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21st August 04, 05:54 AM
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 Originally Posted by Mychael
.... Out of curiousity, what is the deal behind the invention of trews? Were they a contemporary of the tartan kilt....
Interestingly enough, my kilted-skirt eschewing wife said that.... Mychael
Trews were definitely contemporary with. The originals were made more like tights and worn close fitting to the body... my guess is that riding horses probably had a lot to do with it. As for your wife... why such disdain towards womens kilted skirts??? They are so much more flattering than those "A" line things.
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