A short/mini-skirt, depending on the length.
An appropriate length for a school uniform skirt is typically around knee-length, allowing for ease of movement while maintaining modesty. It should be long enough to comply with the school's dress code but not excessively long that it hinders mobility.
The highest the hem should go is an inch or two above the knee.
A dress or skirt is definitely appropriate, but it should be longer than knee-length. There is no need for it to be ankle length.
A short skirt is a skirt that comes at the knees or even shorter above the knee
A maxi skirt should be up to your knee, but other people wear it where ever they want to, but it generally depends on how it looks on you and if it suits your figure.
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.
That depends on how old you are. If you are over 20, a dress or skirt of respectable length (on or below the knee). Try and stick to neutral colours and try not to draw too much attention to yourself. If you're under 20, a dress or skirt can be above the knee, but not so short that it looks inappropriate.
to work it should be no shorter than the knee,but in public as short as you want
You need the loafers and the socks that are rolled down about 3 inches. The skirt should come below your knee.
It is worn with the either the blue slacks, (with blood strip if the wearer is and NCO) or without if the wearer is not an NCO. The black skirt which is an inch above or an inch below the knee. A white skirt is reserved for formal occassions and is not available to enlisted personell as that is an officers skirt. Formal Mess uniforms are reserved only for officers and Staff Non Commissioned officers. The split long skirts are allowed then for them and by special MarAdmin for members of the Marine Corps Band. R/S Cpl Clark, H, R. USMC Veteran, Honorable.
A formal gown should be below the knee, where as a cocktail dress should come above the knee.