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STRAIGHT SLIM SKIRT A straight skirt which fits comfortably to the body. |
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TULIP SKIRT Box pleated at the waistline with a narrow but comfortable hemline. The extra fullness created by the pleats is gradually lost at the the hem. |
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YOKE One or two portion of fabrics fitted around the hips from which the rest of the skirt hangs. |
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PENCIL OR HOBBLE SKIRT A tight fit skirt. For walking comfortably you either 'hobble' or have the skirt cut on bias. Slits and box pleats can be applied on the sides or at the back. |
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WRAP One side of the fabric overlapping the other. |
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BUBBLE SKIRT A skirt in the shape of bubble. The shape is created by the main fabric attached to a much shorter lining. |
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DIRNDL A full skirt with gathered fabric at the waistband. |
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BOUFFANT SKIRT Fabric gathered as much as possible at the waist. Extremely full and flare at the hem. |
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GATHERED SKIRT Drew together the fabric in fold or wrinkles, at the waistline. Flare hemline. |
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CIRCLE SKIRT A smooth skirt at the waist with an excesive flare hem. |
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MARMAID OR TRUMPET Close fitted at the hips and thighs. Flares from knee down. |
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TIERED SKIRT A close fitted skirt straight cut at the front and diferrent length flared layers at the back. |