Spats are a protective covering popular in the early 1900's for fancy dress wear. They button on the outside edge of the material and are designed to "dress up" boots to make them look like dress shoes. Some spats had a strap across the instep to keep them in place over the top of the shoe.
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I have been to Germany, and they wear the same clothes as we do!They wear pants and tank tops
They dont wear girdles they wear pants
they wear APRONS DUDE
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You wear spats on your boots/shoes.
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Feet. Spats were covers for your shoes. These were worn by the military and was a fad for the swing dancers of the 1930's or so.
The Spats was created in 1977.
The Spats ended in 1979.
Spats is actually short for spatter dashes. They are used to cover one's ankles when walking around outdoor. Common materials for spats to be made from is felt.
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Leggin spats
They went out of style!??. There are fancy spats for women this year in high fashion. I don't think they ever went out of style.
Gangsters in the 1950s were known for their sharp and stylish attire, which sometimes included spats, particularly in earlier decades. However, by the 1950s, spats had largely fallen out of fashion and were less commonly worn. While some individuals might have still donned them for a vintage or formal look, they were not a staple of gangster fashion during that era. Overall, the typical gangster style of the 1950s leaned more towards tailored suits and fedoras rather than the more flamboyant accessories of earlier years.
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