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The look of a skirt, the comfort of shorts, and a jolt of nostalgia to boot. That's what we call the best of both worlds.
A field hockey player wearing a skort as part of her uniform. While some garments sold as culottes resemble short trousers, to be skorts they need to look like skirts. They are distinguished from trousers or shorts by a fuller [further explanation needed] cut at the bottom (hem) than at the waist. Initially called "trouser skirts," skorts were ...
Hit the courts and the track in style in this cute and comfortable tennis and running skort. TikTok user @livinglucki dropped a video describing why this Husnainna skirt is her favorite Amazon ...
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Skort: Skort (a portmanteau of "skirt" and "shorts") are made with a flap of fabric in front that creates the illusion of their being a skirt from the front. [69] They are often worn for sport and active pursuits. [69] When the skort was first introduced in America in the late 1950s it described a pair of shorts with an attached pleated ...
A basque is an item of women's clothing. The term, of French origin, originally referred to types of bodice or jacket with long tails, and in later usage a long corset, characterized by a close, contoured fit and extending past the waistline over the hips. It is so called because the original French fashion for long women's jackets was adopted from Basque traditional dress. In contemporary ...
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AIUI skorts have a piece that goes straight across the front like a skirt, and tend to look like normal shorts from the back. So they're quite different garments altogether. FTM, is anyone sure whether one of this garment is a "skort" or "skorts"? Both versions seem to get used. -- Smjg 09:35, 21 October 2005 (UTC) You're right, Smjg.