Daisy Dukes is a term used to describe a style of denim shorts that are very short and typically have a high waist. The term originated from the character Daisy Duke, played by Catherine Bach, in the popular 1980s television series "The Dukes of Hazzard."
Daisy Duke shorts are known for their iconic and revealing design, with the hemline typically ending a few inches below the wearer's buttocks. They often feature a frayed or rolled-up hem and are usually made of denim fabric, similar to traditional jeans. The high-waisted style adds to their distinctive look.
Daisy Dukes gained popularity in the 1980s and have since become a fashion trend associated with a casual, summery, and sometimes provocative style. They are often worn by women, but can also be seen on men in certain contexts. The term "Daisy Dukes" is commonly used to refer to any pair of extremely short shorts, regardless of the brand or specific design.
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