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When did girls start wearing skirt?

When was the idea first initiated?

Why arnt man wearing skirts? I tot they were the onesw who wore them first(celts if im nt rong, not so good at history)

Why is skirt always related to females?

Dont get me wrong! Im a guy, aint a cross dresser, NO NO, **** em. Im a curiosu kid:D

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  1. The skirt derives from a long smock type garment called a scyrte in Old English.  Men wore a belt, and the top became known as a shirt:  Women wore a belt and the bottom bit became known as a skirt.

    Obviously skirt type garments predate the word, togas are sort of dress-like.

    And men wore skirts until quite recently: Henry VIII wore a skirt-like garment in his famous portrait by Holbein.

    http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/images/Henr...

    I think the real question is why, before mechanical sewing machines, did trousers, a tricky thing to make by hand, become standard dress for men?

    Source:

    http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?sear...


  2. Skirts are one of the oldest styles of garment known to mankind: after the loincloth, it was the skirt that graced the human form. Once a rectangular piece of material, be it animal skin or leaves woven together, was wrapped around the waist, the essential skirt was created.

    Importantly, men as well as women wore skirts, and ancient art shows remarkably "manly" men in skirts. But as time passed, it was women who became known for wearing skirts with few exceptions like Scotsmen, who still wear their kilts on traditional occasions.

    Skirts were worn long by women, as a mark of their modesty as well as their prestige, because before the Industrial Revolution, fabric was expensive. The skirts of dresses emphasized the waist while enlarging the hip up until the 19th century, they were voluminous and long.

      

    But things began to change in the 19th century, with skirts becoming more streamlined to the body, and in the 20th century, the hardships of war required women to wear shorter, more work-friendly clothing. This marked the beginning of the upward journey of the skirt hem, which went up from ankle-length, calf-length and then the knee length by the 1960s.

    But the defining moment for the modern skirt arrived in the 1960s, when Mary Quant, inspired by the 1965 short skirts by André Courrèges, took the hem up by a few notches to give women the new length that was here to stay: the mini

    It was Quant that gave women the freedom to really choose the length of their skirts, which went to later become the micro-mini.

    Skirts are now a staple in any woman's wardrobe: their ability to mix and match with the same tops that are teamed with jeans and trousers make them convenient and versatile. In the decades of the twentieth century, the hemlines have risen and fallen, and as we step into a new millennium, we now have the legacy of all the different skirt lengths possible.

  3. How yu gonna judge the ansers if udk the histery?

  4. You're right about the kilt. Kilts, or kilt like wraps were worn long before the Celts by Egyptians. Before them, we can see the forerunner of the skirt in Mesopotamia. The skirt, a simple wrap around garment made of a rectangle shaped piece of cloth, is one of the oldest known garments.

    Skirts for women were worn long, as opposed to men whose skirts were worn above the knee to allow them freedom of movement in battle. It was a sign of modesty, and sometimes a social standing thing.

    Skirts became associated only with women's clothing in the 1700's. Before that, men did wear breeches, but they were often so short that their coats, called a frock coat, covered them completely. The word "skirt" originally referred to the bottom half of men's coats. The word only became associated with women's clothes when outerskirts stopped being called petticoats.

    LOL....I have a picture of my own father wearing a "gown"...it was popular for little boys top wear a sort of dress, or gown, until they were 4 or so. My dad clearly remembers being "breeched".....

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