Produce Ladies' Skirts Flashcards
Flares out at the bottom and usually hits right above or at the knee. A style that shape like “A”.
A-Line Skirt
It may be cut on a bias across the body with one side lower than the other.
Asymmetrical Skirt
Has been popular since 1950s for its puffy silhouette because of the fabric that tucks under at the hem.
Bubble Skirt
Also known as a skater skirt for short versions and a swing skirt when it falls past the knee.
Circular Skirt
Known for its professional style and has been embraced by many women for its sophisticated look in business settings.
With a straight cut that narrows at the knees, known for its professional style.
Pencil Skirt
Also called bubble or tulip skirt, this attention-getting skirt has been popular since the 1950s for its puffy silhouette.
Balloon Skirt
When you hear it you might think of kilts or school uniforms. There are many types of it. It includes wide pleats and narrow pleats. When you hear it you might think of kilts or school uniforms.
Pleated Skirt
A skirt cut with a flared ruffle sewn into the waistline to add extra frill and accentuate the waist.
Replum Skirt
A skirt cut out from a rectangular piece of fabric that is gathered around the waist.
Sheared or Gathered Skirt
This type of skirt add fullness right under the waist, creating a look that is voluminous in the front.
Cowl Skirt
Features fullness in the fabric or gathering on one side to create a fun sarong-like look.
Draped Skirt
It’s a classic style that can be found in any type of skirt, from A-line to pencil.
High-Waist Skirt
Is a long with a hem that hits around the ankle or lower.
Maxi Skirt
This type of skirt showcases a long, flared tail, like that of a mermaid.
Mermaid Skirt
Its name refers to its high hemline that hits above the knee.
Miniskirt