Skirts come in many different lengths, colors and shapes. In addition to the classic women’s skirts such as denim skirts or pleated skirts, there are also some skirts that are worn by men, for example the kilt.
Rock category classification
The skirt is considered to be a very feminine piece of clothing, as it perfectly emphasizes the charm of women, depending on the cut and length, and not only on special occasions, but also in everyday life for the wearer and the viewer. In men’s fashion, skirts – apart from tartan and traditional costumes – have not been able to establish themselves as trousers since the Middle Ages.
rock types
Differentiation by length
Skirts are first distinguished by their length.
- The hem of the mini usually ends mid-thigh
- With the midi model, the knees are still covered
- The maxi skirt reaches to the ankles.
Between midi and maxi lies the so-called
- Arranged “Italian length”, ends halfway up the calf
and their name probably derives from the Italian movie stars of the 1950s.
differentiation by shape
The shapes of the different rock models are very different and each one lends itself to highlighting or hiding in its own way. One distinguishes:
Classically slim pencil skirts are ideal for graceful, narrow hips. Band or skirt skirts continue below the hips, making them the perfect mock package for thicker thighs. Pleated skirts with sewn or ironed pleats are often used as part of school uniforms because they can swing well while walking but cannot explode.
Checkered skirts are sewn from a round piece of fabric, creating a very feminine fold. The noble sheen of the material has a particularly good effect on silk and satin fabrics; Therefore, you can often find plaid skirts as a festive item of clothing.