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skirtless
  • a word derived from skirt.

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With the late Cinemactress Jean Harlow as a model, B.V.D. helped start the trend toward skirtless, one-piece bathing suits for women.

From Time Magazine Archive

Karl Lagerfeld, the most aggressive exponent of the skirtless look, had bright, jaunty jackets that were nipped in at the waist.

From Time Magazine Archive

With a vindictive frown, Tadeo pulled open the student’s cloak, and pointed to his skirtless coat.

From Tales from Blackwood Volume 9 by Various

The skirtless swimming suit of the 1870s was no doubt more common in the United States than its meager description in Harper’s Bazar would seem to indicate.

From Women's Bathing and Swimming Costume in the United States by Kidwell, Claudia B.

In contrast to the originally European skirtless costume, the Philadelphia publication, Peterson’s Magazine, stated that bathing dress should consist of a pair of drawers and a long-skirted dress.

From Women's Bathing and Swimming Costume in the United States by Kidwell, Claudia B.