Do You Want Contemporary Or Feminine Impression? These Are 9 Types Of Skirts Based On The Cut

JAKARTA – As subordinate outfits, at least every woman has one skirt to mix and match with top clothes. Although the casual style is more flexible, it doesn't hurt to have a number of collections of skirts with various types of cuts.

When do you usually wear skirts? As an outifit reference, here are 9 types of skirts based on the cut that can be used in various activities.

A-Line

The first piece of skirt which is referred to as the A-line depicts the letter 'A'. The waist is smaller than the widest bottom. Some A-line skirts are short and some are long to the ankles.

By measuring and considering the length, the A-Line skirt can be worn anywhere. Both daily events, work, and other formal events.

Yoke

The yoke skirt has almost the same cut as the pleated skirt. The difference is, the folds are not too small and are obtained from the seams at the waist. What's interesting again, the waist fit so it looks neater.

Yoke skirt illustration (Unsplash/David Lincoln)

Straight

Can you tell the difference between a straight skirt and a pencil skirt? The pencil skirt was originally designed in the 1950s. The shape is part that narrows and fits in the lower abdomen, hips to knees.

Because of the fit that makes it difficult to make flexible movements, it is designed with various adjustments, namely the bottom part to widen.

While the straight skirt is a simple short skirt with a slit in the back for easy movement. Which model do you prefer, pencil or straight skirt? Both are quite popular, it's just that the material and design of the model determine the comfort of the wearer.

Peplum

For those of you who want to be creative and show a feminine impression, the peplum skirt design can be the main choice. Peplum located in the lower abdomen can also create a beneficial illusion of hiding a distended stomach.

Tiered

Skirts below the knee with stacked accents were popular. The impression is attached to gypsy clothes. For santi events, tiered skirts can be combined with loose and comfortable tops.

Wrap

Skirts with this model are often chosen because they can be flexible. Worn with a tie on the stomach, so it can adjust the size.

Wrap skirt illustration (Unsplash/Liz Fitch)

Cowl

This cowl cut skirt impresses full hips because there is a layer in that section. This type of skirt is best suited to replace an evening dress when combined with an elegant cut top.

Circle

Although this skirt has circles that seem to fall, it can still describe the shape of the body. At first glance it looks loose and wide, but because it is made of 'fallen' fabric, it can look simple and sweet at the same time.

Pleated

Currently, pleated or pleated skirts became popular after the 90s worn as a suit. And you don't need to wear a pleated skirt suit, just combine it with a t-shirt top for casual event outfits. Can also be combined with shirts that are included for formal outfits.