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English short skirt
In English, the kilt is called "kilt", which is an authentic Scotland. The English and Scots have been arguing about the origin of this short skirt. There is a saying that an Englishman named Tom rawlinson first advocated wearing a kilt. According to records, in 17 15, the British government adopted an open policy to allow people from England and Scotland to exchange trade. Tom rawlinson is one of the businessmen who benefited from it. He went to the north to look for gold. He opened a charcoal painting factory in northern Scotland, and the kilt was his work clothes among the workers. The traditional Scottish dress "kilt" originally included a wide shawl, which was integrated with a short skirt. It is inconvenient to cut down trees. Tom rawlinson proposed to the tailor to split the "kilt" in two, and the kilt was born.
Scottish plaid skirt originated from an ancient costume called "Chirt". This is a short skirt from waist to knee, made of tweed, with continuous large squares on the cloth. A suit of Scottish national costume includes a knee-length plaid skirt, a matching vest and tweed coat, and a pair of long tube knitted thick socks. The skirt is tied with a wide belt, and there is a big wallet hanging under it, hanging in the center of the front of the tweed skirt. Sometimes I put a tweed blanket on my shoulder and clip it on my left shoulder.
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