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7th April 10, 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by CDNSushi
Semantics aside, what is the difference then between a kilted skirt that's fringed on the right and a kilt (regardless of whether it's for a man or woman) that's fringed on the right side?
I.e. what physical characteristics distinguish the two garments other than the fact that a kilted skirt MAY be fringed to the opposite side?
(puzzled)....
Ladies kilted skirts usually use less material, with shallower pleats, and may be longer length (below the knee).
Mark Keeney
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