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  2. The 13 best Lululemon-inspired styles you can shop online - AOL

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    Husnainna High Waisted Pleated Tennis Skirt . $29 at Amazon. Similar to Align Tank The Gym People Longline Sports Bra . ... Since sports bras are typically worn underneath other clothes, it’s ...

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    This Pleated Skirt Was My First Taste of Fairycore, and I’m Hooked We’ve pulled a variety of designs and cuts for our list of the best skirts to wear with sneakers because you deserve ...

  4. Serve Taylor Swift's Pickleball Style With This $27 Tennis Skirt

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    Qinsen High-Stretch Tennis Skirt — just $26! Ewedoos Pleated Skort — just $26! ... Ed3size Athletic Skirt with Pockets — just $25! G Gradual Layered Tennis Skirt — just $28!

  5. Skort - Wikipedia

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    Skorts are popular in sports such as field hockey, tennis, golf, ten-pin bowling and camogie, and are often part of girls' athletic uniforms.. The first noted skort-like clothing to be worn as tennis attire was done so by the Spanish player, Lilí Álvarez, who wore a pair of culottes which had been shaped to resemble a skirt during her Wimbledon match in 1931.

  6. How Melania Trump's style has evolved, from her modeling days ...

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    Melania paired a black long-sleeved top with a high-waisted, midi-length brown skirt from Martin Grant, which was belted with a bow at her waist. Her Chanel ballet flats featured both colors. A ...

  7. Vera Borea - Wikipedia

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    Vera Borea boutique, Rue Saint-Honore, in 1949 Evening Dresse 1939. Photo by Erwin Blumenfeld.. Countess de Regoli, a passionate sportswoman [6] born and raised in Italian Dolomites, was frustrated by a lack of clothing that was chic yet comfortable and began to design sportswear, négligées and swimming suits featuring special knitting stitch invented by her grandmother [7]