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15th July 15, 01:21 AM
#18
 Originally Posted by Katia
Speaking of kilted skirts, was in a discussion with someone-- what is the definition of a kilted skirt? I had understood that it fit my description above, but she said she thought a "kilted skirt" was any kilt-like garment worn by a woman-- even if it was a full kilt. So, my 6-7 yard dance kilt, opening on the proper side, etc. = a kilted skirt. (I'm not sure if that means it has to have been made for a woman specifically, or if it is a "kilted skirt" vs "kilt" based solely on who it happens to be worn by at any given moment.)
Any input?
I agree 100% with your definition, Katia. In the first of these country dance demonstrations, the ladies are wearing "kilted skirts".
http://www.scottish-country-dancing-...n-bobbins.html
Alan
Last edited by neloon; 15th July 15 at 05:33 AM.
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