Yes, in order to increase the illusion of height of a person, skirts cut right above the knee are best suited or that end at the ankle. This will make either the legs look longer or the floor to hip increase.
Private schools may have specific dress codes that include shorter skirts for a variety of reasons, such as tradition, promoting a sense of discipline and uniformity, or to differentiate themselves from public schools. Ultimately, the decision to have short skirts is typically determined by the school's administration and culture.
Some were shorter than mid thigh, mostly in season 1 and then they got longer.
While depending on leg length an torso, a miniskirt is generally no more than 15 inches in length and hangs no more than 4 inches below the butt. Many modern versions go much shorter, with "micro-skirts" measuring 6-8 inches in total length.
No. Girls in japan roll up their skirts on purpose to make them shorter. It actually against school rules. http://www.femaleontop.com/entertainment/japanese-school-mini-skirt.html
my opinion is that i love skirts!:)
Women wear short skirts to show off their skinny legs.
Jaden's hair is either shoulder length or just shorter thanshoulder length.
Ummm, for a lot of people, yeah!!! In fact micro skirts are abound if you watch television and read magazines. Whether, or not, they are any more respected by society as a whole is a different story. Short skirts never really go out of style. Some summers they may be missed, but they always return. Short skirts aren't for everyone, but if you can pull them off, put them on.
Not really. Most people wear skirts that are short. In the UK, most girls in schools now wear trousers.
Your hair will become very short after getting a perm. It can become half or even more short then your starting length.
A short splice will nearly double the diameter of the material, but will be shorter in length and not as strong as a long splice.
Long sleeve blouses and skirts - long or knee length, to jeans, shorts, and t-shirts. The 50s were known for ankle socks, poodle skirts, and short sleeve blouses. 60s brought in wilder colors and shorter styles - and by shorter that means smaller in every way. Tie dye designs and bell bottoms were common in the 70s. Jeans and sweatshirts, as well as parachute pants, big hair, and loose sweaters or shirts over tight stirrup pants were the 80s.