Friday, April 9, 2010

What exactly are Tulip Skirts?

Tulip Skirts are very similar to pencil skirts, there are just two differences between these two skirts. Tulip Skirts are wider in the hip area and is usually a couple inches shorter than pencil skirts. When wore properly, the tulip skirt should be in the waist area. It should also flare out at the hips because of the fold and then lessen back down to the legs. Tulip Skirts are usually stitched a few inches above your knees. These skirts often overlap each other in the front, this is why they are named tulip skirts. They are great for any occasions, they look both formal and casual at the same time and there is a huge variety of colors to pick from. If you were to go to a formal occasion, stick with the darker colors, if you are going out to have fun, you want be to attractive, go with brighter colors that gets you all the attention you need for the night. Until now, tulip skirts are a top choice for many females.

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