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A dress generally has a bodice attached (thank you Wikipedia). A kilt does not.
Playful pedantry aside, the most distinctive difference between a skirt and a kilt is that a pleated skirt is generally pleated all the way around, while a kilt has a flat bit - called the apron - on the front.
Playful pedantry aside, the most distinctive difference between a skirt and a kilt is that a pleated skirt is generally pleated all the way around, while a kilt has a flat bit - called the apron - on the front.
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A dress generally has a bodice attached (thank you Wikipedia). A kilt does not. Playful pedantry aside, the most distinctive difference between a skirt and a kilt is that a pleated skirt is generally pleated all the way around, while a kilt has a flat bit - called the apron - on the front.
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It just happens to be an incredibly sexy and, most of all, manly skirt.
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It just happens to be an incredibly sexy and, most of all, manly skirt.
Finally, what\\\'s underneath is entirely up to the person wearing it.
Imagine telling women that they can\\\'t wear underwear when wearing a skirt.
Now translate that reaction to a Scotsman.
Finally, what\\\'s underneath is entirely up to the person wearing it.
Imagine telling women that they can\\\'t wear underwear when wearing a skirt.
Now translate that reaction to a Scotsman.