Trouser Skirts

Trouser skirts is influence of men’s trousers on the women’s skirts. Trouser skirt is quite similar to the menís trouser and is made in the same fashion. The trouser skirt is a normal straight skirt with the part above the hip tailored like the menís trouser. The trouser skirts are stitched in menís trouser fashion and the part above the hip contains belt loops, pockets, and fly front. Trouser skirts are considered as the official wear for working women. Many work places have adapted the trouser skirt as the uniform for the women working there. The trouser skirt is among the few members of skirt families which are driven from the male clothing styles.

Trouser skirts are generally made up of light fabrics and are of smooth colors. Trouser skirts are pretty comfortable to wear and hence the working women. The trouser skirt worn by the womenís was introduced in the 19th century and was specially designed for the working women. The trouser skirts are also known as ìculottesî which means split or divided skirts. The designing of trouser skirts were strictly according to the working conditions and to make women feel comfortable during the working hour. The split pattern of the trouser skirts enables the women to take long strides during their working and allows them a freedom of movement. Trouser skirts are an important part of the decent dressing to the women for the official purposes. The trouser skirt has continuously been in the mainstream fashion since their introduction in the nineteenth century.

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