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At least this dress with its divided skirts gave her a little freedom of movement.
The short woman fussed with her divided skirts a moment longer.
Then the dark green riding dress, with its narrow divided skirts.
He tried to relax his evening dresses by making them with divided skirts.
There was no choice save to gather her divided skirts and go along without a struggle.
Even divided skirts made an effort of anything beyond a sedate pace.
Her dress went from pale blue silk to dark gray, with divided skirts.
She was still wearing yesterday's short divided skirt and grubby white shirt.
Some dresses end in divided skirts: you could call them shorts dresses.
Those divided skirts of hers made it easy for her to straddle Stepper.
The short skirt, and the divided skirt are what she believes in?"
He shows culottes or divided skirts that end below the calf and are sometimes split at the sides.
She wore a calf-length moss-green gown having a divided skirt.
She is credited with first wearing an above-the-knee form of divided skirt for competitive tennis.
Despite her plain brown divided skirts and white blouse, she managed to seem a queen entering a stable.
On her, the divided skirt looked thoroughly womanly.
She strode ahead of them, her narrow, divided skirts making small whisking noises as they entered the inn.
Her narrow, divided skirts made a soft whisk-whisk-whisk with her strides.
An actual shifting on benches and the crisp swishing of divided skirts being adjusted.
Her dress had divided skirts, now.
Her wide divided skirt dragged at her legs.
Following his success with calf-length culottes last season, he presented new warm-weather versions of the divided skirt.
This is a divided skirt."
J hakama-the traditional divided skirt used in a number of the martial arts, including archery.
She created many ready-to-wear fashions and is credited with introducing culottes (divided skirts) to the American market.