Lots of women in Ireland wear skirts. They also wear trousers, dresses, jeans etc.
skirts and dresses
both, it depends on the occasion.
It was just fashion. They were made like that because at the time it was stylish to wear high waisted trousers and skirts. Simple.
Not really. Most people wear skirts that are short. In the UK, most girls in schools now wear trousers.
Women in the 1950's had skirts because after the war there was not enough material for long trousers
Hi friend, Generally,in India children wear skirts & trousers.
Scottish men do not wear skirts. Some Scottish men wear kilts, which may look like a skirt but are a completely different garment.
Women in Swaziland wear dresses, skirts, slacks, and blouses. Men wear lightweight lounge suits, slacks and sportcoats for formal wear. Or they wear long or short trousers, and shorts and casual shirts.
No religion as a whole fits the description. Some Christian woman choose to wear skirts instead of trousers in order to avoid dressing as a male would or dressing immodestly.
yes,if it is not winter
It depends what season of the year is there, but they usually wear long skirts or trousers, a blouse and a jacket. Not very special clothes, but they must be elegant.