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  2. 17 Chic Summer Skirts That Won’t Stick to You in the Heat ...

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    Midi and maxi skirts are totally trending this summer! The flowy, boho-chic look is effo. ... It’s counterintuitive, but short skirts make Us feel sticky, even with less fabric — must be the ...

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    What’s more, skirts are a closet staple that can make your spring and summer much more enjoyable. Further, the rich mom aesthetic has been ever popular with Us and on TikTok, and we took it upon ...

  4. 17 Summer Skirts That Will Seamlessly Transition Into Fall - AOL

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    Of course, we understand if you don’t want to go wild buying a bunch of summer skirts right now only to have to store them away in a 17 Summer Skirts That Will Seamlessly Transition Into Fall ...

  5. Miniskirt - Wikipedia

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    Extremely short skirts, some as much as eight inches above the knee, were observed in Britain in the summer of 1962. [24] The young women who wore these short skirts were called "Ya-Ya girls", a term derived from "yeah, yeah" which was a popular catcall at the time. [24]

  6. Kogal - Wikipedia

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    Kogal girls, identified by shortened Japanese school uniform skirts. The two leftmost girls are also wearing loose socks.. In Japanese culture, Kogal (コギャル, kogyaru) refers to the members of the Gyaru subculture who are still in high school and who incorporate their school uniforms into their dress style. [1]

  7. Skort - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Ward claimed in their 1959 Spring/Summer catalog to have invented the garment they called a skort. It was a short knife or accordion pleated skirt with an attached bloomer underneath. Years later, the term was applied to a pair of shorts with a flap of fabric across the front (and often the back) making the garment appear to be a skirt.