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  2. 17 Perfect Winter Skirts You Can Wear From Day to Night - AOL

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    Not even the winter cold can stop Us from wearing skirts! It’s all about selecting the right styles and making the necessary adjustments in order to keep these garments in the rotation. That ...

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    Retro vibe: Four gold buttons going up the front of this long Weaixmiung maxi dress make it the perfect skirt to wear with a tank top — $10 at Walmart! Blue or black: Black jeans are totally in ...

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  5. Prairie dress - Wikipedia

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    A prairie dress or prairie skirt is a modest American style of skirt, an article of women's and girls' clothing. Prairie dresses may be straight to slightly flared to very full, and may have one or more flounces (deep ruffles ) or tiers; prairie dresses may be worn over a ruffled eyelet or lace -trimmed petticoat . [ 1 ]

  6. Skirt - Wikipedia

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    A skirt made of several horizontal layers, each wider than the one above, and divided by stitching. Layers may look identical in solid-colored garments, or may differ when made of printed fabrics. Prairie skirt: Variant of a tiered skirt, a flared skirt with one or more flounces or tiers (1970s and on). Trouser skirt

  7. Ru (upper garment) - Wikipedia

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    It is traditional everyday wear for women of the Han Chinese ethnic group. [1] It can be worn in combination with a skirt in a style called ruqun , or a pair of trousers in a style called shanku . The shape and structure of Chinese upper garments, generally referred as yi ( 衣 ), varied depending on the time period. [ 1 ]