Yes, Poodle skirts were very popular then.
In the 1950's women wore dresses. Poodle skirts and Bobbie socks were popular with the teen crowd.
No, they were worn mostly in the 1950s.
Poodle skirts were comfortable and thought to be attractive.
They did wear poodle skirts but they were not that popular because there was a new trend.
Bold Prints and Poodle skirts were the hip thing. People wore big jelery an floral wear.
Skirts and dresses
no..mini skirts weren't worn until 1965
Women wear short skirts to show off their skinny legs.
Lots of women in Ireland wear skirts. They also wear trousers, dresses, jeans etc.
Women's skirts varied in width, ranging from slender figures to the Donna Reed style puffed dress, worn with petticoats. Women usually had an hourglass figure with broader shoulders, a small waist and narrow hips. Popular trends for teen girls were poodle skirts (full skirts which may or may not have a picture of a poodle on them) and blouses. Older men wore suits, though sweaters and sweater-vests became more popular. A trend among teen boys was often to wear tighter-fitting jeans, or a leather jacket (see James Dean).
Scottish men do not wear skirts. Some Scottish men wear kilts, which may look like a skirt but are a completely different garment.
because they became the new popular dressing that was discovered by somebody