Skorts

Discussion of fashion elements and looks that are traditionally considered somewhat "femme" but are presented in a masculine context. This is NOT about transvestism or crossdressing.
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Re: Skorts

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just wear what you like as long as your happy
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Never tried 'em, but they can look nice on girls with long slim legs. Not sure how a muscular pair of hairy ones would look under a skort, which presumably would be quite short.
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Re: Skorts

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I have one like this in black
it has an inverted pleat front and back and it looks more like baggy shorts
I found a photo :-
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That's not a skort, as such, but culottes. I have a couple of pairs....as you say, short wide shorts that look like a skirt, but in fact are divided behind the pleat(s).
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Kirbstone wrote:That's not a skort, as such, but culottes. I have a couple of pairs....as you say, short wide shorts that look like a skirt, but in fact are divided behind the pleat(s).
that is a skort the skirt part is not sewn together and underneath is a pair of shorts
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