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what is the difference (if any) between a cocktail suit and a suit with a skirt instead of pants?

this is realy important so no jokes.

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It’s a guess here, but I am assuming because it is fancier? Like a suit top with skirt can be gray or black, pin striped, business-looking, but a cocktail suit is more flashy - shiny fabric, slinkier, etc.

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