accordion-pleated
a pleated skirt that flares out from the waistline to the hem.A-line
any flaring skirt, reminiscent of the letter A.bell
a large, full skirt gathered at the waist and flaring like a bell to the hem, sometimes worn with hoops underneath, popular intermittently since mid-1800s.bias
any skirt whose fabric is cut on the diagonal, popular in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1980s.bouffant
any full, gathered skirt.box pleated
a skirt having double pleats formed by two facing folds.bubble
a skirt gathered at the waist then puffing out and tapering—like a bubble; popular in the 1950s. Also known as a tulip skirt.bustle
any skirt with gathered material, ruffles, or a bow at the back.crinoline
an understructure or fabric worn to puff out skirts.culottes
a pair of pants cut with broad, short legs to give the appearance of a skirt. Also known as a pantskirt.dance skirt
a short skirt worn over a dancer's leotard and tights.dirndl
a Tyrolean peasant skirt; a full skirt gathered at the waistline.Empire
a straight skirt having a very high waistline, popular periodically since the early 1800s.gathered
a skirt made of straight panels shirred at the top.gored
a flaring skirt made from four to 24 tapering panels or sections. The separate panels are called gores.granny
ankle-length skirt with a ruffled hem.handkerchief skirt
a skirt with a hemline that hangs down in handkerchief-like points.hip-hugger
a 1960s, belted skirt that rode low on the hips.hoop
any skirt puffed out in a bell, cone, or pyramid shape by a crinoline or hoops.kilt
a wraparound skirt, usually plaid, and fastened with a pin.knife-pleated
a skirt composed of 1-inch pleats going all around.layered
a skirt made up of tiered sections.maxi
an ankle-length skirt.midi
a calf-length skirt.miniskirt
a very short, thigh-length skirt.pantskirt
see culottes.peasant
a full, plain or embroidered skirt, sometimes worn with an apron.prairie skirt
a calico-patterned skirt gathered at the waist and having a ruffled hem.sarong
a floral-print wrap skirt.sheath
a narrow, nonflaring or straight skirt, often with a slit in the back to facilitate walking.slit
a skirt having a slit up both legs, originally worn by Vietnamese women.square dance
a full, puffed-out skirt with ruffled hem.tiered
a skirt layered with flounces.trumpet skirt
a skirt with a sharply flaring flounce at the hem.tulip skirt
see bubble.wrap
any skirt that wraps around the waist and is fastened with buttons, pins, or ties.yoke
a skirt with a fitted decorative piece attached at the waist.Sport Jackets
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a lambskin jacket with fur left on, worn leather side out with fringe showing around edges, popular in the 1960s.anorak
a short, hooded sealskin jacket worn by Greenland Eskimos.battle jacket
a waist-length army jacket worn in World War II. Also known as an Eisenhower jacket.blazer
a single-breasted suit jacket with patch pockets.bomber
see flight jacket.buckskin
a fringed, deerskin jacket.bulletproof
trade name for a zippered safari-type or flight-type jacket lined with two bulletproof panels (Kevlar) in front and one in back.bush
see safari jacket.deck
a hooded, zippered, water-resistant jacket with knitted trim around cuffs and neck.Eisenhower
see battle jacket.fishing parka
a long, waterproof jacket having an attached hood and a large, kangaroo pocket across the chest.flight jacket
a zippered, waist-length jacket, made of nylon or leather, with standing collar, ribbed waistband, and patch or slot pockets.golf
a lightweight, waist-length, zippered jacket made of nylon.hacking
a single-breasted suit jacket with slanting flap pockets and a center vent in back, worn for horseback riding or for general fashion.lumber jacket
a waist-length, plaid wool jacket with ribbed waist and cuffs.mackinaw
a heavy wool, hip-length jacket with blanketlike patterns and designs.motorcycle
a waist-length black leather jacket, often fastened in front to one side.Norfolk
a hip-length jacket belted at the abdomen and having box pleats from the shoulders to the hem.parka
an insulated jacket with fur-trimmed hood.pea jacket
a straight, double-breasted, navy blue coat, modeled after those worn by U.S. sailors.racing
a lightweight, waterproof, zippered nylon jacket with drawstring hem.safari jacket
a khaki-colored jacket with peaked lapels and four large bellows pockets in front; may also have a belt. Also known as a bush jacket.shearling
a sheepskin jacket, worn leather side out with wool showing around collar, cuffs, and hem.