Crinkled skirts, also known as broom skirts, are popular for their comfortable fit and versatile style. They come in various lengths, colors, and patterns, and are made of light, flowing fabric. They are easy to make as a sewing project or to wear while traveling. Some complaints include difficulty finding the right length and quality of fabric.
A crinkled skirt, sometimes called a broom skirt, is a skirt that has a very distinctive “crinkled” appearance. Some skirts with the right type of fabric can be made to look wrinkled by wetting the fabric, squishing it around a broom handle, and letting it dry. Scrunched skirts are made in different lengths and colors, some with tiered fabric, bold patterns, or other decorations. These skirts are a very popular choice for women who want a “bohemian” look. Since there is such a wide variety of patterns and styles, crinkle skirts are a versatile option for anything from dressy occasions to everyday wear.
Ankle-length and floor-length skirts are more common, however midi, knee-length, and even shorter pleats are available. They are typically made of a light, flowing fabric that drapes and swirls with movement. A crinkled skirt can be easily combined with many types of shoes, from boots to sandals. The colors and patterns of crinkled skirts are seemingly endless in variety. Many fans of crinkled skirts own multiple skirts for different outfits.
Scrunched skirts are usually made with an elasticated waistband. This makes the crinkle skirt a favorite for women who need a comfortable yet presentable outfit with little hassle. Some travelers prefer to spend long hours in the car or plane wearing a crinkled skirt due to its loose fit and elastic waist, rather than tight fabrics. Some are even lined for added weight and warmth. Scrunched skirts also tend to be a wardrobe staple for many plus size women due to the comfortable fit and flowy style.
Many people like to make crinkled skirts as a hobby, to wear or sell. They can be a fun and easy sewing project, easily completed in a single day or weekend. Some artisans also prefer to buy or make crinkled skirts in light, soft colors and then dye and decorate them.
Some of the most common complaints women have about wrinkled skirts have to do with the length and quality of some of the fabrics. Tall or short women may have trouble finding a creased skirt that fits correctly, as most are made to hit the ankle of an average woman. Hemming the skirt can sometimes fix the problem for shorter women, but it is very difficult to find a solution to lengthen the skirt. In addition, a lining for skirts with highly transparent fabric may be necessary, since sometimes the silhouette of the legs or even the underwear can be seen in certain lighting.
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