Hem.
Hem.
Yes it is called a hem.
I wear a short flared skirt in windy weather or a split dress which shows one leg.
its actually called a blue skirt and it is for sale in the varrock clothes shop
It is not a skirt. It is called a loincloth.
The poodle skirt was a full skirt worn in the 1950s it had a poodle embroidered at the bottom of the skirt and a lead from the dog to the waist of the skirt. The idea was as you walked you looked like you were walking a poodle. As viewed from a distance.
Good legs are a must for a short skirt. For smaller hips, a flared skirt works best. For curves, a fitted skirt can look nice. Try a simple A-line to minimize larger thighs, and to give an elegant appearance. Someone with nice and long legs will look best in a short skirt. Short skirts look best on women that are taller.
The poodle skirt was a full skirt worn in the 1950s it had a poodle embroidered at the bottom of the skirt and a lead from the dog to the waist of the skirt. The idea was as you walked you looked like you were walking a poodle. As viewed from a distance.
The poodle skirt was a full skirt worn in the 1950s it had a poodle embroidered at the bottom of the skirt and a lead from the dog to the waist of the skirt. The idea was as you walked you looked like you were walking a poodle. As viewed from a distance.
A skirt's edge is called a Hem
There are various types of skirt hems, including straight, curved, flared, and asymmetrical. The type of hem can affect the overall look of the garment by influencing its silhouette, movement, and style. For example, a straight hem gives a clean and tailored look, while a flared hem adds volume and movement. An asymmetrical hem can create a modern and edgy appearance.