rokjesdag tomorrow.

    • Stuart says:

      That’s how I felt about Monday to Tuesday. I think you are right about today though. Even if yesterday was Rokjesdag today will be more Rokjesdag :D

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