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15Segmented skirts (either skirts which consist of four or more overlapping "petal" strips, or actual plates of armour, which come down from the waistband) are often used as a way to make a suit of armour more feminine by adding in an armoured skirt, or, conversely, to mark out one of a group of fabric skirt wearers as tougher than the rest, without breaking the theme by giving her trousers. The correct name for the segments are ''pteruges''.
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17The reason for this trope is a short dress is a popular choice of outfit for an ActionGirl, however, it is rather impractical and might look a bit too feminine for some characters. This trope is often used as a compromise, as it resembles, or often actually is, armour and thus it looks less feminine than a typical dress. An added bonus is that it looks more practical since the segments won't restrict the wearer's movements.
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19This trope is also more likely to be combined with ModestyShorts compared to other dress-related tropes, either to re-enforce the idea that it's part of a suit of armour or for modesty.
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21A SisterTrope to BattleBallgown, MinidressOfPower.
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23Compare ShowgirlSkirt, PimpedOutDress, ManInAKilt, PrettyPrincessPowerhouse.
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25Contrast ChainmailBikini (although this skirt can be paired with otherwise skimpy armor).
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32* In ''Manga/BlackClover'', Noelle Silva's Valkyrie Armor gives her a short segmented skirt made of water.
33* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': Tier Harribel gets one in her [[SuperMode Resurrección]]. Her Fracción, Mila-Rose, also wears one in her unreleased form.
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37* ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'': The female Legionnaires in "[[Recap/AsterixAndTheSecretWeapon Asterix and the Secret Weapon]]" wear legionary armour that resembles miniskirts and leggings, as they're all huge, model-esque {{Statuesque Stunner}}s - the similar outfit is drawn to look realistically protective, square and usually rather dumpy on the male legionaries throughout the series. The female centurion has one of these, plus a moulded centurion plate that resembles a woman's torso.
38* ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} wears a red and golden armoured skirt during her Amazon training in ''ComicBook/TheSupergirlFromKrypton2004''.
39* All of ''Franchise/WonderWoman'''s outfits tend towards this or LeotardOfPower.
40** In ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfWonderWoman2016'' everything Alcippe and Antiope wears has some elements of pteruges until Alcippe ends up [[spoiler:as Diana's SpiritAdvisor]] a state in which she wears a flowing black dress.
41** In ''ComicBook/WonderGirl'' Vol. 1 ComicBook/{{Hercules|Unbound}} gives Cassie some feminine armor with pteruges that are reminiscent of his own costume claiming it to be a gift from the gods while trying to force her to accept her "destiny" as their father Zeus sees it. While she does don the new costume she rejects Herc and Zeus's attempts to control her.
42** ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': Prior to the royal family mix up resulting from the events of ComicBook/TheContest Hippolyta often wore golden armor with gold and purple pteruges.
43** ''ComicBook/WonderWomanRebirth'': Diana finally switches up her main costume to include navy pteruges.
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47* Astrid in ''Franchise/HowToTrainYourDragon'' wears one, featured above. With spikes. She's as tough as any of the other characters, if not tougher. [[http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20140116201123/howtotrainyourdragon/images/2/26/Astrid-httyd-2.jpg In the sequel]], it's paired [[PeltsOfTheBarbarian with a fur underskirt]] (without making her look any less tough).
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51* Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse: Diana of Themyscira/Wonder Woman (Creator/GalGadot) wears a short version with no pants underneath, not that she needs that much armour, with her powers.
52** In ''Film/{{Wonder Woman|2017}}'' and ''Film/{{Justice|League 2017}} [[Film/ZackSnydersJusticeLeague League]]'', most of the Amazons wear either this or leather pants. Justified, since they are based on Roman soldiers.
53* Sif's battle armour in ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'' includes a segmented skirt made of cloth with mail underneath.
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57* Female members of the Watch in Terry Pratchett's ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' are generally drawn wearing armour with this, cf [[ActionGirl Captain Angua]], although the text doesn't specifically say so (except for Corporal Littlebottom, the only dwarf in the Watch who is openly female, and who therefore makes a point of wearing a leather skirt).
58* ''Literature/JourneyToChaos'': All five members of Ataidar's Ordercraft Security and Compliance Team wear pteruges as part of their uniform. It's a symbolic piece of equipment that shows the four animals of Avatar Alliance's Justice Station.
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62* ''Series/TheBoys2019'': Queen Maeve's gear is a combination of Xena's and Wonder Woman (Rebirth)'s costumes.
63* In ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys'' Atalanta has a very ''very'' brief skirt like this. As in, most of her (thong-covered) ass hangs out the back of it.
64* ''Series/{{Kaamelott}}'' has the Britons using this as an insult against the Romans, seeing as they run around in dresses and big feathery hats. The ManInAKilt trope is used for a one-time gag when the Scottish king is forced to show up at the Round Table in a blanket instead of armored pants, and [[LoopholeAbuse declares it the national dress in order to be able to participate]].
65* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': Galadriel wears a chainmail under her Numenorian armour stylized like a pteruges.
66* ''Series/XenaWarriorPrincess'' tended to have these in her outfits. Her sidekick Gabrielle also wore a few.
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70* Josie Wahlford had a "[[Myth/ClassicalMythology Minerva]]" gimmick, which of course came with large pointed skirt tassels and a strap across her shoulder, even though her low cut (not ''that'' low; this was the 1890s) leotard didn't need it to be held up.
71* Fantasia has a set of red and orange ring gear designed to look like fire and its singlet ends in skirt-like tassels.
72* [[Wrestling/KiaStevens Amazing/Awesome Kong]] has several sets of leather warrior skirt ring gear. They're tough enough to protect her from collisions with the {{spikes|ofvillainy}} of the Midwest MilitiaMade In SinValkyrie. Sometimes TagTeam partner [[Wrestling/CarleneMoore Jazz]] has one shiny black set of gear in this style.
73* The Native Beast Nyla Rose has at least one set of ring gear like this, which she paints to give the appearance of being stained with blood(the real blood gets washed out, for sanitary reasons)
74* DASH Chisako wears tassels around her hips, giving her a look that's halfway this and halfway short skirt.
75* WWC TagTeam Champions Doom Patrol reinforce that this look isn't just for ladies, and like to flick their "armored skirts" up in the direction of the audience and or their opponents if they get a lead while running away. Their manager Krystal de la Potra sometimes dresses the same way though, giving us another female example.
76* Wrestling/KimberLee took up the segmented skirt look during her "crown jewel" gimmick.
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80* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' features among its light armor selection the Armored Kilt, which gives a small bonus to armor that can stack with existing light or medium armor, but carries a number of drawbacks. Notably, it increases the armor's encumbrance category by one step and is unable to be added to heavy armor. However, it still has a niche as it generally allows for higher AC on high-dexterity characters than a comparable set of standard armor. It can also be worn by [[SquishyWizard arcane spellcasters]] without incurring a chance of their spells failing, giving a more convenient base item to enchant with defensive abilities than the traditional bracers of armour.
81** This was brought over to Second Edition as the Armored ''Skirt'', playing this trope straighter. It was popularized among the Knights of Lastwall by followers of Falayna, the LadyOfWar goddess. The mechanics are a bit different. It can no longer be worn on its own, and in addition to the ability to add it to lighter armor to make it heavier, it can also be used to replace the parts of heavy armor that cover the lower body, making it lighter.
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85* The Amazon player class from ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}} II'' wears one.
86* Leliana from ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'', although the leather straps don't overlap so much...
87* The Amazonian Armor from ''VideoGame/{{Drakensang}}'': the upper part is a metallic corset, the lower one is a multi-segmented leather skirt.
88* Female members of the Imperial Legion in ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'' qualify, predominantly Legate Rikke.
89* Male version: Barbarians of both genders in ''VideoGame/EverQuest'' wear [[ManInAKilt kilts.]] '''ALWAYS'''. If it isn't a cloth kilt, it's a leather kilt. If it isn't a leather kilt, it's a chainmail kilt. if it isn't a chain kilt, it's a platemail kilt that comes included with the greaves and breastplate.
90* Aloy of ''VideoGame/HorizonZeroDawn'' has this as her defining look; every single Outfit in the game has it, all with differing designs from simple ribbon-like strips all the way to scale mail armour.
91* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfDragoon'', DarkActionGirl Rose sports this trope as part of her armour.
92* In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'', Chie's [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Persona]], Tomoe Gozen is represented as a female warrior wearing one of these.
93* [[HardDrinkingPartyGirl Charme the Thief]] from ''VideoGame/{{Recettear}}'' wears a black segmented skirt with many belts and pouches holding the top part in place (and a second, purple, example underneath the first). This contrasts the other female adventurers; [[LadyOfWar Nagi]] and [[BadassAdorable Tielle]].
94* Aika from ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia'' wears a dress that follows the non-armour variant of this trope (with a large belt to hold it in place). She's the [[TomboyAndGirlyGirl tomboy to Fina's girly-girl]] (doing more physical damage but having less powerful magic than her).
95* In ''VideoGame/TitanQuest'' some of the armors will look this way on a female character. Justified by the setting and the fact that all armors in-game are pretty much unisex.
96* In ''Ultra'' ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'', Decapre's alternate costume features a skimpy version of this style.
97* One of the more popular low-level mail armor choices in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' is a red and gold version of this. It only appears as a skirt on female models though. On male models, it appears as a part of shorts instead. For either male or female models though, this piece is often found in so-called "slut-mogs": suits of armor where the intention is to be as sexy as possible.
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101* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', Lucy's [[https://www.egscomics.com/comic/tlod-020 skirt]] during "The Legend of Diane" is intended to look like this without actually being uncomfortable to sit on.
102* In ''Webcomic/RustyAndCo'', Madeline's attire in both appearances.
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106* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
107** Yang's from team RWBY's skirt is missing a few segments, but her shorts make up for this by having a segmented pattern around each leg. Appropriately, her fighting style and personality make her easily the most aggressive member of the team.
108** Pyrrha Nikos of team JNPR's outfit resembles a Greek Hoplite. She acts like more of a "[[LadyOfWar soldier]]" compared to JNPR's other female member, [[GirlyBruiser Nora]].
109* In the Literature/WhateleyUniverse, [[TheFairFolk Fey]] tries out a costume with this feature in "The Turks or the Geek". Phase points out the skirt-like thing is technically called 'pteryges' from the Greek, but Phase tends to be MisterExposition when given the chance.
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113* In ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueAction'' Wonder Woman wears a blue skirt of pteruges to make her outfit more feminine and look less like a swimsuit like the most well-known version of her costume.
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