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  2. Hobble skirt - Wikipedia

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    Hobble skirt style, 1911 Journalist Marguerite Martyn drew this sketch of herself wearing a hobble skirt while interviewing millionaire Edward Howland Robinson Green in 1911, with a quotation from him. Long pencil skirts considered as a modern variation of the old hobble style

  3. Clothing fetish - Wikipedia

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    A hobble skirt is a long, tight skirt, extending below the knees and often ankle length, which is so tight that it is difficult to walk in. When used as fetish clothing, it is often made of latex or PVC and sometimes corseted , to increase the restriction.

  4. Pencil skirt - Wikipedia

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    Pencil skirts made from stretchy knitted fabrics do not normally need vents or pleats. Typical shoes for wearing with a pencil skirt are pumps, or high heels, with sheer stockings or tights. Back-seamed hosiery recalls the classic pencil-skirt era of the 1950s. Pencil skirts can also be worn with flats for a more casual, youthful appearance ...

  5. I’m Calling It: This Unexpected Color Combination Will Be ...

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    Zara Midi Pencil Skirt. Zara. For the office, consider a midi pencil skirt. This high-waist design from Zara comes complete with functional front pockets and faux-welt pockets at the back, and its ...

  6. 1945–1960 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the post-war period, a tailored, feminine look was prized and accessories such as gloves and pearls were popular. Tailored suits had fitted jackets with peplums, usually worn with a long, narrow pencil skirt. Day dresses had fitted bodices and full skirts, with jewel or low-cut necklines or Peter Pan collars.

  7. Skirt - Wikipedia

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    A skirt made from a tee-shirt. The T-skirt is generally modified to result in a pencil skirt, with invisible zippers, full length two-way separating side zippers, as well as artful fabric overlays and yokes. Tiered skirt: A skirt made of several horizontal layers, each wider than the one above, and divided by stitching.