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    The skort is the clothing equivalent of a spork (a spoon and a fork!) — a skirt with hidden shorts underneath. ... This is the no. 1 bestseller in women’s tennis skorts on Amazon ...

  3. 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.

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    These $17 Skirt-Style Running Shorts Double as my Golf Skort Young stylish woman sitting opposite an old green turquoise door with shadows from leaves and flowers in a seaside town during a summer ...

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    Women's Fleetwith Skort $42 $85 Save $43 For biking, hiking, tennis and more, this active-inspired skort is up to the task because it's made from stretchy, comfortable recycled polyester fabrics.

  6. Culottes - Wikipedia

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    European military uniforms incorporated culottes as a standard uniform article, the lower leg being covered by either stockings, leggings, or knee-high boots.Culottes were a common part of military uniforms during the European wars of the eighteenth-century (the Great Northern War, the War of the Spanish Succession, the War of the Austrian Succession, the Seven Years' War, the French and ...

  7. Shorts - Wikipedia

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    Shorts that terminated at the upper thigh became increasingly popular as informal leisurewear and sporting attire throughout the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s for both men and women. [68] In the early 1970s short shorts began to be made in fashion fabrics, in which form they became known as hotpants (see above), a term popularised by Women's Wear Daily.