This is called an asymmetrical hem, or a high-low skirt.
They can vary from floor length to thigh length.
Women's skirt styles vary primarily by length and tightness. Some common skirt styles are the maxi skirt, which is floor-length, tea length skirt, which falls to the mid-calf, pencil skirts, which are tighter-fitting and come to the knee, and mini-skirts, which are also tight and fall mid-thigh.
The name for a skirt that falls at the calf, is "TEA Length".
A skirt marker is a professional marking device that is used in tailoring. A skirt marker will assist in finding out the length of a skirt.
Mullet Skirt :)
The length of a full length skirt will vary depending on the height of the person wearing it. A full length skirt should come to the ankles; most off-the-rack dresses that wish to be worn full length would need to be altered to fit the person correctly.
A skirt is a skirt. However, if you mean the knee-length garment worn by men, that's a kilt. A kilt is not a skirt; there are differences in construction (for one thing, skirts are usually either pleated or not; a kilt is pleated in the back and flat in the front).
A short/mini-skirt, depending on the length.
There isn't an official length. I'd say any skirt that's between 2 and 7 inches above the knee would be considered a mini skirt. anything shorter would be a micro mini skirt.
A thrift store or a consignment shop. That's where I get most of mine (is a Goth)
Depended where you were. I remember the mini skirt craze starting in England in 1964.
Very easily done - There is a few bolts at the front of the skirt, underneath the skirt, and at the back of the skirt. untighten, and remove skirt. Job Done.. -Oli Very easily done - There is a few bolts at the front of the skirt, underneath the skirt, and at the back of the skirt. untighten, and remove skirt. Job Done.. -Oli